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Post by halo19 on Jan 7, 2006 19:00:51 GMT -4
Oh, AMG lists it as a single that made one of the Billboard singles charts, so I guessed that one with it.
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Post by halo19 on Jan 7, 2006 19:15:31 GMT -4
29. Young Jeezy - "Go Crazy"
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Post by mtm4319 on Jan 7, 2006 19:21:38 GMT -4
29. Young Jeezy - My Hood (I had "Go Crazy", but I was about 6 minutes too late, so I'll go ahead and guess this one in case "MH" is wrong).
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 7, 2006 19:42:56 GMT -4
29. Young Jeezy - My Hood (I had "Go Crazy", but I was about 6 minutes too late, so I'll go ahead and guess this one in case "MH" is wrong). It is "My Hood" that I was looking for. "Go Crazy" made the Urban chart last summer without being released, and his new video is for "Trap Star/Go Crazy." But geez, nobody apparently knows what Tony Yayo's current single is called? (featuring 50 Cent singing the chorus, and raps from Lloyd Banks and Young Buck)
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Post by Mega248 on Jan 7, 2006 19:56:42 GMT -4
Without having listened to the song, or having any desire to do so:
21. Tony Yayo f/ 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks & Young Buck- "I Know You Don't Love Me"
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Post by halo19 on Jan 7, 2006 20:01:32 GMT -4
21. Tony Yayo, etc. - "Drama Setter" 20. Dem Franchize Boyz - "I Think They Like Me"? 17. Twista f/ Trey Songz - "Girl Tonite"? 12. Pretty Ricky - "Your Body"? 11. Nivea f/ Lil' Jon & YoungBloodZ - "Okay"
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Post by friday on Jan 8, 2006 4:05:46 GMT -4
Yes! I think I can finally get on the board here.
19) Brooke Valentine - Girlfight 18) Rihanna - Pon de Replay 14) Ashlee Simpson - Boyfriend
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 9, 2006 2:42:54 GMT -4
21. Tony Yayo f/ 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks & Young Buck- "I Know You Don't Love Me" Affirmative. 20. Dem Franchize Boyz - "I Think They Like Me"? 17. Twista f/ Trey Songz - "Girl Tonite"? 12. Pretty Ricky - "Your Body"? 11. Nivea f/ Lil' Jon & YoungBloodZ - "Okay" No on 20, but you're kinda close. You got 17 & 11. 19) Brooke Valentine - Girlfight You at least got "Girlfight." 20. I figured this horrendous, repetitive song would be much higher. However, just a tiny shred of catchiness recently seeped in, so it's here at #20. Still awful. Pending correct answer. D4L "Laffy Taffy" (halo19)18. This bilingual title (I'm being naively literal here) contains a punctuation error, but nevertheless demands beaches and beaches alone. Or maybe the implication is that something belongs solely to the beach? (Song itself does not have any bilingual aspect about it.) R. Kelly f/ The Game "Playa's Only" (mtm4319)16. He nabbed "one of those hot reggaeton guys" for a guest spot on this current single, and the song, while unimaginative, might not be so bad, except for that obnoxious chorus. Seriously, when the chorus came up the first time, I thought, "Jesus, if this song were an airplane, it just crashed into the mountain." (Don't read any more into that; it's just an analogy.) Okay, so I heard it again today on MTV2's hip hop countdown, and maybe no one else has heard it yet, but the beat is actually incredibly repetitive, and it's just the way the third word of the title is screamed in the chorus that makes it a disaster. Twista f/ Pitbull "Hit the Floor" (mtm4319)15. So I only knew one song by this country artist until now. I liked it, but this song just totally evened the score. Anyone who's been following along closely should be able to nab this one. Jo Dee Messina "My Give a Damn's Busted" (halo19)14. If this were an instrumental alone, I might actually like it. It was ruined when mouths opened that tried to (and pretty much did) make this into some dumbass anthem. Seriously, one of the guys doesn't even sound remotely "tough" or "threatening." Young Jeezy f/ Akon "Soul Survivor" (halo19)13. I never expected a song of hers could be this obnoxious and awful. Thank god it bombed everywhere but TRL, apparently. This could in no way shape or form be considered a "hit." Britney Spears "Do Somethin' " (BlahBlahBlah)12. Another oversexed hip hop joint that doesn't sound too blatant at first, but of course, is. The video was just an overblown, big budgeted eyesore whose narrative didn't seem to have a whole lot to do with the subject matter of the song. I guess it was a way of remaining "hard" and "street," despite the lovejam. Maybe none of you saw the video? The title implies a lot less than what the chorus goes on to describe. 50 Cent "Just a Lil' Bit" (halo19)
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Post by mtm4319 on Jan 9, 2006 3:33:50 GMT -4
16. Damian Marley - Road to Zion 13. Hilary Duff - Wake Up (although I don't think that's right, because you have every right to expect a Hilary Duff song to be obnoxious and awful)
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Post by radical347 on Jan 9, 2006 3:35:44 GMT -4
12. R Kelly - Trapped in the Closet?
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 9, 2006 3:49:55 GMT -4
None of those are correct, unfortunately. I'm off to bed for the night.
