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  2. Songs

  3. Others

  4. See also

  5. References

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The list of music considered the worst consists of albums or songs that have been considered the worst music ever made by various combinations of music critics, television broadcasters (such as MTV), radio stations, composers, and public polls. A piece of music needs to be notable, popular, or memorable to be deemed the "worst ever", or it would be unlikely to top all-time public polls a few years after it was released. As such, a piece usually needs to have been high-profile at the time of its release, such as an unexpected hit that was highly disliked outside of its fan base, albums with poor material, or songs that are most disappointing by artists. Scholarly accounts are rare concerning the "worst music ever". Most polls or critical lists are light-hearted in nature, especially in pop music. Magazines reflect the preferences of their readers, and polls can provide unreliable results if they are influenced by too small a group of readers or critics. Most "worst ever" lists do not take into account all music ever created, but are limited to certain time periods, styles of music, and geographical areas. Furthermore, individual tastes can vary widely such that very little consensus can be achieved; the winning song in a CNN e-mail poll received less than 5 percent of the total votes cast.[1] There are a handful of scholars who have done more in-depth analysis of music perceived to be bad, including Irwin Chusid, Barry Hansen (better known by the stage name Dr. Demento), and Darryl W. Bullock, author of the 2013 book The World's Worst Records.[2]

Albums

Albums contain material that most people will not be familiar with, apart from fans and professional critics. Therefore, "worst-ever" lists usually contain poorly recorded albums that many readers have not heard in their entirety, or the "worst" or most disappointing albums by well-regarded artists. An artist's actions or reputation might also influence the results. Such lists are harder to compile in the form of a public poll, unlike singles or music videos, which will usually be heard or seen even by non-fans of the artist.

//Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band">Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (1967) : Voted the worst record ever made in a 1998 Melody Maker poll of pop stars, DJs, and journalists.[3] Among the harshest detractors was musician and journalist John Robb, who described the album as "the low water point of rock 'n' roll."[3] Guardian critic Richard Smith said it is, "if not the worst, then certainly the most overrated album of all time." He also contended that the "excruciating" LP was often ranked by members of the music press as the best ever due to affection for its cultural impact, and "not because of anything intrinsically great about the record."[4] Billy Childish was asked in 2007 to nominate the "supposedly great" album that he would "gladly never hear again", and he named Sgt. Pepper and argued that it "signalled the death of rock 'n' roll."[5] Musician and author Bill Drummond called the record "the worst thing that ever happened to music for a lot of reasons."[6] It has been revered and vilified by many well-known critics over the years. Its status in the music establishment as a sacred cow has opened it to harsh criticism as it remains a subject of debate partly due to its "lofty critical perch."[7] The first notable detractor to climb down from the perch was New York Times critic Richard Goldstein, who in 1967 famously called it an "undistinguished collection of work;"[9][10][11] and spoke of its "shoddiness in composition" and "pungent lyrics," and stated there was "nothing beautiful" on the LP.[8] In 1981, notable music journalist Lester Bangs declared that "Goldstein was right in his much-vilified review... predicting that this record had the power to almost singlehandedly destroy rock and roll."[9] In 1985, NME editor Danny Kelly omitted the record from the all time top 100 albums list, calling it a "joke [that] wasn't funny anymore," which was "stupendously over-rated and ultimately damaging."[10] Los Angeles Times music critic Robert Hilburn gave a harsh reappraisal of the record on its 20th anniversary. Hilburn accepted that it did represent the cultural mood at the time. However, listening to it in 1987, he said that the record's newfound innovation which helped to inspire bands of the seventies "no longer camouflages the weakness in material," and argued that half of the tracks are "mediocre."[11] Likewise, Albert Goldman referred to it in his 1988 biography, The Lives of John Lennon, and called it "a collection of mostly mediocre songs."[12] Writing in his 2004 book Kill Your Idols: A New Generation of Rock Writers Reconsiders the Classics, American music critic Jim DeRogatis said it was "39 minutes and 52 seconds of rather unremarkable, uninspired music;"[13][18] and said, "it sucks dogs royally."[14]
//Philosophy of the World">Philosophy of the World, The Shaggs (1969) : The Shaggs recorded this album at the behest of a band members' father Austin Wiggin; the album achieved wider release in 1980, long after the band had disbanded and Wiggin had died. Chris Connelly wrote for Rolling Stone: "Without exaggeration, [Philosophy of the World] may stand as the worst album ever recorded."[15] The New York Times dubbed it "the worst rock album ever made."[16] Much of the attention surrounding Philosophy of the World was derived from the perception that it was so bad that it was good; Debra Rae Cohen in Rolling Stone was so enthralled by the album's poor quality that she referred to it as "the sickest, most stunningly awful wonderful record I've heard in ages".[17] However, other reviews were kinder, with allmusic giving the album 4.5 out of 5 stars.[18] Blender placed it 100th on a 2007 list of the "100 Greatest Indie-Rock Albums Ever", and it was cited as influential to other musicians, including Kurt Cobain, Frank Zappa, Kimya Dawson of The Moldy Peaches, and Deerhoof.[19]
//Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends">Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends, Screaming Lord Sutch (1970) : This supergroup was led by Sutch, a pioneer in the horror rock genre. It included some of Britain's best known-rock musicians, such as Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page (who also produced the album) and John Bonham, guitarist Jeff Beck, session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience's bass-player Noel Redding. Many of these players disowned the record when it was released. It was mentioned as the worst record ever released in a 1998 BBC poll.[20] Rolling Stone called Sutch "absolutely terrible" and lamented that the collection of talented musicians on hand were made to sound "like a fouled parody of themselves".[21]
Attila,
//Attila (rock band)">Attila (1970) : The only album by psychedelic rock duo Billy Joel and Jon Small. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote, "Attila undoubtedly is the worst album released in the history of rock & roll — hell, the history of recorded music itself. There have been many bad ideas in rock, but none match the colossal stupidity of Attila." Joel has described it as "psychedelic bullshit".[22]
//Having Fun with Elvis on Stage">Having Fun with Elvis on Stage, Elvis Presley (1974) : The album was a recording of an Elvis Presley concert that contained almost no actual music, and instead consisted mainly of banter and jokes between numbers, compiled in an incomprehensible manner. It ranked No. 1 in Jimmy Guterman and Owen O'Donnell's list of the worst rock and roll albums in the 1991 book The Worst Rock and Roll Records of All Time, bemoaning the lack of music on the album.[23]
//Metal Machine Music">Metal Machine Music, Lou Reed (1975) : An album consisting entirely of guitar feedback loops ranked No. 2 in the 1991 book The Worst Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time by Jimmy Guterman and Owen O'Donnell.[24] In 2005, Q magazine included the album in a list of "Ten Terrible Records by Great Artists", and it ranked #4 in their 50 worst albums of all time list.
//Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (soundtrack)">Soundtrack to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, various artists (1978): A glam rock and disco Beatles cover album named "worst ever" by Maxim in April 2000, a list which contained pop albums from the '70s to '90s.[25][26] The Sgt. Pepper's movie soundtrack was the first album in history to "return platinum" as stores took over four million copies of it off their shelves to ship back to their distributors. The RSO Records organization destroyed hundreds of thousands of copies, providing the company with a huge financial hole from its failure.[27] The Bee Gees, prominently featured on the soundtrack and in the film, were tarnished by the album's failure[28] (they would recover with their next album Spirits Having Flown, the success of which led to this soundtrack being largely forgotten).[29]
//Elvis' Greatest Shit">Elvis' Greatest Shit, Elvis Presley (1982): A posthumous bootleg compilation album consisting largely of outtakes and a selection of Elvis' movie soundtrack songs of the 1960s, which was deliberately made to highlight the worst of his career. Critics largely agreed that the compiler of the record succeeded in picking Presley's worst work.[30][31][32][33]
//Thank You (Duran Duran album)">Thank You, Duran Duran (1995) : A cover album named the worst ever album by Q magazine in March 2006.[34] Gareth Grundy, the deputy editor for Q magazine, said of the album, "Duran Duran was the one that united everyone in agreement. We put it on in the office to remind ourselves how bad it was. Sometimes these things are redeemed by some sort of kitsch or novelty value, but it didn't even have that. It's not funny for even a split second and not even the sort of thing that you would put on for a laugh if you were drunk." Ken Scott, the engineer of the album, also thought "it turned out pretty badly." The band considered it commercial suicide.[35] Chris Gerard of Metro Weekly ranked it as Duran Duran's worst album.[36]
//Playing with Fire (Kevin Federline album)">Playing with Fire, Kevin Federline (2006) : The only album recorded by Kevin Federline, ex-husband of Britney Spears. The record holds the distinction of being the lowest-scoring on review aggregator Metacritic with a rating of 15.[37] It was also a commercial failure, with first-week sales of only 6,000 in the US.[38]
//Chinese Democracy">Chinese Democracy, Guns N' Roses (2008): This album was mired in development hell for 14 years, and it received widely polarized responses ranging from positive to scathing. Popular music historian Stephen Davis named it "the worst album ever".[39] Music editor Ayre Dworken[40] wrote: "Chinese Democracy is the worst album I have heard in years, if not in all my life of listening to music."[41] It was included in Wired magazine's unranked list of the "5 Audio Atrocities to Throw Down a Sonic Black Hole",[42] and placed first in Guitar Player{{'}}s "10 Awful Albums by 10 Amazing Bands".[43] Chinese Democracy was ranked as the worst record of 2008 by several publications, including Time Out New York, Asbury Park Press and IGN.[44][45][46] Chicago Tribune noted the record in its end-of-year appraisal of the worst in arts and entertainment.[47] On the other hand, Rolling Stone ranked it number 12 on its year-end list of 2008's best albums.[48]
//Eoghan Quigg (album)">Eoghan Quigg, Eoghan Quigg (2009) : Quigg's only album met with derision and has been described by numerous reviewers as the worst record ever made.[49] One such writer was Peter Robinson of The Guardian, who called it an "album so bad that it would count as a new low for popular culture were it possible to class as either culture… or popular".[50] Another critic said that "decades into the future, Eoghan Quigg's album Eoghan Quigg will be the one that scoops the accolade" of worst record of all time.[51] Gigwise placed the record at number one in their "20 Worst Albums of 2009."[52]
//Lulu (Lou Reed and Metallica album)">Lulu, Lou Reed and Metallica (2011) : Stuart Berman in Pitchfork Media awarded the album 1/10 and wrote that Lulu disappoints even in its "worst of all time" status. "For all the hilarity that ought to ensue here, Lulu is a frustratingly noble failure."[53] NME also noted that the album was "one of the worst reviewed albums ever" and "one of the most critically panned albums of recent years".[54] In response to massive backlash from previous Metallica fans, Lou Reed stated: "I don't have any fans left. After Metal Machine Music (1975), they all fled. Who cares? I'm in this for the fun of it."[55]
//Streets in the Sky">Streets in the Sky, The Enemy (2012) : Daily Record writer Rick Fulton reported that several of his readers considered Streets in the Sky to be "among the very worst releases of the year [2012], and indeed, all time".[56] Critics were similarly harsh; the album is the second-lowest rated in history at review aggregator site AnyDecentMusic?,[57] and is the worst-reviewed of 2012 at fellow aggregator Album of the Year.[58] John Calvert of Drowned in Sound awarded the record an unprecedented 0/10 and described it as "the un-music";[59] Neil Kulkarni in The Quietus agreed that the album is not "actually music", and is akin to "shite, in the noonday sun, attracting flies".[60] Both critics wished for no further recordings from the band.[59][60]
//My Teenage Dream Ended">My Teenage Dream Ended, Farrah Abraham (2012) : Multiple publications have described this as the album which catapulted Abraham to Internet infamy, including The Atlantic,[61] The Fader,[62] Noisey,[63] Jezebel,[64] and The Guardian[65] A writer for Entertainment Weekly discussed the lyrics from its only single "Finally Getting Up From Rock Bottom": "Vocal effects are applied so thickly that you can’t really understand a word Abraham is yelping. Blessing in disguise?"[66] Some critics have lauded the record's indescribable sound as "brilliantly baffling and alienating",[67] while others have stated that it will make the listener want to kill himself.[64]

