That stupid picture song by Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock. I fucking HATE that song.
YES! That song totally freakin' blows!!
Before Glam mentioned that one, I was gonna say either "We Built This City" or the equally disgusting Pina Colada Song.
That stupid picture song by Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock. I fucking HATE that song.

Always and Forever by Heatwave-I think I am the only black person on the earth that hates that song!
Yup, you are, I checked:
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They DID play it way too much in the '80's though...meanwhile I'm reading all the posts in this thread and thinking you guys would want to smash my IPod with hammers, a LOT of your hated songs are on my Treadmill Workout shuffle...😎



I'm sorry, everytime I heard that song back in the day I wanted to put a bullet in my (or someone else's) head! It's the most depressed sounding song I've ever heard!

That Milkshake song and anything Paris Hilton sings! OMG!!!!!!!!! That chick makes me sick!
Bohemian Rhapsody
Lips of an angel by Hinder.
People keep mentioning Arms Wide Open by Creed; I know that song sucks and I want to hate it, but they kept playing it when I was pregnant with my second daughter so it has *meaning* for me dammit; I'd rub my belly and bawl everytime I heard it...🙄
I was on the job a couple of years ago and played the Creed CD (btw, I love Creed even though Scott Stapp is an idiot). I was the talk of the office that day.."she's listening to Creed?" kind of office talk.
I got them good the next day when I broke out the Heart greatest hits CD; that blew their minds for the rest of the week! See, I was one of the "wierd" ones who listened to the Beatles in the late 60s, Rod Stewart, the Stones and Aerosmith in the 70s. I knew every black power song there was, but I learned to listen to what I liked, not what everyone else was listening to.
Anything Celine Dion sings
I was on the job a couple of years ago and played the Creed CD (btw, I love Creed even though Scott Stapp is an idiot). I was the talk of the office that day.."she's listening to Creed?" kind of office talk.
I got them good the next day when I broke out the Heart greatest hits CD; that blew their minds for the rest of the week! See, I was one of the "wierd" ones who listened to the Beatles in the late 60s, Rod Stewart, the Stones and Aerosmith in the 70s. I knew every black power song there was, but I learned to listen to what I liked, not what everyone else was listening to.


