🎵 2000s R&B Wedding Songs
The decade was filled with many breakout artists as they began a superstar career in the music industry including Beyonce, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Usher, and so many more.
Next up is a list of 2000s R&B music. The decade was filled with many breakout artists as they began a superstar career in the music industry including Beyonce, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Usher, and so many more.
When playing the songs, think about when the crowd enjoyed the songs, was the song playing while out with friends singing at the top of your lungs, was the song playing at other family and friends’ weddings or parties, was the song playing while making out… you get the idea. Music is a powerful symbol of memories.
Now, many songs could crossover into pop and hip hop. So, be sure to check out those 00s playlists too.
I tried to throw in some hidden gems along with the big hits.
Table of Contents:
Party Songs
Background Songs (Dinner/Cocktail Hour)
Slow Dance Songs
(Spotify Playlist) - 41 songs!
One condition to this list. Every song must have been released in the 2000s. Nothing from the 1990s and 2010s!
If you are interested, more playlists from the 2000s are coming soon (Hip Hop is up next)!
Party Time
All for You - Janet Jackson
2001 - "All for You" debuted at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the highest debut ever for a single that wasn't commercially available at the time. It became Janet Jackson's tenth and last number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. "All for You" holds the distinction of being the first single to be added to every pop, rhythmic, and urban radio station in the United States.
Always on Time - Ja Rule featuring Ashanti
2001 - "Always on Time" became Ja Rule's second #1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, following his appearance on Jennifer Lopez's "I'm Real (Murder Remix)". The song served as Ashanti's mainstream breakthrough.
Blame It - Jamie Foxx, T-Pain
2009 - The music video for "Blame It" is known for its extensive celebrity cameos including Samuel L. Jackson, Forest Whitaker, Ron Howard, and Jake Gyllenhaal. The song reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and topped the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, becoming Jamie Foxx's first #1 single as a lead artist.