00s Music Quiz 1

by Carl Wiser



All hail the aughts! See what you remember about the decade when American Idol winners and a former Fly Girl battled it out on the charts with stalwarts like Madonna and Mariah Carey.
Wanna try another decade? Check out the '90s Music Quiz.
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Comments: 12

  • Bab2781 from WaI Got 10/10
  • Stacey Ledesma from MichiganLove music trivia
  • John Palmer from BarcelonaPrefer 70s and 80s !
  • Dr David from UkHmm not as good as I hoped for
  • Calvin Gleit from Bellevue, WashingtonI got 9 out of 10 right.
  • Babadunni Ayotunde Kunle. from Lagos,nigeria.I love the song title The kids are not alright..it just clarify that not every kids we see are alright.
  • Charles from Philippinescool! coz I got some correct answers
  • Edwin from KenyaShare more time. Thanks
  • Tara from Torontocool quiz got 7 correct :)
  • Angelnoelr from Milwaukeefun quiz
  • Jeff from Dallas, TxDidn't do too well, but it was a great quiz! Thanks.
  • Cassiopia.simington-george from Dyers CrossingWell I actually thought that Katy Perry was the first one because a lot of her songs went quickly.
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