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Post by friday on Jan 9, 2006 14:55:18 GMT -4
Hmmm, I'm wondering now if I actually meant to say #13 for "Boyfriend," since there's no way it really fits #14 in the first place. I do have a different idea for 13, but the only thing holding me back is I think it'll be higher up.
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 9, 2006 16:00:37 GMT -4
Hmmm, I'm wondering now if I actually meant to say #13 for "Boyfriend," since there's no way it really fits #14 in the first place. I do have a different idea for 13, but the only thing holding me back is I think it'll be higher up. I thought about that, but would've asked if you'd meant #13 if that would've made it correct. I have a hunch that you may be wrong on your different idea, seeing as how many probably never even heard it. And for some odd reason, though it came out right at the beginning of spring, I don't believe I ever heard it on the radio until this past fall a few times on Jonesboro, Arkansas' Pop station. I was thinking "Why the f*** are they playing this awful, bomb single so often now?" Does your idea still fit?
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Post by halo19 on Jan 9, 2006 16:46:19 GMT -4
15. Jo Dee Messina - "My Give a Damn's Busted" 14. Boyz N Da Hood - "Dem Boyz"?
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Post by blahblahblah on Jan 9, 2006 19:15:40 GMT -4
14. Some Cut - Trillville featuring Cutty ? 13. Do Somethin' - Britney Spears ?
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 11, 2006 3:41:04 GMT -4
15. Jo Dee Messina - "My Give a Damn's Busted" 14. Boyz N Da Hood - "Dem Boyz"? Yes on 15, and you're pretty warm with 14. 13. Do Somethin' - Britney Spears ? Britney is correct. 20. I figured this horrendous, repetitive song would be much higher. However, just a tiny shred of catchiness recently seeped in, so it's here at #20. Still awful. Pending correct answer. Hey, remember how Kirk also guessed a Dem Franchize Boyz song at #26 and was wrong...? D4L "Laffy Taffy" (halo19)18. This bilingual title (I'm being naively literal here) contains a punctuation error, but nevertheless demands beaches and beaches alone. Or maybe the implication is that something belongs solely to the beach? (Song itself does not have any bilingual aspect about it.) Okay, time to be blunt: What's the Spanish word for "beach"? R. Kelly f/ The Game "Playa's Only" (mtm4319)16. He nabbed "one of those hot reggaeton guys" for a guest spot on this current single, and the song, while unimaginative, might not be so bad, except for that obnoxious chorus. Seriously, when the chorus came up the first time, I thought, "Jesus, if this song were an airplane, it just crashed into the mountain." (Don't read any more into that; it's just an analogy.) Okay, so I heard it again today on MTV2's hip hop countdown, and maybe no one else has heard it yet, but the beat is actually incredibly repetitive, and it's just the way the third word of the title is screamed in the chorus that makes it a disaster. Already has a correctly guessed entry within these ten. Twista f/ Pitbull "Hit the Floor" (mtm4319)14. If this were an instrumental alone, I might actually like it. It was ruined when mouths opened that tried to (and pretty much did) make this into some dumbass anthem. Seriously, one of the guys doesn't even sound remotely "tough" or "threatening." Kirk got fairly close. Young Jeezy f/ Akon "Soul Survivor" (halo19)12. Another oversexed hip hop joint that doesn't sound too blatant at first, but of course, is. The video was just an overblown, big budgeted eyesore whose narrative didn't seem to have a whole lot to do with the subject matter of the song. I guess it was a way of remaining "hard" and "street," despite the lovejam. Maybe none of you saw the video? The title implies a lot less than what the chorus goes on to describe. A main line in Aretha Franklin's "Respect," something this song doesn't give to women. 50 Cent "Just a Lil' Bit" (halo19)
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Post by halo19 on Jan 11, 2006 4:52:16 GMT -4
20. D4L - "Laffy Taffy" 12. 50 Cent - "Just a Lil' Bit" (I've seen the video, but just wasn't thinking of this particular song )
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Post by mtm4319 on Jan 11, 2006 8:34:16 GMT -4
18. R. Kelly f/The Game - Playa's Only 16. Twista f/Pitbull - Hit the Floor
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 12, 2006 2:24:18 GMT -4
