dayzgone Yeah, Ted Nugent is a whack job, no question. But I also feel like he had little cultural impact as far as his musical career is concerned. Chris Brown meanwhile somehow maintained constant popularity and success even after beating Rihanna to a pulp. He won a Grammy after the fact. He had multiple top 10 hits. Some of the biggest artists still working (like Drake, Justin Bieber, and Marshmello) still bring him onto tracks as if nothing happened at all. People consider him one of the greatest modern R&B artists (gag me) Ted Nugent, for the most part, fell into a niche audience, save for one or two songs.
It's not just that he's unlikeable as a person, but that most of his music (especially since 2009) sucks. R. Kelly is even worse than Chris Brown, but he was talented enough to get hits for a decade after his initial allegations. Chris' only talent is dancing, but that doesn't matter if he gets tens of millions of monthly listens on streaming and radio.
@@TheDukeofCheese12 Ted Nugent was only culturally relevant in the mid-late 70s. He has a few good songs, but no one ever talks about any of his albums. Even today, no one is really looking to him as an inspiration for picking up a guitar. Ultimately, his entire legacy has been tainted for decades by his bad behavior and his awful politics.
I was 12 in late 2014 and early to mid 2015, and I think the music from then aged really well in that era... even if there were still some misses in there.
10. Stupid fad. 9. Glad that DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love is the one that stuck around. 8. Obnoxious. 7. Wow, such brilliant poetry, truly the heirs to Shakespeare. JK, it sucks. 6. 3OH3 + Early Kesha = Not Good. 5. "I heard you had a baby, you want a NewBoy in you?". 4. The song that killed Timbaland. 3. Guilty Pleasure. 2. Thank goodness that I didn't know how dirty this song was when I was nine. DM1. JOSIE'S ON A VACATION FAR AWAY... oops, wrong "Your Love". DM2. Hilarious for all the wrong reasons. DM3. Meh. DM4. Also ironically hilarious. DM5. "Call me Mr. Flintstone, I can make your Bedrock...". DM6. Later, he took a pill in Ibiza in order to prove Avicii (R.I.P.) that he was cool. DM7. Say Something I'm giving up on you... oops, wrong "Say Something". 1.Eight years later, Lil Hacky would wake up in Chris Brown's body.
Personally, I feel the only good part/parts about it are the beat and the “woahs” in the chorus. The rest of the son g should’ve been so much better. However, the remix is even worse with everyone on it having their talents wasted. Especially with the verses from Drake, Kanye and Andre 3000, who for me, has the worst flow and verse.
@Tyana Jones Here's the thing. There are folks who like it and folks who don't. I personally wish it was a better song. Don't get so butt hurt about it. I assume you are just trying to troll on folks who don't like it or can't take proper critiques of the song. It does have its flaws.
Seeing Mark tear apart Hey Soul Sister which is my least favorite song I’ve ever heard is the highlight of the week. Also I saw Deuces at #1 from a mile away.
HSS isnt my least favourite, but i hate it and it irks me that its stuck around. One of those songs thats been played on loop in supermarkets since it came out.
2010 was an iconic year, full of awesome memories. I graduated from middle school, started high school, and was obsessed with Phineas and Ferb (don't judge). Most of the music from this year are guilty pleasures
Great video as always, Mark. Also, THANK YOU for that ending talking about Chris Brown. It's almost astounding how the music industry has completely dodged the Me Too movement and such. Chris Brown has continued to have a platform and is widely celebrated and defended even after what he did to Rihanna. Seriously, folks, if you haven't, and think you can handle it, go look into what he did to her that night. The info is all out there. I DARE anyone to defend him after reading up on that situation. In all honesty, if Chris Brown seemed genuinely remorseful for what he did, I'd be inclined to just say let the past be in the past. But he has continued to bring it up for YEARS, and had the gall to create a song celebrating how awesome he is and mention his "controversial past", clearly alluding to his woman-beating. He does not seem at all sorry for what he did, and it sickens me that he is still successful and defended. Disgusting.
huntercrunch Relax, it’s not that serious. There are much bigger issues going on than some R&B singer continuing to have a music career. He isn’t the first POS entertainer and he won’t be last.
Both of these replies make no sense because 1. Allowing horrible people to be in the industry sets a dangerous example that "If I'm big, I can be horrible" 2. If he constantly mentions it, defends himself, praises himself, and continues to make barely passable music, there is no reason to keep him around.
I agree that I hate him as a person and as much as I like Yeah 3x, Turn Up The Music (minus one specific part and the fact that it had a Rihanna remix), Don’t Wake Me Up (fight me on this one), and Go Crazy, we should’ve never let him have a career after that infamous incident and, later, the release of Deuces.
#10. I've barely seen or heard anybody be nostalgic for this "dance craze". Hope you're right, Mark. #9. A song that, back in the days when my car radio was my main source of new music, would make me change the station instantly. #8. Wow, I think this is the first time I've ever seen you diss Kesha. But if this song didn't deserve it... #7. Came for the Black Eyed Peas. Was not disappointed. #6. Did not need to be reminded of 3OH!3. They sounded like a Disney Channel band trying to act like "cool" fratbros. #5. Don't remember them in the slightest, and the word "hypebeast" was all I needed to want to keep it that way. Your description also makes them sound like the R&B version of 3OH!3. #4. I've never been a fan of JT either, and songs like this are why. He was famous because of Timbaland's beats, and this song is what happens when Timbaland slips up. #3. Say what you will about Bieber now, but at least his voice broke and he can sound halfway convincing on love songs. #2. Shit like this is why rock is dead. DM1: Shit like this is why nobody takes Nicki seriously as a rapper anymore. DM2: Dare anybody to try and release this in 2019. DM3: I actually don't hate this song. But yeah, this was Jay-Z on autopilot. DM4: I forgot this song too. Good. DM5: This pile of shit would've gone straight to the top of my Worst of 2010 list. The vocals sound more like shrieking. DM6: Mike Posner came off as so punchable on this song. At least he redeemed himself with "I Took a Pill in Ibiza". DM7: "This sounds like gurgling ass." Agreed. #1. Rihanna should've shot Chris Brown. No jury in the country would've convicted her.
yay! of all the years to do a retrospective worst list for, 2010 is a great one. I'd probably put Blah Blah Blah at #1, but mostly out of embarrassment that I listened to it all the time when I was 11, lol Maybe it's because of Diamond Ace Studio's recent fun 1983 lists, but I'd love to see you talk about some mid 1980s pop :)
Here's my list: 10. 'Eenie Meenie' by Sean Kingston ft. Justin Bieber 9. 'Bedrock' by Young Money ft. Lloyd 8. 'Bottoms Up' by Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj 7. 'Like a G6' by Far East Movement 6. 'Imma Be' by The Black Eyed Peas 5. 'Say Aah' by Trey Songz 4. 'Sexy Bitch' by David Guetta ft. Akon 3. 'Cooler Than Me' by Mike Posner 2. 'Tie Me Down' by New Boyz ft. Ray J 1. 'Deuces' by Chris Brown ft. Tyga & Kevin McCall
@@samfeldstein4498 Hot take time: Baby by Justin Bieber is a perfectly normal song that should have never gotten the flack it did, and only did because Bieber hysteria was at its peak, and people wanted to act cool. From every single angle, 'Eeney Meenie Minie Mo Lover' is a worse song.
