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Discovering a good song is like finding hidden treasures.A particular song may kindle your memory and connect you to the past. Try "Gnarls Barkley - Crazy" (2006) ? Or "Alicia Keys - No One" (2007) ? How about "Dido - Thank You" (2001) ? These are only a few examples. This book presents all 902 songs that reached Billboard Hot 100 Chart Top 10 positions, from 2000 to 2015. All songs come with direct links of Youtube music videos. Just 1-Click away to enjoy music! This book will be a wonderful journey. Let's travel back through time again, along with all these beautiful songs and memories. This book has two smart views - By Year view and By Artist view. By Year view lists all Top 10 hits by year. By Artist view groups the Top 10 hits by each artist. Every Song comes with detailed information such as peak position, peak date, week counts in Top 10, artist Top 10 hits info, view counts of Youtube music video (which measures the song's lasting popularity), and more.
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