OutKast bridged the gap between art rap and pop. "Hey Ya!" (2003) was a funk explosion that sounded like The Beatles if they were raised on Atlanta bass. It was impossible to be sad while listening to it.
The 2000s—often called the "Noughties" —was a decade of massive transformation for music, marked by the shift from CDs to the iPod and the explosion of genres like R&B, Hip-Hop, Indie Rock, and EDM-pop. The Chart-Toppers: Iconic Pop & R&B music hits from the 2000s
: A global anthem for ambition that earned Eminem an Oscar for its role in the film 8 Mile [29]. OutKast bridged the gap between art rap and pop
You couldn't change the radio station without hearing Shania Twain’s "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" or Aaliyah’s ethereal "Try Again." These hits were the soundtrack to mall shopping and roller rinks. The 2000s—often called the "Noughties" —was a decade