I'm really glad we're now seeing videos like this! I'm really interested in how he ranks some years throughout the 2000's, especially '05 and '09, considering the turds from those years. By the way Mark, if you see this, I'm making my own lists and I reference you as an inspiration frequently, if you're interested...
cooler than me’s lyrics are cringe, but gigamesh’s production on that song is straight up fantastic. there’s a version of it (oddly enough labelled “radio edit”) that only has like less than a minute of posner’s singing that I unashamedly still listen to regularly
Boy do some of these songs take me back. 2010 was the first year I really started to hear a lot more popular music and looking back it was a pretty bad year with the club music though it's certainly better than the borefests of 2016 and 2018. Don't have many disagreements with your picks except for Say Something, My Love, and Young Forever. I actually enjoy Say Something and My Love & Young Forever were more dull and boring than anything. Teach Me How To Dougie is a stupid dance rap song with a weak beat and weak rapping. And most importantly, they barely teach you how to do the Dougie aside from "Put your arms out front lean side to side" I remember OMG being played a lot on my school bus in sixth grade back then. Listening to it now, it's easily Usher's worst song. It's annoying especially with that background chanting, Usher is almost unrecognizable, the lyrics are stupid, and will.i.am's part was filler. I also remember Kesha being big back then but I don't remember hearing Blah Blah Blah or My First Kiss and thank goodness cause those songs are just atrocious and disgusting. Don't want to hear those songs. Imma Be is another stupid electropop song from The Black Eyed Peas with an annoyingly receptive chorus. Rock That Body also sucks too. Tie Me Down is annoying. Carry Out is really stupid with using fast food slang as sexual innuendo which in a way makes this song pretty funny for me. Still, it sucks and both Timbaland and Justin Timberlake have done much better. I remember Justin Bieber from when he blew up in 2010 and remember how people universally hated Baby. While Baby is bad, Eenie Meenie is even worse. Seriously, did some little kid write this song. The beat along with Bieber and Sean Kingston vocals get annoying after awhile complete with a stupid rap breakdown. I remember Hey Soul Sister being very popular in 2010 and even remember one kid at my summer camp that year singing that song. I'm also annoyed at all the overplay the song has gotten considering how stupid the lyrics are and very middle of the road the instrumentation is. I think I'll be better off without this. Sexy Bitch is an annoying club song with Akon being unlikeable like with almost all his songs especially when he preceds saying the title with "I'm trying to find the words to describe this girl without being disrespectful." BedRock is a lame pickup song with lots of stupid lines. Cooler Than Me is annoying and Mike Posner sounds very full of himself. Deuces is just garbage. All three guys come across as very mean spirited about their breakup and it doesn't make Chris Brown look good considering this came out only a year after he assaulted Rihanna. Let's leave all these guys behind in the 2010s as we wrap up this decade. Good video and look forward to more of these lists!
Holy guacamoly, Hey Soul Sister is the kind of song that will never die, making it so much worse than some of the other 2010 Hefty bags. I'm usually not one to let overplay get to me, but every time Hey Soul Sister comes up, I wish that song would just simply derail for good and all.
So right, its so radio friendly that its by far the most played Train song in stores and malls now. I seem to hear it more than Drive By and Drops of Jupiter combined
I might get flack for this, but I' happily take 2010 over half the other years this decade. A lot of it may have sucked, but at least you could groove to it. That being said, most of the songs you mentioned are ungrooveable.
B-HOP Nah it had some fire songs i loved and still feel nostalgic towards I loved how nearly every song that was good had some energy and kick to it unlike today where everything is boring. Drake say something was incredible and young forever gives me chills
@@gabrynaig9585I disagree with Backseat (even while acknowledging its bad side) unless you’re talking about the obnoxious 2012 rerelease; in fact, I’ll go as far as to saying that the main version is an 8.1/10. The rerelease, on the other hand, is just real bad, something like a 1.6/10. I’d argue that Pop Style, Love Me, Only, Treat You Better, Marvin Gaye, Gummo, FEFE, U.E.N.O, Say Aah, Someone You Loved, Drive By, Hey Soul Sister, and Deuces are much worse songs
2010 was the first year I really started becoming interested in music. While most of the year wasn't good, I'd certainly prefer it over the suck of 2016 and 2018. There were some great hits this year, and even some good club song's, but a majority of it was crappy club music and dated rock on the verge of falling out of the mainstream. And as much as I don't like the late 2010's for pop music, looking back on a lot of these club hits makes me feel embarrassed. Teach Me How To Dougee was just a lame stupid dance Hip Hop song of the time, anyone who thinks that we didn't have any hip hop dance song's between the mid 2000's and mid 2010's are sorely mistaken, but it's tragic two of their members died, but it still doesn't make the song suck any less. OMG is easily the worst song Usher ever made, although I kinda liked it at the time, and that chorus is just AWFUL ! Same can be said about Imma Bee which is easily the worst song The Black Eyed Peas ever made, exceot that unlike OMG I've always hated that song, even as a 10 year old in 2010. My First Kiss and Blah Blah Blah are just pure audio abominations. Tie Me Down is just an atrocious piece of garbage R&B song, I've never liked Ray J at all and New Boyz are just the worst, all of their song's were total dogshit. Carry Out is another song I never really liked all that much, and those sex and fast food puns are pretty stupid. Except for the beat, there's not much else. Not the worst thing ever, but far from what I wanna hear from JT and Timbaland. I personally hate Baby more, but Eenie Meenie is also trash, but I kinda liked it at the time. This sounds like some of the radio Disney pop shit of the time, and eenie miney mo lover is a stupid catchphrase. This type of shit could only be done by people younger than 20. I've never liked Hey Soul Sister either, it's always annoyed me and there's nothing special at all about it. It's basically the Girls Like You of the early 2010's, only