Fine job, boys. 14. If this were an instrumental alone, I might actually like it. It was ruined when mouths opened that tried to (and pretty much did) make this into some dumbass anthem. Seriously, one of the guys The guest singer doesn't even sound remotely "tough" or "threatening." And the song is pretty much a joke. But that didn't stop suburban white kids or "Mike Skinner" for that matter, from eating this crapfest up with a spoon. (that's my new slang for "the streets" that hip hop always talks about.) Kirk got fairly close. Young Jeezy f/ Akon "Soul Survivor" (halo19)10. Every single rapper on this song sucks big time. Dem Franchize Boyz f/ Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat & Bow Wow "I Think They Like Me (Remix)" (halo19)9. Artist adopted a Jamaican accent (y'know, 'cuz it's trendy for hip hop to embrace Jamaica right now) for this pointless crowd-pandering single. Lil' Kim "Lighters Up" (halo19)8. If you extend the title to include the full line it appears in, you think, "Well no f**king wonder!" 7. Payola and guest-artist assisted sassy bulls*** (but I assume when sung by someone else, is not half bad) that exemplifies everything wrong with pop culture and pop music today. And it's only number seven! (When I was making this list, do you know how hard it was for me to place this all the way down at number seven??) Pussycat Dolls f/ Busta Rhymes "Don't Cha" (halo19)6. Artist mentions somewhere he's never ever even been close to being, just in order to identify with the "thugs" in "the hood" and "keep it real." Later on, he mentions a line that instantly discredits everything he's been saying to his lady. 5. Disgusting crunk sex jam with awful, intelligence-insulting chorus that agonizingly crossed over somewhat. 4. Thank god this abomination stalled quickly. Everyone would've thought this was atrocious if not for the goddamn name recognition. 3. Dying, indie-label gasp from rap-metal also rans, who now more than ever, are like an ICP-style joke. (It may be hard to come up with the song title, since most, if not all, of you may not have realized they even released a new album this year. It's a cliched hip hop word, if that helps at all.) 2. The music is fine. The music is fine. But why, oh, why do these chest-puffing assholes have to ruin it? (There's really one main unforgivable line. I may give it away with this, but I want to share this. If the line were directed at my girlfriend, she'd say, "I don't want mine beaten up! I'll beat yours up, and trust me, you won't like it!" Atta girl, Vicky!) 1. This is kind of like an SNL-sketch they try to stretch out for a whole movie. There's really nowhere you can go with this and be able to make a good song out of it. (Interestingly, SNL did in fact, have a sketch about one of artist(s)' songs, and probably the one that most of your minds are flocking to; however, that song isn't the worst song of 2005. It didn't even come close to making the list. This one did.)
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Post by halo19 on Jan 12, 2006 2:51:03 GMT -4
14. Young Jeezy f/ Akon - "Soul Survivor"
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 12, 2006 3:09:32 GMT -4
That's the one. Now there's the last 10 to crack.
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Post by halo19 on Jan 12, 2006 3:17:31 GMT -4
10. Dem Franchize Boyz, etc. - "I Think They Like Me" 9. Lil' Kim - "Lighters Up" 7. Pussycat Dolls f/ Busta Rhymes - "Don't Cha"
I'd guess Limp Bizkit for #3, except that it's a major label one.
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 12, 2006 3:22:03 GMT -4
10. Dem Franchize Boyz, etc. - "I Think They Like Me" 9. Lil' Kim - "Lighters Up" 7. Pussycat Dolls f/ Busta Rhymes - "Don't Cha" I'd guess Limp Bizkit for #3, except that it's a major label one. Yeah, I could never sh*t on Limp Bizkit like that. I still give Fred the benefit of the doubt, although I still haven't bought anything since Significant Other. But otherwise, so far, so good.
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Post by halo19 on Jan 12, 2006 3:22:58 GMT -4
And then there's a shot in the dark guess for #1: "L.O.V.E." by Ashlee Simpson?
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 12, 2006 3:25:55 GMT -4
And then there's a shot in the dark guess for #1: "L.O.V.E." by Ashlee Simpson? Nope. Although from the few clips I've heard so far, it may show up on 2006's worst songs.
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Post by radical347 on Jan 12, 2006 3:41:05 GMT -4
4. Eminem - Ass Like That 1. Jessica Simpson - These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
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Post by Mega248 on Jan 12, 2006 3:41:43 GMT -4
4. Gwen Stefani- "What Are You Waiting For"?
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Post by a Nick O! on Jan 12, 2006 3:44:14 GMT -4
None of those guesses are correct. I could say more, but I won't.
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Post by radical347 on Jan 12, 2006 3:46:37 GMT -4
1 and 4 aren't switched, are they?
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Post by friday on Jan 12, 2006 4:19:20 GMT -4
Just as I was gonna guess that for #4. Oh well. 8) Theory of a Deadman - No Surprise 2) David Banner - Play
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