In celebration of iTunes' 10 Billion download marker (which was met on  Feb. 24, 2010 at 9:43PM GMT), Apple has revealed the Most Downloaded  iTunes Songs of All Time. Covering singles from Kesha, GaGa and the  Black Eyed Peas, among others, these iTunes singles prove that when it  comes to downloading music by the masses, we chose to fill our iPods and  nanos mostly with retro club beats and dance-floor jams -- but also  muse over romantic ballads by Jason Mraz and Taylor Swift, even the  string-driven melody in Coldplay's 'Viva La Vida.' Check out the entire  list of songs (all released within the last few years) after the jump!
 10) Kesha: 'TiK ToK' (2009)
10) Kesha: 'TiK ToK' (2009)Featured off her debut album '
Animal,'  this iTunes single -- with auto-synth back beats -- muses about the  singer's crazy night out partying. The chorus is a definite party  rocker: "Don't stop, make it pop / DJ, blow my speakers up / Tonight,  I'mma fight / 'Til we see the sunlight..."
 
The 2006 'X-Factor' winner released this R&B/pop track as her  lead single off her debut 'Spirit.' Although it is considered a love  song, the song's structure is more R&B danced-based (with wood block  percussion and synthesized strings) than a slow-tempo ballad. This song  not only made iTunes top 10 most downloaded list, but was the  best-selling single in the U.K., as well as the top selling track of  2008, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
 
She may not have perfect pitch, but she sure can write, sharing the  perfect love story that every girl would want, lyrically tying in the  story between Romeo & Juliet (sans the tragic ending, obviously):  "Romeo, take me somewhere we can be alone / I'll be waiting, all that's  left to do is run / You be the prince, and I'll be the princess / It's a  love story, baby, just say, 'yes'." This tune was one of the first  songs to successfully crossover from country to pop, and become not only  the most-downloaded country track in history, but the best-selling  country song in the U.S. -- surpassing 
LeAnn Rimes' 'How Do I Live?' by 1 million copies.
 
The first single off his debut album 'Mail on Sunday' the song features 
T-Pain, who also co-wrote the song. According to the 
RIAA,  this top downloaded iTunes song received the highest Gold &  Platinum certification of any artist in March of 2008, earning Flo Rida  Gold, Platinum, and 3x multi-Platinum prestige for his chart-topping  song, which was also ranked No. 3 song on Billboard's 
Hot 100 Songs of the Decade.
 
The playful tune with prominent dance beats has the glittery,  swaggering-bombshell singing about being wasted in a club: "What's going  on on the floor? / I love this record baby but I can't see straight  anymore / Keep it cool, what's the name of this club? / I can't remember  but it's alright, a-alright / Just dance." Praised by critics, the song  stayed on the Billboard 100 for almost five months before it finally  topped the charts in January of 2009.
 
A band known for stadium-scale melodies, this track's melody is no  different, recognized for it's repeated, punchy string section -- so  much in fact that musician 
Joe Satriani  accused Coldplay of copyright infringement, saying that the melody was  copied from his 2004 'If I Could Fly.' Luckily for Coldplay, the case  was 
settled  last September, as both parties reached a financial settlement. The  lyrics to the song mention Roman cavalry, Saint Peter and Jerusalem  bells, adding religious references to a pop-y song, which won both Song  of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or a Group at the 2009  Grammy Awards.
 
Even though the song was released as Mraz's first single off 2008's  'I Sing. I Dance. I Steal Things,' the track was originally included as a  demo on his 2006 limited Edition 'Extra Credit,' an EP to help promote  his album 'Mr. A-Z.' 'I'm Yours' was nominated for two Grammys in 2009:  Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and Song of the Year, but lost to 
John Mayer's 'Say' and, yep, Coldplay's 'Viva la Vida,' respectively.
 
This top iTunes song -- with furturistic lyrics "I'm so 3008 / you're  so 2000 and late" and heavy auto-tune -- gives the band a digital  rebirth, not only in their sound but their image as well. So much, that  in fact, the group won a 2010 Grammy for Best Short Form Music Video.
 
Despite its upbeat electropop vibe, the song denotes a darker meaning  sex and bisexuality, metaphorically linking to gambling: "Luck and  intuition play the cards with Spades to start / And after he's been  hooked I'll play the one that's on his heart." GaGa says she wrote this  top downloaded iTunes song as a tribute to her rock 'n' roll boyfriends.  The song won a 2010 Grammy for 
Best Dance Recording.
 
You've blasted this top 2009 song once or twice while getting ready  to go out, danced along to it at a club, and even rocked out to it at a  house party -- yep, just like the 
music video, which features cameo appearances by co-producer and French house DJ 
David Guetta (other producer is Will.i.am) along with 
Katy Perry, American rapper 
Kid Cudi,  and model/actress Chantal Jones. This No.1 downloadable iTunes song won  a 2010 Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
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