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A List Of The Worst Songs Ever

Not every song can be a chart-topping masterpiece.

For every timeless hit that resonates with audiences, there’s a tune that leaves listeners scratching their heads, cringing, or rushing to hit the skip button.

Whether it’s due to baffling lyrics, questionable production choices, or melodies that simply miss the mark, some songs manage to stand out for all the wrong reasons.

These tracks often spark heated debates, inspire countless memes, and sometimes even achieve a strange kind of fame for their sheer audacity.

But what makes a song truly “bad”?

Is it the over-the-top cheesiness, the lack of cohesion, or the way it lingers in your head for all the wrong reasons?

In this article, we’re diving into the world of musical missteps, exploring the tracks that have earned their place in the hall of infamy.

From misguided experiments to tunes that just didn’t age well, we’re taking a closer look at the songs that have left audiences wondering, “What were they thinking?”

Buckle up—it’s going to be a bumpy ride through the sounds we love to hate.

 

1. Starship – We Built This City

2. Phil Collins – Sussudio

3. Los Del Rio – Macarena

4. It’s Raining Men

5. PSY – GANGNAM STYLE

6. Right Said Fred – I’m Too Sexy

7. Matthew Wilder – Break My Stride

8. Afternoon Delight

9. Tiny Tim – Tiptoe Through the Tulips

10. Meat Loaf – Paradise By The Dashboard Light

11. Up with People – Up with People 1991

12. Come On Eileen

13. MUSKRAT LOVE

14. 4 Non Blondes – What’s Up

15. Ben – Michael Jackson

16. Laura Branigan – Gloria

17. 99 Red Balloons

18. Wind Beneath My Wings • Bette Midler

19. Richard Harris – MacArthur Park

20. You’re) Having My Baby – Paul Anka

21. Umbrella

22. Never Gonna Give You Up

23. Taco – Puttin’ On The Ritz

24. Mickey

25. Wham! – Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go

26. Lady in Red

27. The 5th Dimension Up, Up and Away

28. My Pal Foot Foot – The Shaggs

29. Yoko Ono – Woman Power