The desire to create unique love songs in the music industry began to fade away somewhere in the mid-2000s. The closest you’ll get to a great love song in December 2009 is Mariah Carey singing a self-singing track or Akon at a boring futuristic tempo, and you’re not really saying much at all. To be sad. Let’s look back in memory to find the best love songs from the 2000s.
10. “Cater 2 U” (2005) by Little Little One
“Cater 2 U” is perhaps the only good love song of the 2000s that involved Beyonce Knowles. This is the ultimate treatment guide for any man’s woman, as long as he’s a good one, that is. If you have a good husband and treat him the opposite way, you don’t deserve time.
9. “Differences” (2001) by Ginuwine
Ginuwine Can’t Resist R&B; The classic “Difference” is purely heaven sent, as is the music video for the song itself. This was great R&B;, the good stuff of the old days in the early 2000s before it all went to shit.
8. “My Boo” (2005) by Usher featuring Alicia Keys
Usher and Alicia Keys make for a final R&B; duo with 2005 R&B; radio hit “My Boo”. You know a great love song when the vocals and tempos put all your right chords together. “My Boo” does exactly that. It captures, it reminisces, it reflects, it surrounds you with the sweet but tragic trappings of lost love.
7. “My First Love” (2001) by Avant Keke Wyattfeaturing
Avant and Keke Wyatt star in this re-image of the 1983 R&B; love ballad of the same name, formerly Rene & Angela. Original R&B; the two had proposed this song to Janet Jackson for her self-titled debut album, but she had declined. Mercy, enough, a pity. “My First Love” is one of the saddest love songs ever recorded and this updated version manages to capture the same atmosphere as its original counterpart.
6. “Diary” (2004) by Alicia Keys featuring Tony, Toni, Tone
Alicia Keys’ single hits Tony, Toni, Tone. Diary “is one of those lazy love songs that deserve to be lit in the dark, cozy rooms or while driving along a semi-deserted road late night with all the other significant others in the passenger seat.
5. “The Promise” (2006) by Ciara
Ciara’s “Promise” delivers just what it promises, a bold statement to the significant other that every person should stand in a relationship, a . “Promise” shares a lot of similarities with the Scarecrow’s hit “Cater 2 U” at number 10 on the countdown. Both poems show a female leader how to treat, spoil, kidnap, and love a man. Ciara seems to have a penchant for songs that sound like unbearable 80s tracks and turns. in the more recent ones, but without ever changing its core, much like “1.2 Degrees” and some other details.
4. “I Need A Girl: Part 1” (2002) featuring P. Diddy Usher
One of P. Diddy’s biggest comeback hits after the flop that album was “Aeterum”. “Girl Work: Part 1” by P. Diddy and Usher dominated the first and second half of 2002, where both had similar songs of breakup and recovery. Usher and P. Diddy prove to be quite the team on this trick, with P. Diddy’s smooth and comprehensible flow complimented by Usher’s smooth vocals.
3. “I Hate This Part” (2008) by The Pussycat Dolls
This is perhaps one of the biggest modern times. “This Part of I Hate” was released in the fall of 2008, but still manages to dominate audiences to this day. The Pussycat Dolls make a big deal without the internet blocking ads with this track that has an amazing build and lyrics.
2. “U Got It Bad” (2001) by Usher
Who can forget this track? “U Got It Bad” is a fantastic tragic love ballad by Usher. This was one of the last few good tracks before it started to take over after the crappyartists and musicians existing today. His music today simply doesn’t compare to what he accomplished on songs like “U Got It Bad.”
1. “Don’t Let Go” (2003) by Wayne Marvel
Wayne Wonder’s crossover mega hit, “Don’t Let Go”, has it all – Tragedy and melody all blended together successfully warm honorius uptempo Listening to this track will make you want to never end, it’s so catchy and memorable that you’ll want to keep going and going. Mercy only lasts between 3 and a half minutes. However, perhaps this is the most definitive song of 2000000 Love. It is unique, original and unlike anything you will find on today’s radio stations. Always.