Makes me feel a bit bummed out watching a lot of worst hits of the year list and seeing a lot of them have “Only Human” by The Jonas Brothers either on the list or as a dishonorable mention because I genuinely like the song, even better than the bland “Sucker” and the laughably bad “Cool”.
@Broken Adam
I doubt that one song that even the fanbase doesn’t like will be enough to have his career go south. Also, how could he have a comeback when last year he collaborated with Ed Sheeran on the Top 10 hit “I Don’t Care”?
@TheHappySpaceman
A bubblegum pop band from the 60’s couldn’t make it sound good as a title so imagine someone like Bieber attempting it.
Began on listening to all the songs for my list, first I took care of the songs that made the 2018 year end because I’m not including them in this list.
Huh, so Post Malone was the one to reclaim the top spot after all the Christmas songs came and ruined everything. However, it won’t be long cause it looks like The Box by Roddy Ricch is on its way to to claim it next and if it does, then that’ll be the first new number one song of the 2020’s
In a year that included The Black Album, Nevermind, and both Use Your Illusion albums, Slave to the Grind still managed to be the edgiest release of 1991.
So I listened to that Black Eyed Peas song with J Balvin and wow is it annoying. I expected this to be just as annoying in 1997 but going into 2020? Just permanently break up and pursue your solo projects boys, your time is up and do what Fergie did.
@TheHappySpaceman
I powered through the whole thing and it doesn’t get better. Annoying sample that repeats over and over (I do like the original song and I should use it was my avatar one day since it’s a one hit wonder), dated production which sounds like a cross between Truffle Butter by Nicki Minaj and You Know You Like It by DJ Snake, which are both from 2015, bad rapping and singing and even worse lyrics (“Puta, I learned that one down in Mexico”? Seriously?)
It’s basically the group going back to their roots while at the same time trying to stay relevant but not knowing how. Luckily, I don’t see it becoming a Top 40 hit and it’ll be forgotten as the year goes on.
@Broken Adam
I’m definitely putting in 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, and Moving Pictures. May stay away from Vapor Trails, because while it’s a great one, it would be especially rough to listen to after this.