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After everyone going on about how much they didn't care about NME's top 100 albums of the decade, now we get the chance go on about how we don' care about their top 100 songs: http://www.nme.com/list/tracks-of-the-decade/158050
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* 25 November 2009
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Beyoncé's 'Crazy In Love' voted NME's track of the decade
The Strokes, MGMT, MIA also make the run-down
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Beyonce's 'Crazy In Love' has been voted the greatest track of the decade by NME's critics.
The 2003 single, which features Jay-Z, has been announced today (November 25) as topping the 100-strong chart as voted for by the staff and writers at NME, NME.COM, NME TV and NME Radio.
MGMT were second in the run-down with their 2008 song 'Time To Pretend', while The Strokes' 'Hard To Explain', from 2001, was third.
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The NME Top 20 tracks of the decade are:
1. Beyoncé – 'Crazy In Love'
2. MGMT – 'Time To Pretend'
3. The Strokes – 'Hard To Explain'
4. MIA – 'Paper Planes'
5. OutKast – 'Hey Ya!'
6. The Rapture – 'House Of Jealous Lovers'
7. Klaxons – 'Golden Skans'
8. Blur – 'Out Of Time'
9. Arcade Fire – 'Rebellion (Lies)'
10. Arctic Monkeys – 'A Certain Romance'
11. The Libertines – 'Can’t Stand Me Now'
12. The Streets – 'Dry Your Eyes'
13. The Walkmen – 'The Rat'
14. The White Stripes – 'Seven Nation Army'
15. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - 'Bang'
16. Rihanna – 'Umbrella'
17. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – 'Maps'
18. OutKast – 'Ms Jackson'
19. Radiohead – 'Reckoner'
20. Hot Chip – 'Over And Over'