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10 Disturbing 2000s Songs Because of What We Know Now
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9/29/2024
These songs will never be the same. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re breaking down songs from 2000 to 2009 that have taken on a darker meaning in the years since their initial release.
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I had a girl that would have died for me, damn appreciated so I made her cry for me.
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Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're breaking down songs from 2000 to 2009
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that have taken on a darker meaning in the years since their initial release.
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I hurt myself today.
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Son of Sam, Elliot Smith.
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Something's happening, don't speak too soon.
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Son of Simpson, all the shining that the clouded world.
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Mysterious 2003 passing.
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Fans looked to his music for potential clues that Smith left.
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Son of Sam, the first single from his figure eight album,
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his last to be released during his lifetime,
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stands out in its embrace of what comes after we exit this mortal coil.
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That said, Smith denied that it was about David Berkowitz, the actual Son of Sam killer,
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and described the song as quote,
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Just an impressionistic song about destruction and creativity.
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Floating in the fourth, Frightened Rabbit.
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So you just step out of the front of my house and I'll never see you again.
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Mellow Scottish indie rocker's Frightened Rabbit started out as a solo project for
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singer Scott Hutchison before developing into a full-fledged musical outfit of its own.
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Hutchison, who had reportedly struggled with depression for years,
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went missing on May 9th, 2018.
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Although Scottish police and other members of the band reported this,
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the singer's body was discovered at Port Edgar of the River Forth in South Queensferry,
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a Scottish town west of Edinburgh.
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Eagle-eyed fans were quick to point out Floating in the Fourth
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off of the band's second studio album The Midnight Organ Fight
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as seemingly predicting Hutchison's tragic demise.
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Unlike most of the songs and artists on our list,
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the creepiness of this hard-charging post-grunge tune
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has nothing to do with any of the band's members or with the band itself at all.
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Rather, the reason that Our Lady Peace made the choice to stop performing whatever live
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is because of the late Chris Benoit.
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For the uninitiated, Benoit was a Canadian WWE superstar,
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winning 30 championships in total.
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Unfortunately, this would not be his legacy.
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From June 22nd to June 24th, 2007,
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Benoit took the lives of his wife and seven-year-old son before ultimately taking his own.
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Whatever was Benoit's entrance theme from 2002 to 2007?
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Whatever you need, whatever you got, whatever you want, I'll take back again.
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Like a Stone, Audioslave
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Like Elliot Smith, Soundgarden and later Audioslave singer Chris Cornell
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was no stranger to incorporating dark, heavy themes into his music,
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often drawn directly from his own battles with declining mental health
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and often heavy substance use.
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Like a Stone, the second single from the band's self-titled debut album
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and their biggest hit, was the furthest thing from an exception to this.
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A plainly stated message to a loved one who has passed away,
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Cornell explained the song as being about, quote,
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"...concentrating on the afterlife you would hope for,
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rather than the normal monotheistic approach."
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Like a Stone doubly functions as a posthumous tribute to the singer himself,
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who took his own life following a Detroit concert in 2017.
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This revealing pop song,
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written and recorded at what was arguably the height of Spears' fame,
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is a quietly devastating, clearly scathing indictment of the monster that is celebrity.
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Although the song focuses on a fictionalized character, also called Lucky,
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it's abundantly clear that Spears' song is more than a little autobiographical,
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drawing from her own experiences with achieving fame at too young of an age.
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Lucky has been noted by critics and fans alike for predicting Spears' future clashes
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with paparazzi, as well as her own personal struggles.
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Particularly those associated with her controversial conservatorship,
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uncovered in the 2010s and 2020s.
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This rebellious British soul singer was famous for being just that, a rebel.
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Her breakout single, Rehab, was evidence of this,
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and explained in no uncertain terms Winehouse's insistence that she wouldn't go to, well, rehab.
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Rehab still goes hard today due to Winehouse's rockstar charisma,
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inimitable vocals, and the song's throwback soul, R. Kelly.
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But it's not just about her.
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She's also about to make a comeback with her new single, Rehab.
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The song is set to be released in the fall of 2020,
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but it's not the first time that Winehouse has made a comeback.
