Friday, November 16, 2012

The Underrated Performing Songs Ever: Agree or Don't agree?

By Martin Reynolds


So what really constitutes a good song? How do we know if a song falls under the category of good and the bad? What are the bases involved in differentiating a good song from the bad one? Well, there's certainly no rule of thumb for that. Perhaps, it could be subjected under a person's personal preference and taste in music. One might be the greatest song of all time, while it could be among the worst performing songs ever for the other. So basically it's a case to case basis, however, this does not give the license for some recording artists out there who just simply fail to comply what truly consists a great song. Others deliver no sense or whatsoever in their song. Although, some of these so called recording artists rebut that a song is a form of self-expression. But freedom of expression or not, we leave you with the decision if you agree on some of the listed tracks on one category that shouldn't be something to be proud of - the worst performing songs ever released.

Who Let The Dogs Out by The Baha Men: Reluctantly, a lot of people have cried out, after pretty much enduring hearing the entire song, have asked "Who let these Baha Men Out?" The track was released in 2000 which made huge waves in the UK and US and have earned a lot of awards and trophies! Somehow, this is pretty ironic for such a record that made no sense at all.

Nookie by Limp Bizkit: Busy although not so much on a favorable way. This record won't be anything at all without bringing up among the list of 90's metallic and hip hop groups. Fred Durst really has an modern world as proved through some of the song's line: I have done it all for the nookie/yeah the nookie/so it is possible to remove that cookie/and then stick it up your... And we're just about all lost for thoughts.

Friday by Rebecca Black: Everyone's aiming to earn millions and millions of likes on the YouTube channel to become famous and be recognized, but unfortunately, Miss Black garnered the opposite. The song simply covers about her biggest dilemma whether she should sit in the front of her friend's car's backseat. How thoughtful considering we have other global issues! If you love monotonous, talentless and uncharismatic girl, then Rebecca is the best girl to idolize!

Pound on My Muffin by Shira: I shudder thinking. This need to conclude this list with a bang! The track is simply concerning unhealthy and self-loathing truth towards sexual intercourse, but if it doesn't scare you to bits then consider viewing their music video and you'll notice what we mean. You better take time to observe it if you're into 'curiosity-kills-the-cat' sort of thing, however we'll consider the freedom of alerting you that when you've viewed it, this can't be unseen.

Again, these are very subjective and solely a matter of personal desire and taste on tunes. If you discover a track or even two listed in here that you simply think otherwise, then why not hit us all a comment. There are far more than a dozen set of the most unfortunate performing tunes ever graced the planet earth out there. If you have a few of your own, don't forget to keep us a review as well!




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