without a female guest verse rapper, in that it's so white and generic, but still gets played on adult contempory radio because it makes as perfect coffee shop background music because why not. The ridiculous amount of overplay Hey Soul Sister got back then and still does now is extremely annoying because of how ear grading Pats voice is and the lyrics are very mediocre at best, It's one of those examples of overplay ruining a song, except that it has always sucked ass and is easily Train's worst song, and this is from someone who enjoys Drops of Jupiter. Agree with every dishonorable mention except for Say Something which is catchy in my opinion. Forever Young and Your Love are just boring. Bedrock is one of the most face palm worthy song's of the entire decade because of how idiotic a lot of the puns are about how these guys are all going to do this woman, and the Mr Flintstone line is just stupid. Sexy Chick misses what it goes for, I honestly find this one of David Guettas more catchier beats, but Akons line of "I'm trying to find the words to describe this girl without being disrespectful", only to follow it up with "damn youz a sexy bitch" is moronic ( than again a lot of these club song's are dumb ). I like Cooler than Me for the beat and that's mostly hit. Agree heavily with that Number 1, that is one of the worst song's I've ever heard in my entire life. The beat is boring and weak as fuck and the lyrics are so incredibly sexist and mean spirited. Seriously, after the whole Rihanna incident, this song should've kicked Chris Brown out of the music world for good, but instead we decided to keep him and have him score success for a whole decade. th-cam.com/video/q5mLjKI968g/w-d-xo.html People are idiots. And yeah, the mainstream R&B world would look a lot different this decade if he and Tyga weren't around, no doubt about it. I just don't give a shit about Chris Brown, he only had mabye 5 song's in his entire career I liked and that was it ( and only one of them is from this decade which is Yeah X3 ). He was always a mediocre singer at best and was mostly a manufactured R&B artist when he started and only grew to become one of the biggest dicks in music history. I can't believe there are people out there that still defend him because his actions spread a lot more than Rihanna. Fuck Chris Brown and hopefully we leave his ass behind in the 2020's because we don't need him anymore. In any case Mark, this was a good video. A lot of these song's still do bring back memories even if a lot of them suck.
Because you asked about our worst songs, I actually agree with your #1 :D 1. Deuces 2. Tie Me Down 3. If I Die Young (WHERE WAS THIS?) 4. BedRock 5. Eenie Meenie 6. Imma Be 7. Bottoms Up 8. Breakeven 9. Take It Off (i'm sorry) 10. Say Aah DM's OMG, How Low, My First Kiss, Rock That Body, The Only Exception, Teach Me How To Dougie, In My Head (those aren't in any particular order)
@@jevanreed4995 boring. To date it's the worst Paramore song I've heard, Misery Business is indeed way better and it should have made the 2007 year end list!
I wish Bottoms Up had made this list or at least have been a dishonorable mention. I'm glad to see someone else who hates that song. I find it so annoying.
20:05 "a love song to be sung at karaoke by the same people who don't realize that Semi-Charmed Life is about crystal meth addiction" might be among the most biting pieces of criticism you've ever put out
@@cubedmelons876 Totally agree. As Todd in the Shadows said, even when it was shit, and it was often shit, it was dominant shit. You couldn't NOT think about it.
"Imma be" still haunts my nightmares. Garish bombast indeed Mark. "Carry out" is so bad to me it's downright funny. "Deuces" not only hurts me as a female but as a human being, just gross.
I don't know what's worse - Deuces, or Chris Brown shitting on CHVRCHES for *daring* to criticise Marshmello for working with CB. Also, you are 100% otm about Hey Soul Sister continuing to stink up airwaves to this day.
Ooh 2010 worst list, finally! 10. My First Kiss 9. Cooler Than Me 8. Hey Daddy 7. Teach Me How To Dougie 6. Eenie Meenie 5. Tie Me Down 4. Imma Be 3. Deuces 2. Blah Blah Blah 1. Baby DHM1. Young Forever DHM2. OMG DHM3. Bedrock DHM4. Sexy Bitch DHM5. Say Aah DHM6. Just The Way You Are DHM7. Fireflies DHM8. I Made It DHM9. Lover, Lover DHM10. How Low
Probably the least bad year for bad music in the whole decade in my opinion. Anywhere here's my list: Dishonourable Mentions: • My First Kiss - 3OH!3 ft. Ke$ha • Stuck Like Glue - Sugarland • Baby - Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris • How Low - Ludacris • Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home) - Usher ft Plies • Like a G6 - Far East Movement ft. The Cataracs & Dev • Say Aah - Trey Songz ft. Fabolous 10. BedRock - Young Money ft. Lloyd 9. Eenie Meenie - Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber 8. Cooler Than Me - Mike Posner 7. Bottoms Up - Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj 6. Rock That Body - The Black Eyed Peas 5. Imma Be - The Black Eyed Peas 4. Teach Me How to Dougie - Cali Swag District 3. Blah Blah Blah - Ke$ha ft. 3OH!3 2. Deuces - Chris Brown ft. Tyga & Kevin McCall 1. Tie Me Down - New Boyz ft. Ray J
Seems super legit! Wow, when you compare this list to Mark's best of 2010 list, there was just so many garbage songs that came out this year. (I am surprised to see you don't have Usher's O.M.G.)
@@alex_flamer Yeah I seem to remember OMG just missed out for me when I made the list a while ago. It builds a decent groove in my opinion even if the lyrics are kind of trash and Usher can do a lot better.
#10 - as someone from the UK I had never heard of this before seeing these worst lists. Speaks for its longevity. #9 - I can't believe I bought this on iTunes when I was 10 #8 - Awful, but a guilty pleasure #7 - this was a #1 hit? Jesus Christ #6 - I used to like this, but then I realised it was only because my parents hated it so much #5 - Never heard this #4 - I heard this so many times, but apart from the titular phrase I couldn't tell you a single line from this song #3 - Awful then, even more so now since the production sounds incredibly dated #2 - Ukulele song #412 #1 - Never heard it, but yeah, Chris Brown is terrible
I mean say what you will about Brokencyde, at least their brand of “hip-hop” is still more upbeat and energetic than the trap snoozers we’re getting now
I can’t believe other people still remember BrokeNCYDE. XD They’re the best worst band ever in my opinion- I still listen to their I’m Not A Fan album as a guilty pleasure (though Tipsy is actually not that bad, and the instrumental of I’m Sorry is an excellent remix of Nothing Else by Archive.)