Songs

The following songs have been named by critics, broadcasters, composers, and listeners as the "worst ever". Examples of sources include VH1's "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever" and Blender magazine's "Run for Your Life! It's the 50 Worst Songs Ever!".

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//Yes Sir, That's My Baby (song)">Yes, Sir, That's My Baby", Harry Kari and His Six Saki Sippers (sic, 1953) : The mock-Japanese novelty record (a cover of a 1925 hit) was one of many released by dialect comic Harry Stewart under an alias (most of his others were under the name Yogi Yorgesson). While Stewart's records routinely got bad reviews in the press, a brief but particularly scathing review in Billboard[68] may have earned the record enough publicity to chart on the magazine's own charts and prompted radio stations to play it. One radio disc jockey disparaged the record on-air as "the worst record (he had) ever heard" when playing it, and the record's poor quality inspired those in the music industry to record intentionally bad songs under the logic that if Stewart's record could be a hit, so could theirs (one example being "There's a New Sound," which purports to popularize the sounds made by worms).[69]
"I Want My Baby Back",
//Jimmy Cross">Jimmy Cross (1965) : In 1977, British DJ Kenny Everett named this novelty song as the absolute worst of a bottom-30 song listing done after a public vote. The single was a moderate commercial success but killed the singing career of vocalist Jimmy Cross, who failed to achieve any kind of traction with serious work afterwards. It is a parody of the teenage tragedy song trend which was popular at the time, and its lyrics feature a male lamenting the death of his girlfriend before finally joining her in her coffin. In the book The World's Worst Records: Volume One, music critic Darryl W. Bullock wrote that it is "routinely considered the worst record of all time".[70] It appears on the unranked 1983 Rhino Records compilation The World's worst Records.
"Paralyzed,"
//Legendary Stardust Cowboy">Legendary Stardust Cowboy (1968): This record features T-Bone Burnett on drums and consists of one-chord strums, random and mostly unintelligible screaming, and an abrupt bugle solo. It was identified in the 1994 book The New Book of Rock Lists as the worst song ever released by a major label.[71] Rhino Records also included it on The World's Worst Records. The Legendary Stardust Cowboy developed a cult following and is an outsider music icon who has received praise for his unorthodox work.
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//MacArthur Park (song)">MacArthur Park", Richard Harris (1968) : Jimmy Webb wrote "MacArthur Park", which is popularly held as the worst song ever written.[72] In 1992, Miami Herald journalist Dave Barry conducted a poll among his readers, who selected the Harris original as the worst track ever recorded, both in terms of "Worst Lyrics" and "Worst Overall Song".[73] This is despite the fact that it topped the music charts in Europe and Australia and also won the 1969 Grammy Award for Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists.
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//Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da">Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", The Beatles (1968) : This song was loathed by band members John Lennon and George Harrison,[74][75] and was voted the worst track ever recorded in a listener poll organised by Mars, Incorporated.[76] It also appeared in Blender magazine's "50 Worst Songs Ever".[77]
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//(You're) Having My Baby">(You're) Having My Baby", Paul Anka (1974) : The No. 1 worst song as voted by CNN.com users in 2006; it received extensive backlash from feminists for its patronizing celebration of pregnancy.[1]
"Dance with Me",
//Reginald Bosanquet">Reginald Bosanquet (1980) : A disco song with lyrics narrated in the style of a British newscast. Bosanquet was a news anchor for Independent Television News at the time. It was voted number one in the Bottom 30 by listeners of British DJ Kenny Everett in 1980.[78]
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//Chicken Dance">The Birdie Song", The Tweets (1981) : Voted the most annoying track of all time in a 2000 Dotmusic poll.[79] The Clash guitarist Mick Jones also named it the worst song ever written (along with "Billy Don't Be a Hero" by Paper Lace),[80] as did Simon Burnton in The Guardian.[81]
