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Worst song of 2003 Runners-up:
Kelis - "Milkshake" Snoop Dogg - "Beautiful" Jet - "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" Saddle Club - "Wonderland" 50 Cent - "In Da Club" (i know i can think of more, there were some terrible songs this year) My vote for the worst song of 2003 goes to: "Behind Blue Eyes" - Limp Bizkit Hilariously, disturbingly terrible. I learnt to play this one on guitar for the sheer irony of the thing. No-one knows what it's like To feel these feelings like I do Poetry... Tell me what y'all think. [This message was edited Tue Jan 13 4:09:22 PST 2004 by MrSquiggle] | |
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Not "worst song". The song, as originally performed by the mighty Who is excellent. Limp Fred's version of it is torture to the ears... | |
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MartyMcFly said: Not "worst song". The song, as originally performed by the mighty Who is excellent. Limp Fred's version of it is torture to the ears...
Is it a cover? I had no idea. Maybe it would've been passable in the 70's and with the right musicmanship. | |
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BEAUTIFUL WAS THE TRUTH!!! YOU TRIPPIN!!! | |
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also...don't hate on 50...he's been underground forever..i'm glad to see a dude like him blow...but i m just as tired of him as the next person | |
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worst song of 2003?...
EVERYTHING... | |
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TheRealFiness said: worst song of 2003?...
EVERYTHING... pretty much | |
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Some song (I don't even know the name of it it's just that horrible) by some chick named Lamidee or something like that. I think Busta Rhymes and Fabolous were on it. | |
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MrSquiggle said: Runners-up:
Kelis - "Milkshake" Snoop Dogg - "Beautiful" Jet - "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" Saddle Club - "Wonderland" 50 Cent - "In Da Club" (i know i can think of more, there were some terrible songs this year) My vote for the worst song of 2003 goes to: "Behind Blue Eyes" - Limp Bizkit Hilariously, disturbingly terrible. I learnt to play this one on guitar for the sheer irony of the thing. No-one knows what it's like To feel these feelings like I do Poetry... Tell me what y'all think. [This message was edited Tue Jan 13 4:09:22 PST 2004 by MrSquiggle] good start. I agree with your picks, but I would also add anything from Britney and P. Diddy's - Shake your tailfeather - WTF! | |
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Sorry not enough time or space to reply to this topic! lol | |
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BRING ME TO LIFE - Evanescence | |
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JonSnow said: BRING ME TO LIFE - Evanescence
yes sir!...that was horrid! clay atkins(cover no less of irish boy band d-side) "invisible" fatmanscoop- be faithful ashanti-rock with you | |
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JonSnow said: BRING ME TO LIFE - Evanescence
OMG - I forgot about that one. I can't stand that song or the band. Terrible shit! | |
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Christopher said: JonSnow said: BRING ME TO LIFE - Evanescence
yes sir!...that was horrid! clay atkins(cover no less of irish boy band d-side) "invisible" fatmanscoop- be faithful ashanti-rock with you be faithful by scoop came out in 1999 | |
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Baby Boy - Beyoncé feat. Sean Paul
American Life - Madonna | |
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TheRealFiness said: Christopher said: JonSnow said: BRING ME TO LIFE - Evanescence
yes sir!...that was horrid! clay atkins(cover no less of irish boy band d-side) "invisible" fatmanscoop- be faithful ashanti-rock with you be faithful by scoop came out in 1999 that shit is on a 2003 hits comp. ..it wont die | |
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When we are talking the "worst" we are reallying talking the worst of shit that got played. With that said I'd have to say "Change Clothes" by Jay-Z Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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Holidae Inn-total plodding tuneless drivel | |
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"Baby" Ashanti 1 Thessalonians 5:23 | |
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dearlybeloved said: "Baby" Ashanti
I agree, but wasn't that last year? | |
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american life - maddy
anything from ms. spears anything from sean paul Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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"I AIN'T NEVER SCURRED! I AIN'T NEVER SCURRED!!!"