I'm late to this, but man even as a 9 year old, I dodged SO many bullets in 2010. Didn't hear any of the dishonorable mentions and only heard of half of the songs on the list proper.
Am I the only one who unironically likes Train’s hit singles? They’re so cheesy yet I can’t help appreciate the wholesomeness of it. I feel like he did this type of quirky song writing better than other artists (cough, AJR). I’ve genuinely never heard deuces.
I hate Train and all their songs but "Drops of Jupiter" I will always love... I don't care what anyone says and how cheesy they find it. Never apologise for what you like.😆
Do Top Ten Best Hit Songs of 1988. That was a great year for popular music - rock, metal, pop, R&B, dance-pop, hip hop and even some alternative managed to chart highly. It was basically the year of George Michael, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, INXS, Def Leppard, Guns N' Roses and Dirty Dancing.
Luckily I was one of the few that never heard the original Teach Me How to Dougie. In fact, the only reason I even know it exists is because back in my 3rd grade class when we were preparing for our final tests the teachers wrote a very terrible parody called "Teach Me How to Study" that was somehow better than the original.
10.) Wow this song barely scraped on the 100 list. Kind of shows how bland this song is. It has a catchy hook, I'll give it that. 9.) HoNeY gOt A bOoTy LiKe POW! POW! POW! 8.) Wow that is genuinely disgusting! I can't say I have much of an affection to Kesha's electropop stuff when she came to the scene, largely because I can't get pass Dr. Luke's relationship to Kesha, but also most of the time it's just alright for me. This is the only song from her during this time that I any feeling other than "meh," so good job! 7.) I'm astonished people will look back on the Black Eyed Peas and defend them because they are largely pretty bad! This song especially. 6.) Why did 3OH!3 have a career? 5.) This is the first time I have ever heard of these guys and this song. Wow this is bad! 4.) When I wanna pick up a lady, my go to metaphor is that she is as good as a McDonald's big mac meal. Hot! 3.) Did Justin Bieber ever have a personality? Because I don't think he ever did! 2.) Wow that high! I mean I wouldn't call it a good song, but I don't know I can't build up much hate for it besides the awful lyrics and Pat's singing, it's too cutesy and twee that isn't obnoxious but still passable that I won't change the channel on the radio. I mean it's not the worse Train song! Drive By anyone? HM1.) SNORE HM2.) Honestly surprised you didn't put this on the list. Because I sure as shit would! But "Top hoe shaming" will now be in my lexicon for the rest of my life! HM3.) Wow they somehow they ruined a song I never cared much about! That's a feat! HM4.) There's bounce, I'll give it that. Too bad it's a Black Eyed Peas song! HM5.) This isn't on the list too! Damn Mark back at it again subverting everyone's expectations! HM6.) This song is a guilty pleasure if I'm being honest. It's the synths and beat! Also good god why would you choose this for a theme song! Mark I'm so sorry! HM7.) Drake is being swallowed by the beat! Timbaland nooo!!! 1.) I predicted that Deuces would have topped the list after looking over the year-end list. And you know what? Good! Worst hit song of the decade! Fight me!
Davidwash3r3 how Drake say something is one of his best songs the beat was fire and Drake gave a dope verse and a catchy hook it was a fun well delivered fuck you slash celebration dont get the hate
Not gonna lie... I have loved the 3oh3 songs and Hey soul sister when it was 2010/2011. But then again I was between the ages of 10 to 12 at the time and dislike most of the songs on this list now. I still have a soft spot for Hey soul sister, eventhough I know how awful it is.
Wow, 2010 did not hold up well. My list would be as follows: 10. Find Your Love by Drake 9. Rock That Body by The Black Eyed Peas 8. Sexy Bitch by David Guetta ft. Akon 7. Deuces by Chris Brown ft. Tyga and Kevin McCall 6. My First Kiss by 3OH!3 ft. Kesha 5. Hey, Soul Sister by Train 4. Bottoms Up by Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj 3. Use Somebody by Kings Of Leon 2. Tie Me Down by New Boyz ft. Ray J 1. Eenie Meenie by Sean Kingston ft. Justin Bieber Dishonourable Mentions: Young Forever by Jay-Z ft. Mr Hudson, Say Aah by Trey Songz ft. Fabolous, Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart by Alicia Keys, Two Is Better Than One by Boys Like Girls ft. Taylor Swift, Un-thinkable (I'm Ready) by Alicia Keys, Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home) by Usher, Hard by Rihanna ft. Jeezy, OMG by Usher ft. will.i.am, Baby by Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris, Secrets by OneRepublic, Not Afraid by Eminem
Hey so, now that it’s 2024 and I’m just reading this, have any of these opinions/placements changed? Also, I disapprove of Find Your Love Being on your list (from 2019, who knows if this list has changed over the years).
I liked a lot of these, but my top ten would be the following: 1. Mike Posner "Cooler Than Me" 2. La Roux "Bulletproof" 3. Justin Bieber "Baby" 4. Chris Brown "Deuces" 5. DJ Khaled "All I Do Is Win" 6. Cali Swag District "Teach Me How to Dougie" 7. Sean Kingston "Eenie Meenie" 8. Uncle Kracker "Smile" 9. Michael Buble "Haven't Met You Yet" 10. Miley Cyrus "Party in the U.S.A."
I'd love to see you do a worst list for the rest of the years in the history of the Hot 100 that you haven't already covered. Looking back at it, 2010 was one of the worst years in the history of pop music and for #1 hits in my opinion. Blah Blah Blah should have been higher in my opinion and Imma Be is one of the worst #1 hits of the decade so far. I'm glad the Black Eyed Peas aren't relevant anymore. If only the same could happen with Chris Brown. Hey Soul Sister is a guilty pleasure of mine but it's mainly because of the instrumentation and the fond memories I have associated with it. I'm surprised Baby wasn't at least a dishonorable mention and I also would have included Bottoms Up by Trey Songz and Nicki Minaj.
I legit lost a bit of hope in humanity after learning that Deuces was a huge hit. We let a woman beater make a comeback only a year after the incident with THAT piece of shit? There is no justice in this world.
Popular music has been excruciatingly godawful over the past 23 years, and the 2010's is no exception to this rule. Out of all the music trends in the past 2 decades, the trends in 2010 have aged the worst.