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In fact, it's the first time that Winehouse has made a comeback in a while.
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In fact, it's the first time that Winehouse has made a comeback in a while.
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The up-tempo tune now carries a bittersweet weight
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due to its tragic, inextricable association
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with Winehouse's 2011 death from alcohol poisoning,
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among other health issues.
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Yes, I'll be back when I come back
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No, no, no
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Breaking the Habit, Linkin Park.
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Memories consumed
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Like opening a world
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Picking up the pieces
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Like opening a world
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Picking me apart again
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This moody, electronic, fast-paced alt-rock jam
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is somewhat atypical in sound for new metal legends Linkin Park.
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However, from its lyrics, it is instantly clear to the listener
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that this is a classic Linkin Park number.
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Those lyrics, in an unusual turn for the band,
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were courtesy of Mike Shinoda, as opposed to Chester Bennington.
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Shinoda more commonly wrote his own rap verses,
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but took a detour for Breaking the Habit.
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That said, the song takes on a deeper significance
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after Bennington's untimely 2017 passing by his own hand.
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Although Linkin Park's output was often blunt and raw,
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Breaking the Habit dispenses with the aggression
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to plaintively contemplate one's own mental health.
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I'm breaking the habit tonight
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Ignition, remix, R. Kelly.
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Now I'm not trying to be rude
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But hey pretty girl, I'm feeling you
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The way you do the things you do
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Reminds me of my Lexus Coupe.
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Honestly, we could probably just do a list of R. Kelly songs
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that are disturbing because of what we know now.
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Until then, however, we'll stick to calling out
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the Pied Piper's biggest, most enduring 2000s hit.
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And yes, he really did refer to himself as the Pied Piper.
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So baby give me that
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Two, two
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Let me give you that
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Beat, beat
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Running her hands through my fro
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Bouncing on 24s
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A colossal smash at the time of its release,
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and routinely listed as being
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among the best songs of that decade.
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The song's ubiquity made it even harder to listen to
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following Kelly's 2019 arrest
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on racketeering and human trafficking charges.
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A catchy, irresistibly playful R&B tune,
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the remix to Ignition's vehicle-based euphemisms
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are now more cringe-worthy than comedic.
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Hurt, Johnny Cash.
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I hurt myself today
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Legendary country rebel Cash
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and industrial metal provocateur's Nine Inch Nails
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are not, at first glance, a marriage made in heaven.
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However, when you listen to the former's cover
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of The Ladder's Hurt,
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originally about singer Trent Reznor's chronic substance use,
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you can understand why Reznor commented that,
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quote,
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that song isn't mine anymore.
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I wear this crown of thorns
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Recorded for Cash's American For The Man Comes Around album,
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the stark, stripped-down acoustic rendition
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famously tugs at the heartstrings with its plaintiveness,
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as well as with the singer's now-weathered vocals.
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It goes without saying, then,
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that Cash's Hurt cover hits way differently
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after the singer's death in September 2003,
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just under a year after American For's release.
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What have I become
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My sweetest friend
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I Need A Girl Part 1
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P. Diddy featuring Usher and Loon
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I need a girl to make my wife
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I need a girl who's mine, all mine
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Where do we start with this one?
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This song played as creepy even at the time.
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Sean Diddy Combs' ostensible love song
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describes treating a woman as the rapper's personal property,
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intended only to serve his needs.
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If that sounds uncharitable,
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consider Combs comparing the object of the song to a,
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quote,
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brother,
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or his now-ironic charge that the women in his life were abusing him.
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I need a girl to ride, ride, ride me
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I need a girl to make my wife
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I need a girl who makes me feel so good inside
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A sizable hit at the time of its release,
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I Need A Girl and its sequel received renewed attention and scrutiny
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after Combs' September 2024 conviction on racketeering and trafficking charges.
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A quick scan of the song's lyrics make it clear as to why.
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I had a girl that would've died for me
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They appreciated so I made her cry for me
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Every night she had tears in her eyes for me
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Which 2000s song is hard for you to listen to nowadays?
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Let us know in the comments.
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