Here are some of the most notable songs to make the list, those that got the cut and the most recent songs to be added to the G.O.A.T. With more hip-hop, Latin pop, reggae and R&B, over half of the list includes songs that didn't appear in the original 2004 list. Now, the top song on its updated list is "Respect" by the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin.Įven though both of the songs to grace the top spot came out before 2004, it shows how music taste can change over the last several years, as newer music icons like Zedd, Sam Smith and Megan Thee Stallion helped curate the music magazine's updated list.įor those worried newer songs take up the chart, don't worry - 449, or 89.8% of the songs - were released before 2004. Rolling Stone first announced the greatest 500 songs of all time back in 2004, with "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan taking the top spot. Watch Video: Aretha Franklin biopic 'Respect' and the best soulful musical moviesĪfter 17 years of new music being released and celebrated, Rolling Stone reconsidered its list of the 500 greatest songs of all time to include some of the "newer" songs over the last nearly two decades.
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