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A Decade In Music - NME's 50 Best Albums Of 2003
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Beyonce's 'Crazy In Love': Track Of The Decade?
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What's your track of the decade? As always with these things, our list of the noughties' best songs sparked a passionate online spat - check out the response here.

A lot of people were surprised that Beyonce came out on top with 'Crazy In Love'. Dan Martin felt moved to defend the choice, with a passionate screed on the office blog - which, predictably enough, started the whole debate off again. There's nothing like a good list for getting people hot under the collar.

Happily, if you disagree with our list, you can set us straight by voting in our Readers' Tracks Of The Decade List. Muse are currently winning with 'Knights Of Cynonia', but it won't stay like that for long. A couple of hours ago it was Franz with 'Take Me Out'...

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