We’ve come a long way in the decade with different singers such as Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, Carly Rae Jepsen, Big Sean and the list goes on and on….
According to Billboard charts, they have reviewed and listed down TOP 10, songs from the decade according to their staff and review.
10. Miguel, “Adorn”

At the 2013 Grammys, Miguel’s spirited version of “Adorn” tipped the public in with something the world has suspected for a while, Miguel is a unique talent that’s was on to something major.
9. Robyn: “Dancing on my own”

A distraught allusion to freedom is a difficult thing to handle through, but the path between impeccable mainstream beauty and independent credits is straddling the direction, Robyn handles both tasks nicely.
8. Beyonce: “Countdown”

5… 4… 3… 2… 1… HAPPY NEW YEARS!!… Not really, sorryyy… BUTTTT Beyonce isn’t kidding, we get a little taste of her and Jay-Z’s relationship and have a little touch of Boyz II Men song “Uhhh Ahhh”
7. Drake ft. Majid Jordan: “Just Hold On We’re Going Home”

Drake popped on this with Majid Jordan and pulled off an amazing song together and also represented T.O. This is one of Uncle Drake’s most famous songs and will forever be Toronto’s national anthem.
6. Miley Cyrus: “We can’t stop”

Omg Hanna Montana… I mean Miley Cyrus oops… In this song we see a change in Miley’s personality and attitude and girl am I loving it!
5. Jay-Z and Kanye West: “N- in Paris”

Kanye West and Jay-Z both paired up to go to Paris showing the two rappers treating each other like only best of friends might, with Hit-Boy’s gigantic rhythm.
4. Adele: “Rolling in the Deep”

At just 21, Adele proved anything is possible and topped the charts with her beautiful album “21.” We got a closer glimpse at her amazing vocals and her talented songwriting skills.
3. Daft Punk ft. Pharell Williams: “Get Lucky”

Im so lucky i lived in an era where i got the chance to listen to “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk and Pharell Williams…
2. Katy Perry: “Teenage Dream”

Every party, get together, graduation, middle school party, high school party, the list goes on…. Had this song in their music list because no offence, we all wanted to live her teenage dream!!
AND FINALLY…
- Rihanna Ft. Clavin Harris: “We found Love”

“We Found Love” is not an album that depends too much on vocal approval, but it’s hard to imagine another singer finding the same combination between voice-cracking insecurity and giddy excitement that Rihanna is mining on the single. She makes it much easier and also has the look.
Source: Staff, Billboard. “The 20 Best Songs of the 2010s (So Far).” Billboard, 12 Jan. 2015, http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/6436552/20-best-songs-2010s-half-decade.