So far I think “Uptown Funk”, “Blinding Lights”, and “Old Town Road”. That doesn’t mean I love those songs. It means I think they answer the question. I know you may love “Irony x3” by Zigbones. But they ain’t it.

Edit: I’m sorry for the poorly worded question. I think it’s autism related, but I don’t see possibilities or alternative understandings easily, and when I wrote “decade” I thought 10 years and that was it.

Of course anyone answering from the perspective of 2010-2020 was making a perfectly reasonable and rational answer and I was very dismissive. I’m really sorry for that.

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    Anyone over 35 should just not answer this question, very little chance we’ll be right

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    Nothing too niche or topical. Has to have some sort of timeless quality, meaningful lyrics and emotional resonance. Not a “fad” genre, a sea shantey won’t do (yes its centuries of tradition but in it’s old form it isn’t mainstream). Cultural impact which means it will moat likely be from your mainstream artists, taylor swift, kanye west, maybe billie eilish gets there. I also think it’s probably going to be more women defining an era of music than ever before.

    Added advantages, either something that was early in a musical tradition or helped it peak, we’ve seen this with classics in the moat recent big genre, rap.

    As for the tiktok songs. We don’t know how internet virality affects the legacy of these songs. A lot of the earbugs are shallow short bits. I’m going to ignore those, otherwise I think some of the smarter songs will maybe be appreciated a little while later too.

    So my list:

    • Royals by lorde
    • Rolling in the deep by adele
    • Runaway by Kanye
    • Sign of the times by harry styles
    • Hotline Bling by drake, i’m 50/50 on this one
    • All Too Well/ Blank Space by Taylor Swift
    • Alright by Kendrick Lamar
    • Formation by Beyonce
    • Teenage Dream by Katy Perry
    • Chandlier by Sia
    • Uptown Funk Mark Ronson 50/50
    • Let It Happen by Tame Impala
    • Nights by Frank Ocean

    I think a couple of these are pre 2014 tho. But are within the last 15 for sure.

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    I’m not really in tune with nowadays music, but I think Rag’n’Bone Man’s Human goes in there automatically, it’s in every playlist.
    I guess we’ll have to put Imagine Dragons in there somehow, I think both Believer and Bones are a good fit.

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    I remember an article that used (Spotify?) play trends to project this, and at the time they thought Pompeii by Bastille would be the one with longevity, while a few other hit songs by big names would be forgotten. I can’t find it now.

    IIRC the basic idea was that genuinely memorable songs peak less hard and only fade very slowly, while trendy songs crash as everyone moves on to the next shiny thing marketers put out.

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    If I put my old man hat on, I’d say none. I think the idea of “classics” is dead. I also think most modern mainstream music is terrible. But hey what do I know.