1 "Crazy"
[Video]
[Song]
Gnarls
Barkley
In a perfect world, Al Green could still sing collard-green soul
gems like this one, but Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse stepped up with an
instant classic, winning this year's "Hey Ya!" award for the song
nobody even pretended not to like. Everybody tried to cover it (our
personal fave: the Raconteurs') -- but nobody can hit the chorus
like Cee-Lo, and nobody ever will.
2 "Steady As She
Goes"
[Video]
[Song]
The
Raconteurs
The first single from Brendan Benson and Jack White's garage-glam
band was a perfect dirty sundae of fuzz-box stutter, metallic zoom
and pop-chorale candy. It is also a good reason to hope the
Raconteurs are no one-album project.
3 "Ridin'"
[Song]
Chamillionaire
The song least likely to be played in Drivers' Ed.: Chamillionaire
dodges the cops, riding dirty with a car full of thugs who don't
care where they're rolling or if they get there in one piece.
4 "What You
Know"
[Video]
[Song]
T.I.
T.I. gets majestic with bass and synth strings booming like your
car just flipped the corner. What you know about that? T.I. knows
all about that.
5 "Vans"
[Song]
The Pack
Bay Area MCs the Pack broke out with this sleek, bare-bones ode to
midpriced sneakers. Words of warning: "Lace 'em past the fourth
hole, you some type of sucker."
6 "Thunder on the
Mountain"
[Song]
Bob
Dylan
So that's how you bring sexy back! Dylan slaps on a cowboy hat and
greases up his favorite Chuck Berry guitar riff, one step ahead of
the apocalypse and one step behind Alicia Keys.
7 "Smile"
[Video]
[Song]
Lily
Allen
This deceptively named ditty was '06's most gloriously bitter
breakup song: Part Mike Skinner, part Gwen Stefani, part Blondie,
the young Allen defined her very own bratty, musically adventurous
style on "smile," a reggae-lite platter about the joys of an ex's
despair.
8 "Wamp Wamp (What
It Do)"
[Video]
[Song]
Clipse
with Slim Thug
Best line: "So proper/Hammertime gun-cocker." But the lyrics
aren't really the point here -- the cuckoo-for-coconuts Neptunes
steel-drum beat is.
9 "Dimension"
[Song]
Wolfmother
Aussie guys dig out their big brothers' worn vinyl copy of
Master of Reality and let the brain-bludgeon guitars off
the chain.
10 "Ooh La
La"
[Video]
[Song]
Goldfrapp
The kind of groovy dance number Kylie used to write, full of
steamy, sweaty vocals and a fierce Sixties vamp.
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