Holy shit man, this list reminds me of every Mitzvah I went to in seventh grade…good times. I remember the girl I had a crush on back then dancing at my old buddy Eric's Bar Mitzvah to "OMG" and I bought _Raymond v. Raymond_ on CD as a result Additionally, I remember pirating "Carry Out" when I heard it on the radio and the version I downloaded had some low-voiced dude say the name of the pirate whom put it on MediaFire at the intro of the song like it was a producer tag. I'm pretty sure I still have the (probably 128 kpbs mp3 lol) audio file on my laptop somewhere What a nostalgia bump. Goddamn
The thing I will remember the most from this video is that Spectrum Pulse described a song as "gurgling ass."
its not even in the actual top 10!
I know! HIS MIND
Also "top hoe-shaming"
I love in general when he describes a song as sounding like ass.
It's kind of ironic, especially when the beat sounds like an autotuned fart
Excellent explanation of Dueces. I totally agree that R&B in the 2010s would be different without Chris Brown.
And BETTER
Seriously though, any Chris Brown takedown is super cathartic
How someone so unlikeable sustained a career for so long still mystifies me.
the reason Chris Brown still exists is because music critics need their industry-grade punching bags
dayzgone Yeah, Ted Nugent is a whack job, no question. But I also feel like he had little cultural impact as far as his musical career is concerned.
Chris Brown meanwhile somehow maintained constant popularity and success even after beating Rihanna to a pulp. He won a Grammy after the fact. He had multiple top 10 hits. Some of the biggest artists still working (like Drake, Justin Bieber, and Marshmello) still bring him onto tracks as if nothing happened at all. People consider him one of the greatest modern R&B artists (gag me)
Ted Nugent, for the most part, fell into a niche audience, save for one or two songs.
It's not just that he's unlikeable as a person, but that most of his music (especially since 2009) sucks. R. Kelly is even worse than Chris Brown, but he was talented enough to get hits for a decade after his initial allegations. Chris' only talent is dancing, but that doesn't matter if he gets tens of millions of monthly listens on streaming and radio.
@@TheDukeofCheese12 Ted Nugent was only culturally relevant in the mid-late 70s. He has a few good songs, but no one ever talks about any of his albums. Even today, no one is really looking to him as an inspiration for picking up a guitar. Ultimately, his entire legacy has been tainted for decades by his bad behavior and his awful politics.
This whole list gives me very strong early Todd in the Shadows flashbacks
Lol me too! I think he reviewed most of these songs in his pop reviews!
The music that was popular when I was 12 was *EVEN MORE* embarrassing than I realized lol
Oh how naive I was around that time too.
I was 10 and, for example, eminem's "not afraid" felt odd back then, no to mention now
I was 12 in late 2014 and early to mid 2015, and I think the music from then aged really well in that era... even if there were still some misses in there.
10. Stupid fad.
9. Glad that DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love is the one that stuck around.
8. Obnoxious.
7. Wow, such brilliant poetry, truly the heirs to Shakespeare. JK, it sucks.
6. 3OH3 + Early Kesha = Not Good.
5. "I heard you had a baby, you want a NewBoy in you?".
4. The song that killed Timbaland.
3. Guilty Pleasure.
2. Thank goodness that I didn't know how dirty this song was when I was nine.
DM1. JOSIE'S ON A VACATION FAR AWAY... oops, wrong "Your Love".
DM2. Hilarious for all the wrong reasons.
DM3. Meh.
DM4. Also ironically hilarious.
DM5. "Call me Mr. Flintstone, I can make your Bedrock...".
DM6. Later, he took a pill in Ibiza in order to prove Avicii (R.I.P.) that he was cool.
DM7. Say Something I'm giving up on you... oops, wrong "Say Something".
1.Eight years later, Lil Hacky would wake up in Chris Brown's body.
"More" is another good Usher dance song
I had forgotten about Deuces, thanks Mark.
I'll never forget it thanks to Kevin's verse about the Turners
Yes it’s a terrible song
Personally, I feel the only good part/parts about it are the beat and the “woahs” in the chorus. The rest of the son g should’ve been so much better. However, the remix is even worse with everyone on it having their talents wasted. Especially with the verses from Drake, Kanye and Andre 3000, who for me, has the worst flow and verse.
@Tyana Jones What do you mean?
@Tyana Jones Here's the thing. There are folks who like it and folks who don't. I personally wish it was a better song. Don't get so butt hurt about it. I assume you are just trying to troll on folks who don't like it or can't take proper critiques of the song. It does have its flaws.
Seeing Mark tear apart Hey Soul Sister which is my least favorite song I’ve ever heard is the highlight of the week. Also I saw Deuces at #1 from a mile away.
Zeuz Makes Music I completely agree on hey soul sister
HSS isnt my least favourite, but i hate it and it irks me that its stuck around. One of those songs thats been played on loop in supermarkets since it came out.
2010 was an iconic year, full of awesome memories. I graduated from middle school, started high school, and was obsessed with Phineas and Ferb (don't judge). Most of the music from this year are guilty pleasures
I graduated high school that year and also loved Phineas and Ferb, lol.
That year sucked
About that Bieber song: As atrocious as it is, at least I will give it this: It killed the word "shorty".
MBF78 lol so true
Except Post Malone would use it 8 years later on 'I Fall Apart' (you was my shorty I thought) 😏
@@mikeatthepiano6067 Yeah but he's white, so his using it is on the same level as Bieber's.
Great video as always, Mark. Also, THANK YOU for that ending talking about Chris Brown. It's almost astounding how the music industry has completely dodged the Me Too movement and such. Chris Brown has continued to have a platform and is widely celebrated and defended even after what he did to Rihanna.
Seriously, folks, if you haven't, and think you can handle it, go look into what he did to her that night. The info is all out there. I DARE anyone to defend him after reading up on that situation.
In all honesty, if Chris Brown seemed genuinely remorseful for what he did, I'd be inclined to just say let the past be in the past. But he has continued to bring it up for YEARS, and had the gall to create a song celebrating how awesome he is and mention his "controversial past", clearly alluding to his woman-beating. He does not seem at all sorry for what he did, and it sickens me that he is still successful and defended. Disgusting.
huntercrunch Relax, it’s not that serious. There are much bigger issues going on than some R&B singer continuing to have a music career. He isn’t the first POS entertainer and he won’t be last.
There's such a thing as separating the art from the artist y'know
Both of these replies make no sense because
1. Allowing horrible people to be in the industry sets a dangerous example that "If I'm big, I can be horrible"
2. If he constantly mentions it, defends himself, praises himself, and continues to make barely passable music, there is no reason to keep him around.
