@boogieheadmusic

Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/03fUL3Nzr5jiR486QREEA5?si=MxgAX3MIQqWiRU7DfvPhaw&pi=u-L9TScS1NTSSc

@ryanbigguy

Looking back on it, popular music from 2010 through 2013 was extraordinarily positive and party-centric.
Very stark contrast to the years just before and ever since, refreshing.

@mowgloiamvdanganronpa

i can promise you these were not forgotten in my household

@terezar880

Never have I felt my age stronger than realising just how many of these I listened to in the past week

@sinclair1674

ne-yo is the king of forgotten hits

@lu.ne.ko.a

I was born in 1996 and the late 2000s were the time when I first started to consciously listen to music, buy my first CDs and download music to my MP3 player, and many songs from the earlier 2000s were part of my childhood, at the same time the early 2010s’ music defined my teens, so this video is such a throwback all around. I’m definitely gonna add a lot of these songs to my TB-playlist on Spotify.:)

@cutekitty1212

I like how I either have these songs on my playlists because I adore them or don't remember them at all

@peter0010

A good 70% of these are still played in gay bars in the UK

@tallessiscate9865

The electro+pop songs, between 2008 and 2012, have a very high tone of animation, and a characteristic beat

@peterstangl8295

Very mixed bag, this one. Some absolute classics, some hidden jems, some song i've never even heard before, and some that were forgotten for a reason and should stay in obscurity, to be honest.

@poweroffriendship2.0

As someone who was born in 2002, these early 2010s music gives off the energetic "party animal" vibe back when entering the New '10s feels like a fresh start. Guys like LMAO, Pitbull, or Psy makes the 2010s feels colorful.

@jaulz071

You can add:
Where are you now - Honor Society
Already gone - Kelly Clarkson
Best in me - Blue
I know you want me - Pitbull
When you look me in the eyes - Jonas Brothers
Answer the phone - Sugar Ray
Two is better than one - Boys like Girls and Taylor Swift
Won't go home without you - Maroon 5
If you're not the one - Daniel Bedingfield
Unfaithful - Rihanna
How do you sleep? - Jesse McCartney & Ludacris
All or nothing - O-town
Stickwitu - Pussycat Dolls
The show - Lenka
One day - Matisyahu
2012 - Jay Sean & Nicki Minaj
If i were a boy - Beyonce
Your body is a wonderland - John Mayer
Take you there - Sean kingston
Swing swing - The All American Rejects
If we ever meet again - Katy Perry & Timbaland
Drowning - Backstreet Boys
The only exception - Paramore
In the ayer - Flo Rida
Cool - Gwen Stefani
Solo - Iyaz
Don't matter - Akon
Home - Chris Daughtry
So yesterday - Hillary Duff
Just a dream - Nelly
Teardrops on my guitar - Taylor Swift
Emotion - Destiny's Child
H.A.T.E.U. - Mariah Carey
Don't lie - Black Eyed Peas
Colourblind - Darius Campbell
Stars are blind - Paris Hilton
Rocketeer - Far East movement
There you'll be - Faith Hill
5 o'clock - T-Pain
Mad - Ne-Yo
Crush - Mandy Moore
Glad you came - The Wanted
Underneath your clothes - Shakira
Jenny - The Click Five
International love - Chris Brown
Anyone of us - Gareth Gates
Maybe - Enrique Iglesias
Brown Eyes - Destiny's Child 
I'm all about you - Aaron Carter

@Draqziifying

Born in 2002. I know early 2010s pop music is pretty hated but i really miss it because almost every song sounded happy. Compared to now especially in early 2020s, almost all songs had a depressing vibe to it with sad lyrics. Hope we get another era where most pop music isnt depressing to listen to

@TheCatIndeed

For anyone saying “these aren’t forgotten,” remember it’s kind of a generational thing. I mean, when Justin Timberlake got his DWI, the cop who arrested him was a rookie who didn’t even recognize him! So yeah, it varies from person to person. I recognized 18, a few of which I absolutely love, like Who Knew, Animal, and Overprotected, but I’m not offended that they’re called forgotten nowadays. If anything, that makes them even more special to me.

@_AstaLily

So many of these songs used to be on my iPod and numerous other playlists not on my iPod, then in the switch from iTunes to Spotify in ‘17, I lost them. I recently rediscovered them, thanks to a combination of my own memory and Boogiehead’s videos. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you Boogiehead, for helping me rediscover my childhood.

@goindigo99

A lot of these are still relatively remembered

@mik1984

I remember these songs, most of them were very popular back in the day.

@aziatix1168

Finally someone attaching early 2010s to the 2000s decade- where it truly belongs.

@NostalgiCrazy

Weird how these can just get forgotten by the general public. Sure, some of these are blah, but most of today's hits will be forgotten even quicker. The vibes back then were just special.

@pablotobanche4092

Let it rock is like the king of all these songs, an absolute banger forgotten by many.