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//Ebony and Ivory">Ebony and Ivory", Paul McCartney featuring Stevie Wonder (1982): This duet used the materials that constitute the black and white keys on musical keyboards as a metaphor for racial harmony. It ranked number one in a BBC 6 Music poll of the worst duets in history[82] and number 10 in Blender{{'}}s poll of worst songs ever, and it has repeatedly been described as "saccharine" for its heavy-handed approach to its subject.[83][84]
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//True (Spandau Ballet song)">True", Spandau Ballet (1983) : "True" was noted as the worst song ever by St. Petersburg Times music columnist Sean Daly[85] and The Guardian journalist Luke Williams;[81] Williams's colleague Michael Hann described the track as "dreadful wine-bar soul".[86] Seattle Post-Intelligencer critic Robert Jamieson called it the worst love song of all time.[87] The track has also appeared in unranked lists such as the Houston Press{{'}} "10 Songs We Never, Ever Want to Hear Again, Ever",[88] and NME{{'}}s "50 Worst Pop Lyrics of All Time".[89]
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//Agadoo">Agadoo", Black Lace (1984) : The song was voted worst song of all time by a panel of professional music writers and industry experts published in a 2003 Q magazine poll.[90][91] It was also banned from being played on BBC Radio 1 for a period because it was not viewed as a "credible" song.[92]
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//Sussudio">Sussudio", Phil Collins (1985) : Critic Michael Saunders in the Sun-Sentinel named "Sussudio" as the worst song of the rock era, describing it as "insipid" and "indefensibly stupid".[93] Guardian journalist Tom Service wrote: "'Sussudio' brings me out in a cold sweat… there's no colder or more superficial sound in popular music."[94] Michael Musto in The Village Voice listed it as the second worst song ever and said that it "could have been the theme song for the Third Reich, it was that insidious and evil".[95] Creative Loafing Charlotte writer Matt Brunson called it the worst song of the 1980s.[96] The track has also been criticised for sounding too similar to Prince's "1999";[97] Mark Caro in the Chicago Tribune labelled it a "ripoff".[98]
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//We Built This City">We Built This City", Starship (1985) : This single off the group's album Knee Deep in the Hoopla was a No. 1 hit, but it also ranked No. 1 in "Run for Your Life! It's the 50 Worst Songs Ever!" list in Blender magazine,[99] and "The 10 Worst Songs of the 1980s" in Rolling Stone.[100] It has been disowned by the group's co-lead singer Grace Slick.[99]
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//Don't Worry, Be Happy">Don't Worry, Be Happy", Bobby McFerrin (1988) : This song was named by Village Voice critic Michael Musto as the worst of all time,[95] and it topped Q100 DJ Bert Weiss's list of tracks he would forever ban from radio.[101] In the "50 Worst Songs Ever", Blender said that "it's difficult to think of a song more likely to plunge you into suicidal despondency than this", and also lambasted its "appalling" lyrics.[99]
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//Ice Ice Baby">Ice Ice Baby", Vanilla Ice (1990) : Spinner editors ranked this the second-worst track in history,[102] while Blender staff placed it fifth.[99] A Houston Press critic named it as the worst song ever to emanate from the state of Texas, and said that it "set back the cause of white people in hip-hop a decade".[103] The track also sampled the 1981 Queen and David Bowie collaboration "Under Pressure" without initially naming Queen and Bowie as co-songwriters,[104] though subsequently they did receive a songwriting credit.
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//Achy Breaky Heart">Achy Breaky Heart", Billy Ray Cyrus (1992) : The song has appeared on multiple "worst songs ever" lists. It was named the worst of all time in The Independent on Saturday,[105] and was ranked second in Blender's "50 Worst Songs Ever".[99] It also placed first in a Sydney Morning Herald reader poll to determine the worst track of the 1990s,[106] and was voted by Chicago Tribune readers as the worst song of 1992.[107]
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//Could It Be Magic#Take That version">Could It Be Magic", Take That (1992) : This cover of the 1975 Barry Manilow track was voted the worst song in history in a 2004 public poll organised by Diesel. NME{{'}}s Anthony Thornton said of the result, "Thank God that 'Could It Be Magic?' has finally been recognised as the worst song in the world. It is the kind of track that makes you wake up screaming."[108]
