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The best songs that defined a generation

Explore an unparalleled selection of iconic songs that marked eras and left an indelible imprint on popular culture. From the anthems of the 1960s to the hits that defined the 90s, this collection spans legendary genres and artists. Discover the soundtrack of various generations and the tracks that resonated with millions worldwide. Relive the nostalgia and understand the cultural impact of these timeless musical pieces.

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    Respect - Aretha Franklin (1967)

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    • Became an anthem for the Civil Rights Movement

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    Aretha Franklin transformed this song into a powerful anthem of empowerment, especially for civil rights and feminism. Its message of respect and dignity is universal and continues to be a pillar in the fight for equality and human rights today.

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    The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army (2003)

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    • Considered this generation's 'Smoke on the Water'

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    It transcended nightclubs, radios, and sporting events, becoming a global anthem with its distinctive guitar riff. Its universality and its ability to unite crowds in chants keep it one of the most recognizable and celebrated songs of the 21st century.

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    My Generation - The Who (1965)

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    • Captured the spirit of a youth movement

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    This track is an anthem of the youth movement and adolescent rebellion of the 60s, encapsulating the frustration and feeling of misunderstanding of a new generation. Its raw energy and timeless message of defiance against authority continue to resonate with new generations seeking their own voice.

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    Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan (1965)

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    • Milestone in music history

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    This song is emblematic of the 60s counterculture, with poetic lyrics and social criticism that challenged pop conventions. Its incisive narrative and impact on folk and rock music keep it a fundamental piece for understanding the evolution of the protest song.

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    Imagine (1971)

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    • Encourages a world of peace and unity

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    It is a universal anthem of peace, unity, and social cohesion, inviting reflection on a world without divisions. Its utopian and hopeful message continues to be a beacon in times of conflict, maintaining its relevance as one of the most influential songs in history.

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    I Feel Love - Donna Summer (1977)

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    • Revolutionized dance music

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    This song was fundamental for the development of disco, house, and techno music, thanks to its innovative synthesizers and drum machine. Its futuristic sound for the time and its influence on electronic music make it a key piece for understanding the evolution of dance music.

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    Libre - Nino Bravo (1972)

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    • A song inspired by yearning for freedom

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    A classic Spanish pop ballad with emotional lyrics that has been interpreted as a hymn to freedom. Its vocal power and timeless message keep it one of the most beloved and recognizable songs in Spanish pop.

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    I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) - Whitney Houston (1987)

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    • Helped cement Whitney Houston as a global icon

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    This is a pop anthem of joy, freedom, and optimism, featuring Whitney Houston's unmistakable voice. Its positive energy and status as a pop classic make it an essential song for any celebration and a benchmark of the 80s.

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    Beat It - Michael Jackson (1982)

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    • Connected with mainstream rock-loving America

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    A global hit that fused rock and pop, breaking racial and musical barriers with its innovative music video and message against violence. Its cultural and musical impact is undeniable, solidifying Michael Jackson as the 'King of Pop' and its relevance endures in music history.

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    A quién le importa - Alaska y Dinarama (1986)

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    • Adopted as an LGBTQ anthem

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    This track is an anthem of freedom, self-affirmation, and defiance of social conventions, highly representative of the Movida Madrileña (Madrid Scene). Its message of individual empowerment and festive nature keep it a benchmark of Spanish pop culture and a hymn to diversity.

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    Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana

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    • Heralded the dominance of grunge

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    This song marked a turning point in 90s youth culture, being the anthem of grunge and Generation X, with its raw sound and message of alienation. Its revolutionary impact on rock music and its ability to capture the spirit of an era keep it an iconic and culturally significant song.

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    Madonna – Vogue (1990)

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    • Brought voguing into mainstream culture

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    A benchmark of electronic music and new-era pop, that popularized 'vogue' dancing and celebrated self-expression. Its innovative style and message of inclusion keep it an icon of pop culture and an anthem for the LGBTQ+ community.

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    Wonderwall - Oasis (1995)

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    • Uncharacteristically sensitive hit that broke into America

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    This is a Britpop anthem that captured the spirit of British youth at the time, with its catchy melody and evocative lyrics. Its enduring popularity and status as a British rock classic keep it a song that continues to be sung around the world.

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    It's My Life - Bon Jovi

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    • Became an anthem for self-empowerment

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    This song opened the new decade with a message of resilience, self-affirmation, and the idea of living life your own way. Its motivational lyrics and rock energy make it an anthem that continues to inspire those seeking to take control of their destiny.

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    Gasolina - Daddy Yankee (2004)

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    • Seismic shift in music genre

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    This reggaeton track conquered the world, bringing the genre to a global audience and marking a before and after in Latin music. Its impact on urban music and its ability to make millions dance keep it a benchmark of reggaeton and party music.

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    Despacito by Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee & Justin Bieber

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    • Transformed Latin music's global perception

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    A global phenomenon that broke streaming records and took Latin music to an unprecedented scale. Its cultural and commercial impact make it one of the most important songs in recent history, redefining the reach of Spanish-language music.

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    Childish Gambino, This Is America

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    • Confronts systemic racism and racial violence

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    A song and music video that perfectly portrayed a social and political moment, addressing topics such as gun violence and racism in the United States. Its social relevance and visual impact make it a work of art that continues to generate debate and reflection on contemporary reality.