My goodness, that sh** was horrendous! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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The ENTIRE Britney "In The Zone" album
All the AMERICAN IDOL comps (except Kimberly Locke & Ruben) Whenn I Look To The Sky-TRAIN Rain On Me-ASHANTI Most Rock and Hip Hop SUCKED ASS this year. Every minute of last night is on my face today.... | |
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Unwell - Matchbox 20 (or any Matchbox 20 single)
any of the Nickelback singles Baby Boy - Beyonce Through the Rain - Ms. Mariah I'm Glad - J. lo Whatyoulookinat - Whitney One More Chance - MJ Milkshake - Kelis Rod Stewart's singles (makes the 80's sound good) ---------------------------------
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jthad1129 said: Unwell - Matchbox 20 (or any Matchbox 20 single)
any of the Nickelback singles Baby Boy - Beyonce Through the Rain - Ms. Mariah I'm Glad - J. lo Whatyoulookinat - Whitney One More Chance - MJ Milkshake - Kelis Rod Stewart's singles (makes the 80's sound good) Through The Rain, Whatchulookinat, and I'm Glad were all songs that were released on CD in 2002 (on Charmbracelet, Just Whitney, and This Is Me...Then respectively). [This message was edited Wed Jan 14 3:37:52 PST 2004 by VoicesCarry] | |
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Christopher said: JonSnow said: BRING ME TO LIFE - Evanescence
yes sir!...that was horrid! clay atkins(cover no less of irish boy band d-side) "invisible" fatmanscoop- be faithful ashanti-rock with you | |
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Christopher said: JonSnow said: BRING ME TO LIFE - Evanescence
yes sir!...that was horrid! clay atkins(cover no less of irish boy band d-side) "invisible" fatmanscoop- be faithful ashanti-rock with you be faithful? where've you been? scoop aint an artist, he hypes records...i wouldn't even consider him a musician. Woa...that's an AV8 rigt? A break beat record...strctly club record. That Lumidee record took the Wayne Wonder remix beat and made uh ooh with busta n fabolous. ODB and Nicole Wray did a record to that remix beat as well. That one was hot!! ODB says... "GET OFF MY JOCK!!" Uh OOOH Dirt Dog!!! | |
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Beautiful was still the truth...
never seen a crowd in a club utter a resounding scream and see the floor blow up full o folk. ... | |
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VoicesCarry said: jthad1129 said: Unwell - Matchbox 20 (or any Matchbox 20 single)
any of the Nickelback singles Baby Boy - Beyonce Through the Rain - Ms. Mariah I'm Glad - J. lo Whatyoulookinat - Whitney One More Chance - MJ Milkshake - Kelis Rod Stewart's singles (makes the 80's sound good) Through The Rain, Whatchulookinat, and I'm Glad were all songs that were released on CD in 2002 (on Charmbracelet, Just Whitney, and This Is Me...Then respectively). [This message was edited Wed Jan 14 3:37:52 PST 2004 by VoicesCarry] Sorry Babe, Mariah's single for Through the Rain/Bringing on the Heartbreak was released Feb 4, 2003. She was STILL pushin that shit in Feb. J. Lo's I'm Glad was released July 8, 2003 Whitney's cd was released Dec. 10 2002, whatulookinat tried to make a comeback with remixes released to clubs after Try it on my On. I'll give you that one ---------------------------------
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jthad1129 said: VoicesCarry said: jthad1129 said: Unwell - Matchbox 20 (or any Matchbox 20 single)
any of the Nickelback singles Baby Boy - Beyonce Through the Rain - Ms. Mariah I'm Glad - J. lo Whatyoulookinat - Whitney One More Chance - MJ Milkshake - Kelis Rod Stewart's singles (makes the 80's sound good) Through The Rain, Whatchulookinat, and I'm Glad were all songs that were released on CD in 2002 (on Charmbracelet, Just Whitney, and This Is Me...Then respectively). [This message was edited Wed Jan 14 3:37:52 PST 2004 by VoicesCarry] Sorry Babe, Mariah's single for Through the Rain/Bringing on the Heartbreak was released Feb 4, 2003. She was STILL pushin that shit in Feb. J. Lo's I'm Glad was released July 8, 2003 Whitney's cd was released Dec. 10 2002, whatulookinat tried to make a comeback with remixes released to clubs after Try it on my On. I'll give you that one But the question was not "worst single" of 2003, but "worst song". These are 2002 songs is all I'm sayin'. Mariah saw October-December 2002 radio play for Through The Rain (although it didn't chart until sales kicked in for a few weeks, peaking at 81). However, it did chart on the AC charts in 2002 so I really wouldn't consider that a 2003 song, especially considering Billboard's chart rules (radio play accounts for most chart points). Once it's shipped to radio it's a single and that's the year of its release (as a single). IDJ/Monarc was planning a commercial single for November, but hastily withdrew it when the track failed at radio. Later, it was rescheduled as a half-assed cheapie in Feb. I'm Glad was readily available on This Is Me...Then in 2002. A 2003 single, yes. But a song that was released in 2002. Whatchulookinat was originally released to radio (and as a commercial single) in August 2002, actually. It was quickly withdrawn and failed entirely so they started to promote One Of Those Days and when that failed they went to Try It On My Own. Later, they served the clubs with some bland remixes. Because labels basically don't release commercial singles in the US anymore (and when they do, it's 3-4 months after radio impact date, usually), it's pretty inaccurate to use those as reference points for single release dates. [This message was edited Wed Jan 14 8:35:10 PST 2004 by VoicesCarry] | |
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