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//What's Up? (song)">What's Up?", 4 Non Blondes (1993) : Composers Carl Barât and Stuart Braithwaite named this track the worst ever.[109][110] Dean Ween said: "It's as bad as music gets…. Everything about the song is so awful that if I sat down and tried to write the worst song ever, I couldn't even make it 10 percent of the reality of how awful that song is."[111] Tara Dublin in The Huffington Post wrote that it is, "without question, the worst song of the 1990s".[112]
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//Mr Blobby (song)">Mr Blobby", Mr Blobby (1993) : Blobby's self-titled Christmas release is regarded by many as the worst single[113][114] of all time. It has been ranked near the top of various "worst songs" lists compiled by journalists[115][116][117] and public opinion.[118][119][120]
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//Barbie Girl">Barbie Girl", Aqua (1997) : Despite being successful, the song is despised by many and appears on many worst songs lists, including #1 on Rolling Stone's "Worst Songs of the Nineties" by a reader poll[121] and in NME's unranked list "32 of the Very Worst UK Number One Singles of All Time".[122]
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//Life (Des'ree song)">Life", Des'ree (1998): "Life" was Des'ree's biggest hit in Europe, whereas "You Gotta Be" was a bigger hit in America, but it was widely mocked for its lyrics. One verse has been voted as having the worst lyrics ever in polls by the BBC,[123] The Independent,[124] and the Herald Sun:[125] "I don't want to see a ghost/It's the sight that I fear most/I'd rather have a piece of toast/Watch the evening news".
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//Thong Song">Thong Song", Sisqó (2000) : Placed first in a Pioneer Press reader poll to determine the worst song in history.[126] It has also been labelled as sexist.[127]
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//The Christmas Shoes (song)">The Christmas Shoes", NewSong (2000) : The song has appeared on various "worst Christmas song" lists.[128][129][130][131][132] It was named "The Worst Christmas Song Ever" in 2011 by Gawker.com, following a survey of commenter votes.[133]
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//Who Let the Dogs Out?">Who Let the Dogs Out?", Baha Men (2000) : Number one on Spinner's "Top 20 Worst Songs Ever".[134]
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//Big Yellow Taxi#Counting Crows and Vanessa Carlton version">Big Yellow Taxi", Counting Crows featuring Vanessa Carlton (2002) : A cover of the 1970 Joni Mitchell song which was featured in the film Two Weeks Notice. The Village Voice named this cover the worst song of the 2000s.[135] Additionally, NME also included this cover on its list of the worst songs of the 2000s[136] and Ultimate Classic Rock highlighted this song in their Terrible Classic Rock Covers series.[137] The Village Voice's scathing review of the cover is archived and displayed on Joni Mitchell's website.[138]
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//The Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)">The Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)", The Cheeky Girls (2002) : Voted the no. 1 "worst pop record" by Channel 4 viewers in a poll broadcast in January 2004.[139]
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//You're Beautiful">You're Beautiful", James Blunt (2005) : Voted by music fans as the most irritating track ever recorded in a OnePoll survey.[140] Spike writer D. Sussman called it "the worst song in the history of mankind",[141] and Gigwise editors placed it first in "The 20 Worst Love Songs Of All Time".[142] It was also ranked first in Heavy.com's recounting of the worst tracks of the 2000s.[143]
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//My Humps">My Humps", The Black Eyed Peas (2005) : Oakland Tribune music columnist Oliver Wang reported that the track is "considered by most critics as either the worst song of this decade or in all of recorded music history".[144] Writers who named it as the worst track ever include Nathan Rabin in The A.V. Club,[145] Laura Barton in The Guardian,[146] Joseph Kugelmass in PopMatters[147] and Shaun Bruce in The Stranger;[148] Bruce stated that it "may actually represent the nadir of human achievement".[148] It gained first place in a Rolling Stone reader poll of the all-time "20 Most Annoying Songs",[149] and its lyrics were voted the worst in the history of dance music in a Global Gathering survey.[150]
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//Laffy Taffy (song)">Laffy Taffy", D4L (2005): Despite the song's success, many have considered "Laffy Taffy" to be among the worst songs of all time. HipHop365.com rated it as the worst hip hop song of all time.[151] In 2013, Bennett the Sage of Channel Awesome rated it the worst song to chart No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, criticizing the beat, flow, and confusing title metaphor.[152]
