Everyone has a certain song that they forgot about until they suddenly hear it on a throwback station and it reminds them of when they were 8, watching âCharlie Bit Meâ on YouTube and enjoying a Baby Bottle Pop.
Here are 12Â songs that always take me back to oddly-specific moments that I pushed back into my subconscious.
- âSk8r Boiâ by Avril Lavigne
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This song was the epitome of cool back in 2002 when it was released. It was edgy because it spelled skater with an eight and used an âiâ in boy. It is iconic to everyone who grew up in the early 2000s and letâs not forget about how we all tried skateboarding after seeing Lavigne shredding at the skatepark in the music video.
- âPush it to the Limitâ by Corbin Bleu
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Raise your hand if you were personally victimized by double dutch jump roping on the elementary school playground after Jump In premiered as a Disney Channel original movie. As much as I hated double dutch, I did love this song and every time it came on I grabbed my jump rope and tried to see if I could at least jump a single rope. Â
- âStupid Girlsâ by P!nk
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An iconic song for an iconic female artist, who even after having two babies still shreds on the halfpipe. âStupid Girlsâ had a message and an amazing beat that always got stuck in your head. Even just thinking about this song I wanna go to the nearest bathroom and start singing about how vain todayâs society is while women do their makeup.
- âHollaback Girlâ by Gwen Stefani
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The ultimate female empowerment song. We truly arenât Hollaback girls, whatever that is. According to Urban Dictionary, a âHollaback Girlâ is someone who is âall talk and no walkâ when it comes to verbal arguments. And now knowing that Stefani was basically saying she will kick anyoneâs a*s makes the song 100x better.
- âPotential Breakup Songâ by Aly and AJ
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What other song were we supposed to sing when our (now) ex-boyfriend forgot our ninth birthday? This song raised a generation of women to not feel guilty about breaking up with sh*tty men, what other artists could have done what this dynamic power duo did?
- âSoak Up the Sunâ by Sheryl Crow
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This is an oddly-specific song that you will occasionally hear in the waiting room of your dentistâs office. You remember being five and singing this at the top of your lungs in the car when it came on the radio. This song was such an upbeat and fun song that was perfect for summer vacation and you would sing it while spraying your hair with Sun-In Hairspray to go to your friendâs pool party.
- âDecodeâ by Paramore
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Picture this, itâs 2008 and your mom is taking you and one friend to go see Twilight for your birthday before you go to Cheesecake Factory for dinner. Your friend comes out an Edward fan but you know that team Jacob is where itâs at. You two fight at dinner but you can both agree on one thing: the Paramore song was the best song you had ever heard. Paramore has always been an iconic band and âDecodeâ defined 2008 and the entire Twilight fandom.
- ââThe Climbâ by Miley Cyrus
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When I was in elementary school my mom bought tickets online to go see Hannah Montana: The Movie and got a digital download code for the music video for âThe Climb,â so naturally I played it on repeat for an entire year like every single girl in America. This song defined a generation of girls who wanted to pull their symbolic wig off and show their true colors while riding horses with Lucas Till.
- âSo Yesterdayâ by Hilary Duff
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Lizzie McGuire launched Duffâs singing career, and her 2005 album âMost Wantedâ was full of nothing but hits. This was a refreshing song that made you feel like you had to find a boyfriend just to dump him and tell him that you are better off without him.
- âOne Man Showâ by The Jonas Brothers
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Everyone talks about how Nick sings âred dressâ in âBurninâ Upâ but no one ever talks about how he sings âIâm a one-man showâ and itâs disappointing. This song was a hidden gem on the 2008 album âA Little Bit Longer,â which had nothing but hit after hit on it.
- âHe Said She Saidâ by Ashley Tisdale
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This song defined the fourth grade for me. Suite Life of Zack and Cody was about to be in its last season and Tisdaleâs popularity shot up after the premiere of âHigh School Musicalâ the year before.
- âLa La Landâ by Demi Lovato
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Lovato was the bad girl of Disney Channel, and she let everyone know that when she publicly complained about the LA lifestyle in this hit song. This song showed a new side of Lovato besides the always happy and sweet Sonny Munroe, the LA actress hopeful whose sho didnât get enough seasons.
Some honorable mentions: âKissinâ Uâ by Miranda Cosgrove, âTell Me Something I Donât Know,â by Selena Gomez, âDonât Trust Meâ by 3OH!3, âRidinâ Soloâ by Jason Derulo, âStereo Heartsâ by Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine and âWalk Awayâ by Kelly Clarkson.
There are so many songs that we grew up listening to, and if I had a chance to list them all I would, but instead you can check out our Nostalgia Spotify playlist. I hope these songs bring you back to your childhood and remind you of simpler times.