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The worst song ever?


"Booty" by Jennifer Lopez

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So many to choose from.



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Worst song ever?

Ugh! Way too many to mention!

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Amen.



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This one has often been trotted out as the worst song ever. I'm not sure why since it has a bouncy tune and is easy to sing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1b8AhIsSYQ Whatever...

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Luckily for me I haven't heard of hardly and of the songs named so far.

First ones that come to my mind

Wake Me Up Before You Go Go
Achy Breaky Heart
We Built This City
I'm Too Sexy

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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

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That song isn't good is it.

Muskrat Love

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I love that song. What I meant is that the four songs you mentioned make up The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

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Alright gotcha.
Totally missed that one!

Still not a fan of the song though.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY

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Safety Dance - Men Without Hats

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Well, you can dance if you want to.
No rule saying you must dance.

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I love this song.

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"Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey.

Not because it's a bad song, but because it is played 700 times a day on every radio station everywhere. Even if you just turn on the TV, it's in movies and TV commercials and TV shows.

I think the song should be banned from here on out.

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Amen, larry!!!

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The Saftey Dance was written by the group's singer because he went ot a concert in the early 80s and (this shows how long it's been going on) guys in the audience mostly were 'slam dancing'. (later known as 'moshing'..more likea lame excuse for pushing and shoving..

He, naturally, didn't like it and wrote the song.

Going back to Mmmbop for a moment, people make fun of this song because they don't listen to the lyrics.
The just get the chorus and go "Oh that sounds so stupid". Even when you explain the song, they don't care.

Mmmbop is another word for 'a moment'. I'll say this for Hanson, they wrote it and they were right.

'An Mmmbop's gone' , s many gone since this song was a hit...
it's hard for me to even fathom that it's been *GULP*! 21 years since it was a hit.

In redefending We Built this City, Starship wrote this 'as' a comment on being a sell out. Record labels in the 1980s wants 'simple' stuff for the people that bought records (my generation) and that's sure what we got. Acts like (Jefferson Airplane/Starship), Heart , Cheap Trick, Kenny Loggins and others basically either 'had to' MTV up or step aside (both visually and lyrically.)

I'd have said 'screw this!' After the 80s were over, real songwriting once again took over.

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