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//Rockstar (Nickelback song)">Rockstar", Nickelback (2005): Some critics have given this the distinction of the worst song of all time.[153][154] The Guardian’s Peter Robinson said: "this song makes literally no sense and is the worst thing of all time."[153] It was listed at number 2 in Buzzfeed's list of the 30 worst songs ever written: "If aliens came to Earth and asked why everyone hates Nickelback so much, this song would be a perfect explanation."[155] A 2008 Popjustice poll voted "Rockstar" as the worst single of the year.[156]
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//Baby (Justin Bieber song)">Baby", Justin Bieber (2010): The official music video was the most disliked video on YouTube in 2018.[157] It was also voted the worst ever in a Time Out poll.[158]
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//Miracles (Insane Clown Posse song)">Miracles", Insane Clown Posse (2010): CraveOnline deemed this the worst rap song of all time and the most embarrassing rap moment of all time.[159] The Phoenix deemed it the worst song ever recorded.[160] The lyrics have been called the worst of all time, most notably: "Fucking magnets, how do they work? And I don't wanna talk to a scientist / Y'all motherfuckers lying, and getting me pissed".[160][161][162][163]
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//Friday (Rebecca Black song)">Friday", Rebecca Black (2011): "Friday" has been widely described as the worst song ever recorded, attracting derision for its weak lyrical content and excessively Auto-Tuned vocals.[164] It became an Internet sensation, making it the subject of multiple parodies and ridicule.[165]
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//Swagger Jagger">Swagger Jagger", Cher Lloyd (2011): Critic Jan Moir described the track as "dire" and "the worst song in the history of pop".[166] Missing Andy singer Alex Greaves also named it the worst track ever.[167] The song appeared in NME's unranked list, "32 of the Very Worst UK Number One Singles of All Time".[168]
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//Hot Problems">Hot Problems", Double Take (2012): ABC News stated that this was the worst song of 2012 and of all time.[169][170]
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//Chinese Food (song)">Chinese Food", Alison Gold (2013): An independent song produced by Patrice Wilson, who also produced Rebecca Black's "Friday". "Chinese Food" has been criticized as the worst song ever created[171][172][173][174][175][176][177][178] and the worst song of the year by Time magazine.[179] The song and especially the video have also been criticized for being racist due to the heavy Chinese stereotyping present in both.[174][178][180]

Others

In 1997, artists Komar and Melamid and composer Dave Soldier released "The Most Unwanted Song", designed after surveying 500 people to determine the lyrical and musical elements that were the most annoying. These elements included bagpipes, cowboy music, an opera singer rapping, and a children's choir that urged listeners to go shopping at Walmart. As described by the online service UbuWeb, "The most unwanted music is over 25 minutes long, veers wildly between loud and quiet sections, between fast and slow tempos... with each dichotomy presented in abrupt transition." The conceptual artists also had a project known as "The Most Wanted Song", organized similarly. Both tracks include, as an in-joke, references to famous philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein.[181]

Classical music media have run fewer "worst-ever" lists than pop, either for composers or individual pieces. There have been articles on the worst recorded versions[182] and the worst classical album covers.[183]

In film music in the United States, the worst song of the year is given the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song. This "award" was given from the ceremony's inception in 1980 until 1999 and resurfaced in 2002. It parodies the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Some publications have compiled lists of the "worst" music videos ever.[184][185][186] Album cover artwork has also been subject to "all-time worst" lists.[187][188][189][190]

See also

  • List of controversial album art
  • List of classical music with an unruly audience response
  • The Rhino Brothers Present the World's Worst Records

References

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