Re: The Worst Song Ever
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 11:49 am
yeah i hate the song hot and cold, even though i've only heard it like once, it still annoyed me.
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Carrisa!!Carrisa wrote:"Worst" and "hate" are strong words for me since I don't really concern myself in the affairs of "good" or "bad" music. I usually just go along with what I like and shut everyone else out. But there I just some songs and even artists that I can't resist the urge of wanting to take a sledge hammer to their heads.
Gwin Stefanie or however you spell her name. Yeah, maybe her songs would be good if she didn't have that annoying four-year-old-girl's voice!!
Hot and Cold or whatever it's called. Shut up! Shut up! SHUT UP!!!! I can't stand hearing that dumb song anymore. Kill it!
There is good rap, believe me, but half the "c"rap they play on the radio isn't worth two sticks of dynamite!!!
Country. The lyrics practically beg, "Shoot me now!" The singers just about always sound the same: drunk, depressed, and carry the tune of a wounded hound dog. Like rap, there is good country, I just never hear it on the radio.
Lol, thanks! I get that a lot at home especially when I try to make a point.Jasper<3 wrote:Carrisa!!Carrisa wrote:"Worst" and "hate" are strong words for me since I don't really concern myself in the affairs of "good" or "bad" music. I usually just go along with what I like and shut everyone else out. But there I just some songs and even artists that I can't resist the urge of wanting to take a sledge hammer to their heads.
Gwin Stefanie or however you spell her name. Yeah, maybe her songs would be good if she didn't have that annoying four-year-old-girl's voice!!
Hot and Cold or whatever it's called. Shut up! Shut up! SHUT UP!!!! I can't stand hearing that dumb song anymore. Kill it!
There is good rap, believe me, but half the "c"rap they play on the radio isn't worth two sticks of dynamite!!!
Country. The lyrics practically beg, "Shoot me now!" The singers just about always sound the same: drunk, depressed, and carry the tune of a wounded hound dog. Like rap, there is good country, I just never hear it on the radio.
You are so funny!!
I don't like Miley Cyrus. And her new music video for Fly On The Wall is really creepy...
Oh me oh my....I pretty much despise all things from American Idol (the show included). Every once in awhile I will like a song but I will deny it is by anyone associated with the show so I can enjoy it! But that song is without any redeeming qualities. I mean I cannot even blame her I blame who ever wrote it!! That is without a doubt the worst song writing ever!jaspercookie wrote:Words cannot describe how much I despise that song.Brella wrote:Tattoo by that girl from American Idol
I'm sorry, but please do your research on how a band got their start BEFORE you open your mouth and look like an idiot.xStarlightembers wrote:To be fully honest with you all, I do not see anything particularly special about the Jonas Brothers; their lyrics are painfully unoriginal (love never gets old, but you can add an extra spice to it!), the music itself not standing out in the least, and they have become more a marketing tool than their own band -- as with anything that has been produced or had its start with Disney Channel (shall we say, for example, Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus?) I don't see why people are overly-attracted to their looks, either -- they look like the teenagers that I see hanging around the local high school, nothing too special. (Though, just be clear, I am fully aware that true beauty is found on the inside.)
In addition, they have not had to work exceptionally hard to make their way to the top -- not nearly as hard as some other groups out there. They didn't start at the bottom on an independent label like many of the other popular acts of today (such as Paramore, Panic! at The Disco, Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Linkin Park, Evanescence), instead they had an immense head start and heavy promotion due to the Disney Channel. To me, looking at them now, they just seem to be another craze -- forgotten and laughed at a few years from now.
I mean, really think about it: if it weren't for Disney sponsoring them and the fact millions of teenage females found their faces attractive, do you honestly think they would would be as popular as they are right now? If they had worked their way to the top, instead of having people put them there, I might have had a certain amount of respect for them and their music. But they did not, so I offer no support.
Though, before you even let the thought cross your minds, I do not hate them as people -- I just passionately dislike their music.