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Debut songs by male Western artists from the 2000s

A collection of debut songs by standout male Western artists from the 2000s.

The era produced countless global stars and classic tracks, with a vibrant mix of approachable pop-punk, sultry R&B, and heartfelt ballads.

Across genres, I was especially drawn to the catchy pop sensibility that seemed to shine through.

Here’s a compilation of debut tracks from some of the most popular male artists of the time.

It’s sure to bring back memories—and maybe even spark some new discoveries!

Be sure to check it out.

Debut songs by male Western artists from the 2000s (1–10)

Country Grammar (Hot Shit)Nelly

Nelly – Country Grammar (Hot…) (Official Music Video)
Country Grammar (Hot Shit)Nelly

Nelly is not only a rapper but also an active actor.

He’s a rare type of rapper with a past of dedicating himself to baseball, nearly making it to the major leagues.

His debut song is “Country Grammar (Hot Shit).” While the 2000s are generally associated with the new school, this track—released in 2000—leans more toward an old-school vibe.

FlakeJack Johnson

“Flake” was released in 2001 by Jack Johnson, a singer-songwriter from Hawaii in the United States.

Its appeal lies in its natural sound—featuring acoustic guitar and steel drums—and its slightly wistful lyrics.

Johnson is also known for his background as a surfer and as a leading figure in the surf rock genre since the 1990s.

Let yourself drift on its refreshing sound that conjures up the scenery of Hawaii!

Fill Me InCraig David

Craig David – Fill Me In (Official Video)
Fill Me InCraig David

Craig David, the UK-born R&B singer who achieved worldwide success with “7 Days,” has a distinctly different characteristic from other R&B singers: his flow.

His songs are tightly rhymed, much like hip-hop, and as a result, the flow is incredibly smooth and pleasing.

You can clearly hear this trait in his debut track “Fill Me In” as well—no matter which part of the song you focus on, it’s crafted into a melody that’s exceptionally easy on the ears!

Debut songs by male Western artists from the 2000s (11–20)

Run It!Chris Brown

Chris Brown – Run It! (Official HD Video) ft. Juelz Santana
Run It!Chris Brown

Chris Brown, who, along with Ne-Yo, energized the 2000s R&B scene with his exceptional dance performances and light, agile vocals.

He’s still at the forefront today, so many of you are likely familiar with him.

His debut song is Run It! While it leans more toward hip-hop than R&B—if you only listen to the track, it might even sound like gangsta rap—the song employs a wealth of stylish melodies and ad-libs.

Despite a structure that reflects its era, it still holds up in today’s R&B landscape.

One TimeJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – One Time (Official Music Video)
One TimeJustin Bieber

These days, Justin Bieber is at the forefront of the scene with a full-fledged sound that blends hip-hop and R&B.

While it’s well known that he’s been active since the 2000s, many people probably think his signature track “Baby” was his debut song.

In fact, his debut was “One Time.” Crafted as R&B with strong hip-hop elements, it brilliantly showcases the song’s character—even though he was still a pre-voice-change teen at the time.

Through the WireKanye West

Kanye West, a rapper respected by many heads in Japan.

While he’s been active on the scene wielding modern hip-hop centered on trap, like other veteran rappers he released distinctly New School-style tracks in the 2000s.

His debut song is “Through the Wire.” It’s a striking work featuring a simple sample that speeds up Chaka Khan’s classic and a laid-back flow reminiscent of jazz rap.

Replacement GirlDrake

Drake – Replacement Girl (ft. Trey Songz) – Lyrics
Replacement GirlDrake

Drake is a rapper who continues to be active at the forefront of the hip-hop scene even today.

I think even younger people are familiar with him.

These days he mainly makes mellow hip-hop that blends trap and R&B, but he was releasing mellow hip-hop from the time he debuted as well.

In Replacement Girl, the verses are relatively fast-paced rap, but once the chorus hits, you can enjoy mellow vocals.

It’s impressive to keep performing at the top without changing your style.