Join us for The Biggest Hits of The 21st Century on MFR this Easter

We're counting down the Top 300 of the century so far

Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 6th Apr 2020
Last updated 6th Apr 2020

This Easter we have a massive weekend full of the 300 Biggest Hits of the 21st Century so far, right here on MFR. With everyone from Little Mix and Ed Sheeran, to One Direction and P!NK there's bound to be a massive song from the last 20 years that you know and love.

Over the Easter weekend between Saturday and Monday, between 11am and 6pm, we'll be counting down the biggest 300 songs from the last two decades. Is your favourite artist the one who tops our chart, or will there be a surprise on Monday evening? You'll have to stay tuned to find out...

Listen to MFR this Easter weekend for The Biggest Hits of 21st Century

While we're waiting to find out who makes the Top 10 of our massive countdown, here are some massive tunes from the noughties including Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' and 'Beat Again' by JLS.

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David Guetta and Kelly Rowland - 'When Love Takes Over'

David Guetta and Kelly Rowland teamed up in 2009 on David's breakthrough hit 'When Love Takes Over'. The song was a massive hit around the world, going to Number 1 in several countries, including the UK.

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'Bad Romance' by Lady Gaga

Since releasing the single 'Bad Romance' in 2009, Lady Gaga has had massive success, with this song being one of her most popular to date.

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'I Gotta Feeling' by Black Eyed Peas

'I Gotta Feeling' was the second song released from the Black Eyed Peas' fifth studio album, and it soon become one of the biggest songs of the year.

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'Fight For This Love' by Cheryl

After Girls Aloud announced their split, Cheryl started her solo career by releasing her massive hit single 'Fight For This Love' in October 2009.

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'Beat Again' by JLS

Despite finishing in second place on The X Factor behind Alexandra Burke, the JLS boys had massive success, including their debut single 'Beat Again'. The boys have now reunited which is very exciting news for fans!

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'Telephone' by Lady Gaga and Beyoncé

As well as releasing some amazing songs of her own, Lady Gaga teamed up with Beyoncé on the hit track 'Telephone' and the video was spectacular! Although it was technically released as a single in January 2010, it appeared on Lady G's album 'The Fame Monster', released in November 2009.

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'Party In The USA' by Miley Cyrus

Although 'Party In The USA' was originally meant for Jessie J, Miley Cyrus made it a massive hit when she released the track in August 2009.

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'Run This Town' by Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West

'Run This Town' is still, to date, one of the biggest collaborations ever, featuring none-other than Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West!

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'Fireflies' by Owl City

When Owl City released their debut single 'Fireflies' the world fell in love with the track. It went to Number 1 in many countries, including the UK.

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'In For The Kill' by La Roux

She had the best quiff in the world of music and when La Roux dropped her catchy hit 'In For The Kill' fans loved it!

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'Bad Boys' by Alexandra Burke Ft. Flo Rida

After winning The X Factor in 2008, Alexandra Burke teamed up with Flo Rida to release her amazing single 'Bad Boys' back in October 2009.

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'Mama Do' by Pixie Lott

18-year-old Pixie Lott released her debut single 'Mama Do' in 2009, making her one of the youngest singers to have a UK Number 1 single since Billie Piper in 1998.

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'Forever Is Over' by The Saturdays

Catchy single 'Forever Is Over' helped The Saturdays score their fifth Top 10 hit in October 2009, peaking at a very impressive Number 2.

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'She Wolf' by Shakira

Colombian singer Shakira released her massive hit single 'She Wolf' in 2009, leaving her fans amazed at her dance moves in the video.

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'Holiday' by Dizzee Rascal

Rapper Dizzee Rascal delighted his fans by releasing the amazing hit 'Holiday' in August 2009, produced by the incredible Calvin Harris at the beginning of his career.

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'My Life Would Suck Without You' by Kelly Clarkson

Since winning American Idol in 2002, Kelly Clarkson has had an amazing career, including her single 'My Life Would Suck Without You', which appeared on her fourth album 'All I Ever Wanted' in 2009 and still gets stuck in our heads today.

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'Empire State Of Mind' by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys

'Empire State Of Mind' by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys is still one of the biggest songs on the planet.

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Listen to MFR this Easter weekend for The Biggest Hits of 21st Century

For great music and incredible competitions tune into MFR on FM and DAB across the North of Scotland, online, on our app, or say ‘Play MFR’ on your Smart Speaker. We play you the biggest hits from the world’s hottest artists. You’ll find new favourites every day and hear the songs you've missed from the last few years.