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August 30, 2007
X-List: The Most Annoying Songs Ever

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   "Annoyance" is relative.  But if we trap ourselves in a room and listen to these songs over and over again, I think we would arrive at a universal annoyance.  We would wish we died of herpes.  We would all come together to solve the Unified Field Theory, find a cure for cancer, and make something better than sliced bread if we ever emerged from that acoustic torture chamber.  Here's an X-List of what I deem to be the most annoying songs ever (sans the annoyance we get from OPM novelty).  No explanations needed, but anything in boldface is highly recommended for purposes of annoyance.

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Akon, "Don't Matter"
Urzsula Dudziak, "Papaya"
Michael Bolton, "Said I Loved You But I Lied"
All 4 One, "I Swear"
Lou Bega, "Mambo No. 5"
Fergie, "Fergalicious"
Los del Rio, "Macarena"
Meatloaf, "I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)"
Hanson, "MmmBop"
The Moffats, "I'll Be There For You"
R. Kelly, "I Believe I Can Fly"
Ricky Martin, "The Cup of Life"
WHAM!, "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
Billy Ray Cyrus, "Achy Breaky Heart"
Starship, "We Built This City"
Rihanna, "Umbrella"
Robin Gibb, "Boys Do Fall In Love"
Britney Spears, "Hit Me Baby One More Time"
Earth Wind and Fire, "Changing Times"
4 P.M., "Sukiyaki"
Black Eyed Peas, "My Humps"
New Radicals, "You Got The Music In You"
Bryan Adams, "Please Forgive Me"
Backstreet Boys, "I Want You Back"
Elton John, "Can You Feel The Love Tonight"
Prince, "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World"
Michael Jackson, "Heal The World"
George Michael, "Faith"
Eminem, "I Am Whatever You Say I Am"
Aqua, "Dr. Jones"
Phil Collins, "Against All Odds"
Spice Girls, "Mama"
Whitney Houston, "Heartbreak Hotel"
Timmy Thomas, "Dying Inside"

Barry Manilow, "Copacabana"
Jennifer Love Hewitt, "Cool With You"
Jennifer Lopez, "Let's Get Loud"
Destiny's Child, "Brown Eyes"
The Chikas, "Chicken Dance"
High School Musical, "We're All In This Together"
Barney, "The Barney Song"
Justin Timberlake, "Sexy Back"
Geri Halliwell, "It's Raining Men"
Celine Dion, "My Heart Will Go On"
Las Ketchup, "Asereje"
Westlife, "Bop Bop Baby"
Code Red, "This Is Our Song"
The Cheeky Girls, "The Cheeky Song"
Shakira, "Underneath Your Clothes"
Damage, "Forever"
Peter André, "Mysterious Girl"

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   I'm sure you can think of some more.


Posted at Thursday, August 30, 2007 by marocharim

Shari
September 4, 2007   05:12 PM PDT
 
Heeey! I love these songs:
- Michael Bolton, "Said I Loved You But I Lied"
- Meatloaf, "I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)"
- WHAM!, "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
- Barry Manilow, "Copacabana"

Holy freak. I don't even know some of the songs there. I'd gladly ban High School Musical & Britney Spears songs forever though. Nakakarindi.
 

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