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Songs that turn 20 in 2023

Unbelievable but true: twenty years have already passed since the publication of these famous songs that have enjoyed international success.

Between artistic couples (and not only) who in 2003 had just formed and today love each other more than ever, bands who no longer exist and singers who have not had more luck, 2003 was a memorable year from a musical point of view.

Here are the songs that in 2023 will be twenty years from the moment they were released as singles: do you remember them all?

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Songs that turn 20 in 2023
Incredible, but twenty years have already passed since the publication of these famous songs that have enjoyed international success. Between couples who had just formed in 2003 and today love each other more than ever, bands who no longer exist and singers who were at the beginning of their careers, 2003 was a memorable year from a musical point of view.  Here are the songs that in 2023 will turn twenty years from the moment in which they were released as singles: do you remember them all?
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In da Club - 50 Cent (published: January 7, 2003)
" In da Club " is the debut single from 50 Cent' s debut studio album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. The video won 2 awards at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards as Best Rap Video and Best New Artist, while the song achieved 15 platinum and diamond records in the United States.
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Get Busy - Sean Paul (published: January 27, 2003)
Get Busy reached the top of the Billboard 100 for three consecutive weeks and had enormous international success, reaching number one in other countries. The music video for the song was nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards for Best Dance Video and Best New Artist.
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Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (published: February 17, 2003)
Seven Nation Army won a Grammy for Best Song Rock. The song is widely used in the world of sport: in particular, the instrumental theme of the song is sung by the fans of the Italian national football team, who used it as a chorus for the first time during the victorious World Cup in Germany in 2006.
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Rock Your Body - Justin Timberlake (published: March 17, 2003)
Initially Rock Your Body was designed for Michael Jackson, but later it was entrusted to Justin Timberlake. The single peaked at number 5 on the Billboard 100chart, but debuted directly at No. 1 on the Australian Singles Chart and was there for a week.
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Bring Me to Life - Evanescence (Published: April 7, 2003)
Twenty years have passed since the publication of the most successful of the Evanescence. Bring Me to Life won a Grammy for Best Performance Hard Rock and is also featured on the soundtrack of the 2003 filmDaredevil.
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Calling All Angels - Train (published: April 14, 2003)
This song has been used on many occasions both in sports, and in shows and television series. Calling All Angels also received two nominations for Grammy Awards, but failed to win them.
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Where Is the Love? - Black Eyed Peas (published: May 12, 2003)
" Where Is the Love? " is the first single from Elephunk, the third studio album by Black Eyed Peas. This is the first song in which singer Fergieappears, with which the group rose to four members. The lyrics of the song stand against war and address the different problems that afflict the world, such as terrorism, corruption and racism.
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Crazy in Love - Beyoncé fr. Jay-Z (published: May 14, 2003)
A Grammy won and 29 platinum records for Crazy in Love, one of the first collaborations between Beyoncé and her future husband Jay-Z along with the song '03 Bonnie & Clyde. Five years later, the two would marry, starting one of the most talented (and richest) artistic couples in the world!
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White Flag - Dido (published: July 7, 2003)
White Flag achieved incredible success all over the world, reaching the top of the charts of the best-selling singles in several countries. The song also earned a Grammy Awards nomination for "Best Female Pop Performance", which went Beautiful Christina Aguilera.
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Hey Ya! - Outkast (published: August 25, 2003)
The worldwide success of Hey Ya! has also been certified by the famous music magazine Rolling Stone, which has included this song in tenth place in the ranking of the best songs of all time. Hey Ya! has achieved a total of 19 platinum records.
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Time Is Running Out - Muse (published: 8 September 2003)
Time Is Running Out is part of Muse's third studio album, Absolution. This was the group's first single to enter the Top 10 of the British Official Singles Chart, peaking at number eight.
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Numb - Linkin Park (published: 8 September 2003)
Numb is the closing song from Linkin Park' s second studio album, Meteora. The song was successful all over the world, winning 11 platinum records (including 4 in the United States, 2 in the United Kingdom and 2 in Italy).
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Mr. Brightside - The Killers (published: September 29, 2003)
Mr. Brightside  is the debut song of The Killers. The song was initially released in 2003, but only achieved success the following year, in the wake of another hit by The Killers, Somebody Told Me. In total, Mr. Brightside has achieved 33 platinum records, including 15 in Australia, 7 in the UK and 7 in New Zealand.
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Trouble - Pink (September 29, 2003)
Thanks to Trouble, Pink won a Grammy Award in the category Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Pink often showed off strange and flashy look , but the 20-year-old was very, very, particular...
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