I agree that I hate him as a person and as much as I like Yeah 3x, Turn Up The Music (minus one specific part and the fact that it had a Rihanna remix), Don’t Wake Me Up (fight me on this one), and Go Crazy, we should’ve never let him have a career after that infamous incident and, later, the release of Deuces.
#10. I've barely seen or heard anybody be nostalgic for this "dance craze". Hope you're right, Mark.
#9. A song that, back in the days when my car radio was my main source of new music, would make me change the station instantly.
#8. Wow, I think this is the first time I've ever seen you diss Kesha. But if this song didn't deserve it...
#7. Came for the Black Eyed Peas. Was not disappointed.
#6. Did not need to be reminded of 3OH!3. They sounded like a Disney Channel band trying to act like "cool" fratbros.
#5. Don't remember them in the slightest, and the word "hypebeast" was all I needed to want to keep it that way. Your description also makes them sound like the R&B version of 3OH!3.
#4. I've never been a fan of JT either, and songs like this are why. He was famous because of Timbaland's beats, and this song is what happens when Timbaland slips up.
#3. Say what you will about Bieber now, but at least his voice broke and he can sound halfway convincing on love songs.
#2. Shit like this is why rock is dead.
DM1: Shit like this is why nobody takes Nicki seriously as a rapper anymore.
DM2: Dare anybody to try and release this in 2019.
DM3: I actually don't hate this song. But yeah, this was Jay-Z on autopilot.
DM4: I forgot this song too. Good.
DM5: This pile of shit would've gone straight to the top of my Worst of 2010 list. The vocals sound more like shrieking.
DM6: Mike Posner came off as so punchable on this song. At least he redeemed himself with "I Took a Pill in Ibiza".
DM7: "This sounds like gurgling ass." Agreed.
#1. Rihanna should've shot Chris Brown. No jury in the country would've convicted her.
@Tyana Jones Did you pull that out of your ass or something?
I’m going to forever defend Your Love, and Last Time I Saw You at least brought the old Nicki back.
yay! of all the years to do a retrospective worst list for, 2010 is a great one. I'd probably put Blah Blah Blah at #1, but mostly out of embarrassment that I listened to it all the time when I was 11, lol
Maybe it's because of Diamond Ace Studio's recent fun 1983 lists, but I'd love to see you talk about some mid 1980s pop :)
Finally some retrospective worst lists! Exactly what i wanted to see after coming home at precisely 4:00 am, somewhat sober from beach partying!
He should do a worst list for 2004
@@Thesportsmusicgodwell, Mr. 96 got that covered.
"the sentient embodiments of douchebaggery" gahhh the way you ripped the kesha/3oh!3 song apart 🤣
Here's my list:
10. 'Eenie Meenie' by Sean Kingston ft. Justin Bieber
9. 'Bedrock' by Young Money ft. Lloyd
8. 'Bottoms Up' by Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj
7. 'Like a G6' by Far East Movement
6. 'Imma Be' by The Black Eyed Peas
5. 'Say Aah' by Trey Songz
4. 'Sexy Bitch' by David Guetta ft. Akon
3. 'Cooler Than Me' by Mike Posner
2. 'Tie Me Down' by New Boyz ft. Ray J
1. 'Deuces' by Chris Brown ft. Tyga & Kevin McCall
I agree with all of them they all suck
I don’t get how Cooler than Me is bad
@@ffjreviews9029 Yes, thank you!! I agree
Would switch 'Cooler Than Me' out for 'Hey Soul Sister' but I agree otherwise.
@@ffjreviews9029 its probably the lyrics however i found out it was only his mind saying this stuff
When you are the only one who prefers best lists over worst lists because hearing a critic be happy is more rare than seeing a critic complain
Music fans (including myself) just love to hear a good roasting lol 🔥
I have a soft spot for Forever Young because it was used in Regular Show.
Ooh, boy...
I haven't seen a list like this since rewatching Todd in the Shadows list videos.
A worst of 2010 list that doesn't include "Like a G6"? Damn.
Despite its stupidity and even incoherence, there was somewhat of a grove to it and the female vocalist does her job decently.
or Baby by Justin Bieber
That song slaps, though!
Well the thing is, nobody remembers Like a G6. I do agree that Baby should’ve definitely been on the list.
@@samfeldstein4498 Hot take time: Baby by Justin Bieber is a perfectly normal song that should have never gotten the flack it did, and only did because Bieber hysteria was at its peak, and people wanted to act cool. From every single angle, 'Eeney Meenie Minie Mo Lover' is a worse song.
I really wish to see some more retrospective worst lists in the future!!
1983
1990
1988
I'm a Train fan, and I can't stand Hey Soul Sister. Their 1998-2005 music is really good, but now they suck.
I'm really glad we're now seeing videos like this! I'm really interested in how he ranks some years throughout the 2000's, especially '05 and '09, considering the turds from those years. By the way Mark, if you see this, I'm making my own lists and I reference you as an inspiration frequently, if you're interested...
Hearing pop radio around the turn of the decade just as I was getting into music made me get into classic rock instead. What a silver lining.
cooler than me’s lyrics are cringe, but gigamesh’s production on that song is straight up fantastic. there’s a version of it (oddly enough labelled “radio edit”) that only has like less than a minute of posner’s singing that I unashamedly still listen to regularly
Gigamesh's a pretty cool producer in general
24KGoldn performed a partial cover for a radio show once. It's actually pretty good.
Thank you Mark for bringing me back to being a freshman in high school, depressed, and obsessed with Hopsin. What a year this was lol.
