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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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[โ€“] vodkasolution@feddit.it 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Talking about pop:

  • Blinding lights
  • Rolling in the deep
  • Get Lucky
  • Happy

No need to write the singers, that's how famous they are.

[โ€“] Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Rolling and Get Lucky are too old.

[โ€“] juliebean@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago

your wording was a tad ambiguous. it is possible that the above commenter thought you were asking about the last decade, as in the 2010s, rather than the last decade, as in the ten years immediately preceding today (roughly 2014-2024)