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00:0010 Pop Songs That Annoy Us Now
00:0210. The Kid Leroy and Justin Bieber, Stay
00:06Stay was a high BPM 2021 duet that shattered records as relentless replays and brevity
00:13accelerated over exposure, turning a catchy summer soundtrack stale.
00:199. Gale, A-B-C-D-E-F-U
00:22This TikTok-fueled breakup hit-topped charts, and algorithmic ubiquity turned raw catharsis
00:28into performative angst and retail background irritation.
00:328. Justin Bieber Featuring Ludacris, Baby
00:35Bieber's breakout with Ludacris-engineered tween domination as massive views and dislikes
00:41cemented its divisive and inescapable chorus earworm.
00:457. Willow Smith, Whip My Hair
00:48Nine-year-old Willow's platinum hit Empowered Kids annoyed parents, and she later disavowed
00:54it, shaving her head to reclaim her identity.
00:568. Black-Eyed Peas, I Got a Feeling
01:01David Guetta produced party staple rule charts and events, and relentless goodnight refrain
01:06manufactured euphoria, later inducing universal cringe.
01:109. Glass Animals, Heat Waves
01:14An indie sleeper hit that took 59 weeks to reach number one. Once a lockdown comfort, it
01:20became an algorithm-driven staple, wearing out its early fans even as its streams exploded.
01:2510. Meghan Trainor, All About That Bass
01:29A body-positive doo-wop anthem that topped charts in 58 countries, its massive sales and
01:35retail omnipresence eventually revealed the limits of its male-centered validation and listener fatigue.
01:4110. Pharrell Williams, Happy
01:45Ferrell's 2013 juggernaut swept the Grammys and dominated ads, as the repeated happy turned a dopamine rush into
01:53grading, inescapable cheerfulness.
01:5510. Nickelback, Photograph
01:59The nostalgic rock anthem fueled diamond success and relentless memes, with 1.4 billion views proving that
02:06profitable ridicule can thrive, despite enduring criticism.
02:0910. Ed Sheeran, Bad Habits
02:13Sheeran's 2021 electronic pivot-topped charts split fans and dominated radio, while its vampire-themed video
02:22symbolized an algorithmic overplayed transformation.
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