7:24: that’s the last thing I’d expect someone like you to say, mark
Boy do some of these songs take me back. 2010 was the first year I really started to hear a lot more popular music and looking back it was a pretty bad year with the club music though it's certainly better than the borefests of 2016 and 2018. Don't have many disagreements with your picks except for Say Something, My Love, and Young Forever. I actually enjoy Say Something and My Love & Young Forever were more dull and boring than anything. Teach Me How To Dougie is a stupid dance rap song with a weak beat and weak rapping. And most importantly, they barely teach you how to do the Dougie aside from "Put your arms out front lean side to side" I remember OMG being played a lot on my school bus in sixth grade back then. Listening to it now, it's easily Usher's worst song. It's annoying especially with that background chanting, Usher is almost unrecognizable, the lyrics are stupid, and will.i.am's part was filler. I also remember Kesha being big back then but I don't remember hearing Blah Blah Blah or My First Kiss and thank goodness cause those songs are just atrocious and disgusting. Don't want to hear those songs. Imma Be is another stupid electropop song from The Black Eyed Peas with an annoyingly receptive chorus. Rock That Body also sucks too. Tie Me Down is annoying. Carry Out is really stupid with using fast food slang as sexual innuendo which in a way makes this song pretty funny for me. Still, it sucks and both Timbaland and Justin Timberlake have done much better. I remember Justin Bieber from when he blew up in 2010 and remember how people universally hated Baby. While Baby is bad, Eenie Meenie is even worse. Seriously, did some little kid write this song. The beat along with Bieber and Sean Kingston vocals get annoying after awhile complete with a stupid rap breakdown. I remember Hey Soul Sister being very popular in 2010 and even remember one kid at my summer camp that year singing that song. I'm also annoyed at all the overplay the song has gotten considering how stupid the lyrics are and very middle of the road the instrumentation is. I think I'll be better off without this. Sexy Bitch is an annoying club song with Akon being unlikeable like with almost all his songs especially when he preceds saying the title with "I'm trying to find the words to describe this girl without being disrespectful." BedRock is a lame pickup song with lots of stupid lines. Cooler Than Me is annoying and Mike Posner sounds very full of himself. Deuces is just garbage. All three guys come across as very mean spirited about their breakup and it doesn't make Chris Brown look good considering this came out only a year after he assaulted Rihanna. Let's leave all these guys behind in the 2010s as we wrap up this decade. Good video and look forward to more of these lists!
Say something is fun as fuck bro.
Holy guacamoly, Hey Soul Sister is the kind of song that will never die, making it so much worse than some of the other 2010 Hefty bags. I'm usually not one to let overplay get to me, but every time Hey Soul Sister comes up, I wish that song would just simply derail for good and all.
So right, its so radio friendly that its by far the most played Train song in stores and malls now. I seem to hear it more than Drive By and Drops of Jupiter combined
I'm actually suprised that cooler than me wasnt at #1 or even in the top 10.
I might get flack for this, but I' happily take 2010 over half the other years this decade. A lot of it may have sucked, but at least you could groove to it.
That being said, most of the songs you mentioned are ungrooveable.
2010 was a dumpster fire of a year for pop music.
B-HOP Nah it had some fire songs i loved and still feel nostalgic towards I loved how nearly every song that was good had some energy and kick to it unlike today where everything is boring. Drake say something was incredible and young forever gives me chills
You did mention Kanye helped that year in an old post, does that view still hold up?
2016 wants a really detailed explanation for that sentence
Ooh..... this should be fun!!!
I never enjoyed Tik Tok (just wasn't a fan of that era), but Blah Blah Blah will always be her worst.
@@jevanreed4995 That's very frightening to hear since she rebounded musically just two years ago.
@@jevanreed4995 Wait Kesha put out a new song recently?
It’s a wonder any of us got laid that year” 😂😂😂😂
Hay Soul Sister is vaguely listenable compared to Drive By (a strong contender for worst hit of the 2010s on writing and framing alone.
Backseat by the New Boyz and Birthday Cake Remix are up there as well
@@gabrynaig9585I disagree with Backseat (even while acknowledging its bad side) unless you’re talking about the obnoxious 2012 rerelease; in fact, I’ll go as far as to saying that the main version is an 8.1/10. The rerelease, on the other hand, is just real bad, something like a 1.6/10. I’d argue that Pop Style, Love Me, Only, Treat You Better, Marvin Gaye, Gummo, FEFE, U.E.N.O, Say Aah, Someone You Loved, Drive By, Hey Soul Sister, and Deuces are much worse songs
It’s still crazy that Chris Brown is still a thing to this day.
Mr. 96 That’s what talent will do.
@@MBfishboy13 yeah, that's why it's so crazy
Samuele Salvatico not really, when your talented, you get away with a lot of shit. We’ve seen this before.
@Tyana Jones no hes the criminal of R&B
Tyana Jones wait wtf did Rihanna do
True Story: My sister liked Better With The Lights Off as a way to shittalk her friends.
"Hey. Hey. [Name]. You look better with the lights off. Ha!"
Eenie meenie is garbage but beautiful girls is an absolute masterpiece
@Euan Jackson its just an absoulte banger with an amazing hook
This is the greatest review channel
Thanks Mark
God thank you for bringing up hey soul sister, I honestly can't stand this song more than almost anything
Great list
IMO Shock Value II did have one good song. I’ve always really liked If We Ever Meet Again.
2010 was the first year I really started becoming interested in music. While most of the year wasn't good, I'd certainly prefer it over the suck of 2016 and 2018. There were some great hits this year, and even some good club song's, but a majority of it was crappy club music and dated rock on the verge of falling out of the mainstream. And as much as I don't like the late 2010's for pop music, looking back on a lot of these club hits makes me feel embarrassed. Teach Me How To Dougee was just a lame stupid dance Hip Hop song of the time, anyone who thinks that we didn't have any hip hop dance song's between the mid 2000's and mid 2010's are sorely mistaken, but it's tragic two of their members died, but it still doesn't make the song suck any less. OMG is easily the worst song Usher ever made, although I kinda liked it at the time, and that chorus is just AWFUL ! Same can be said about Imma Bee which is easily the worst song The Black Eyed Peas ever made, exceot that unlike OMG I've always hated that song, even as a 10 year old in 2010. My First Kiss and Blah Blah Blah are just pure audio abominations. Tie Me Down is just an atrocious piece of garbage R&B song, I've never liked Ray J at all and New Boyz are just the worst, all of their song's were total dogshit. Carry Out is another song I never really liked all that much, and those sex and fast food puns are pretty stupid. Except for the beat, there's not much else. Not the worst thing ever, but far from what I wanna hear from JT and Timbaland. I personally hate Baby more, but Eenie Meenie is also trash, but I kinda liked it at the time. This sounds like some of the radio Disney pop shit of the time, and eenie miney mo lover is a stupid catchphrase. This type of shit could only be done by people younger than 20. I've never liked Hey Soul Sister either, it's always annoyed me and there's nothing special at all about it. It's basically the Girls Like You of the early 2010's, only without a female guest verse rapper, in that it's so white and generic, but still gets played on adult contempory radio because it makes as perfect coffee shop background music because why not. The ridiculous amount of overplay Hey Soul Sister got back then and still does now is extremely annoying because of how ear grading Pats voice is and the lyrics are very mediocre at best, It's one of those examples of overplay ruining a song, except that it has always sucked ass and is easily Train's worst song, and this is from someone who enjoys Drops of Jupiter. Agree with every dishonorable mention except for Say Something which is catchy in my opinion. Forever Young and Your Love are just boring. Bedrock is one of the most face palm worthy song's of the entire decade because of how idiotic a lot of the puns are about how these guys are all going to do this woman, and the Mr Flintstone line is just stupid. Sexy Chick misses what it goes for, I honestly find this one of David Guettas more catchier beats, but Akons line of "I'm trying to find the words to describe this girl without being disrespectful", only to follow it up with "damn youz a sexy bitch" is moronic ( than again a lot of these club song's are dumb ). I like Cooler than Me for the beat and that's mostly hit. Agree heavily with that Number 1, that is one of the worst song's I've ever heard in my entire life. The beat is boring and weak as fuck and the lyrics are so incredibly sexist and mean spirited. Seriously, after the whole Rihanna incident, this song should've kicked Chris Brown out of the music world for good, but instead we decided to keep him and have him score success for a whole decade.
