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00:0010 Worst Chart-Topping Songs We'd Rather Skip
00:0310. Just Like a Woman
00:06Dylan's waltz reads as condescension to modern ears.
00:10Beloved classic now debated for gendered undertones and discomfort.
00:149. Backstreets
00:16Springsteen's six-minute melodrama demands surrender.
00:20Cathartic for devotees, exhausting for others trapped in escalating emotional thunder.
00:258. Believe
00:27Cher's auto-tune breakthrough birthed the Cher effect.
00:30Club-conquering innovation dividing purists while reshaping pop's technological identity.
00:377. I'm a Gummy Bear
00:38Weaponized children's earworm, auto-tune squeaks, colorful animation, endless repetition.
00:45Beloved by kids, torments parents into sleepless delirium.
00:496. Young Girl
00:51Once a hit, now culturally radioactive.
00:54Romanticizes predatory dynamics with soaring strings, prompting discomfort on nostalgic airwaves.
01:005. American Pie
01:03Eight-minute allegory turns karaoke into captivity.
01:07Celebrated yet punishingly long, teaching sunk cost perseverance over communal patience.
01:126. Look What You Made Me Do
01:16Reputation-era reinvention with campy vengeance, divisive lyrics, and blockbuster visuals.
01:227. Spectacle overshadowed artistry, polarizing Swift's fandom.
01:267. Baby
01:28Teen pop flashpoint ignited generational conflict.
01:328. Derided yet massively successful, launching Bieber's career and eventual redemption arc.
01:388. Lift Yourself
01:40Brilliant sample and beat-bait listeners before nonsense vocals.
01:45Audacious trolling blurs authenticity, provoking fascination and betrayal.
01:501. Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
01:53Eurodisco juggernaut that sold 16 million.
01:57Irresistibly repetitive, culturally enduring through ironic revivals and collective annoyance.
02:021. Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
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