WORST. SONG. EV-AR!
This morning on the morning show, we talked about the worst songs ever recorded.
BAHA MEN's summer hit record WHO LET THE DOG'S OUT? has been named the worst song of all time.
The track, which topped charts around the world in 2000, is number one in a new list compiled by editors of Spinner.com and AOL Radio.
It beat off tough competition from rapper Vanilla Ice's memorable hit Ice, Ice Baby and a more recent chart success for Ricky Martin - She Bangs.
There was even a place in the chart for a couple of music legends, in Sir Paul MCCartney and Stevie Wonder.
The top 10 is as follows:
1. Who Let The Dogs Out - Baha Men
2. Ice, Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
3. She Bangs - Ricky Martin
4. Barbie Girl - Aqua
5. U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer
6. I Am Woman - Helen Redey
7. I'm Too Sexy - Right Said Fred
8. Ebony And Ivory - Paul MCCartney And Stevie Wonder
9. Macarena - Los Del Rio
10. My Heart Will Go On - Celine Dion
A very noble list, I must say, but there are always additions that need to be made. Like where is Starship's "We Built This City" which stole #1 on Vh1's Worst songs list? Listeners threw in suggestions for Flobots, Barry Manilow, Billy Ray Cyrus and more. What song do YOU think should be on the list? Leave your best... or worst... in the comments.
My personal choice for worst song ever recorded... a song that (THANK GOD) got shot down on New Arrivals a few months back. I present... "A-Punk" by Vampire Weekend.
Labels: bad music, Flobots, worst songs