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People are idiots. And yeah, the mainstream R&B world would look a lot different this decade if he and Tyga weren't around, no doubt about it. I just don't give a shit about Chris Brown, he only had mabye 5 song's in his entire career I liked and that was it ( and only one of them is from this decade which is Yeah X3 ). He was always a mediocre singer at best and was mostly a manufactured R&B artist when he started and only grew to become one of the biggest dicks in music history. I can't believe there are people out there that still defend him because his actions spread a lot more than Rihanna. Fuck Chris Brown and hopefully we leave his ass behind in the 2020's because we don't need him anymore.
In any case Mark, this was a good video. A lot of these song's still do bring back memories even if a lot of them suck.
>tries to come up with the words for her without being disrespectful
>comes up with "damn you a sexy bitch"
my predictions are that 1-10 and all of the honorable mentions will be deuces
Nostradamus
Take a shot every time he says the word “asinine”
Let's all be grateful and thankful that at least _"Whip My Hair"_ didn't make the Year End...
*SERIOUSLY*
Would it have made the list if leftovers from a previous year-end could not qualify?
Because you asked about our worst songs, I actually agree with your #1 :D
1. Deuces
2. Tie Me Down
3. If I Die Young (WHERE WAS THIS?)
4. BedRock
5. Eenie Meenie
6. Imma Be
7. Bottoms Up
8. Breakeven
9. Take It Off (i'm sorry)
10. Say Aah
DM's OMG, How Low, My First Kiss, Rock That Body, The Only Exception, Teach Me How To Dougie, In My Head (those aren't in any particular order)
@@jevanreed4995 boring. To date it's the worst Paramore song I've heard, Misery Business is indeed way better and it should have made the 2007 year end list!
I haven't heard a lot of songs from 2010, so I'm not gonna do an entire list, but I highly doubt anything would top "deuces" for me either
I wish Bottoms Up had made this list or at least have been a dishonorable mention. I'm glad to see someone else who hates that song. I find it so annoying.
Baxter Brown I actually don’t mind Bottoms Up
I misheard "average brother with soul" as "average bubble with soap" when I was 10
IHOP isn’t even open 24 hours!
20:05 "a love song to be sung at karaoke by the same people who don't realize that Semi-Charmed Life is about crystal meth addiction" might be among the most biting pieces of criticism you've ever put out
Some of these songs are so hilariously cringy in hindsight. I’ll take them over 2016 hits any day of the week.
Yeah, as bad as the songs could get, they were memorable. 2016 songs just put me to sleep.
@@cubedmelons876 Totally agree. As Todd in the Shadows said, even when it was shit, and it was often shit, it was dominant shit. You couldn't NOT think about it.
I knew "Deuces" would top this list, considering how much the music in 2010 sucked massive balls.
I still think that year isn’t worse than 2016 or 2018.
"Imma be" still haunts my nightmares. Garish bombast indeed Mark. "Carry out" is so bad to me it's downright funny. "Deuces" not only hurts me as a female but as a human being, just gross.
Well, this sure is coming out of nowhere! Mark, you don't have to do this!
red background, this is gonna get intense
I don't know what's worse - Deuces, or Chris Brown shitting on CHVRCHES for *daring* to criticise Marshmello for working with CB.
Also, you are 100% otm about Hey Soul Sister continuing to stink up airwaves to this day.
I am literally dying everytime he goes on a rant against the overtly I'll-adviced production choices that ran rife throughout this whole year.
"Gurgling ass"
Ooh 2010 worst list, finally!
10. My First Kiss
9. Cooler Than Me
8. Hey Daddy
7. Teach Me How To Dougie
6. Eenie Meenie
5. Tie Me Down
4. Imma Be
3. Deuces
2. Blah Blah Blah
1. Baby
DHM1. Young Forever
DHM2. OMG
DHM3. Bedrock
DHM4. Sexy Bitch
DHM5. Say Aah
DHM6. Just The Way You Are
DHM7. Fireflies
DHM8. I Made It
DHM9. Lover, Lover
DHM10. How Low
I completely agree about “Sexy Chick” I remember thinking that was the worst song of the year back then
I used to love it as a 3-5 year old. That has changed a lot since.
Idk how anyone could have visceral hatred towards bedrock (not saying mark does), it’s so hilariously bad it’s kind of charming
I totally agree
Grocery Bag
Probably the least bad year for bad music in the whole decade in my opinion. Anywhere here's my list:
Dishonourable Mentions:
• My First Kiss - 3OH!3 ft. Ke$ha
• Stuck Like Glue - Sugarland
• Baby - Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris
• How Low - Ludacris
• Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home) - Usher ft Plies
• Like a G6 - Far East Movement ft. The Cataracs & Dev
• Say Aah - Trey Songz ft. Fabolous
10. BedRock - Young Money ft. Lloyd
9. Eenie Meenie - Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber
8. Cooler Than Me - Mike Posner
7. Bottoms Up - Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj
6. Rock That Body - The Black Eyed Peas
5. Imma Be - The Black Eyed Peas
4. Teach Me How to Dougie - Cali Swag District
3. Blah Blah Blah - Ke$ha ft. 3OH!3
2. Deuces - Chris Brown ft. Tyga & Kevin McCall
1. Tie Me Down - New Boyz ft. Ray J
Seems super legit! Wow, when you compare this list to Mark's best of 2010 list, there was just so many garbage songs that came out this year. (I am surprised to see you don't have Usher's O.M.G.)
@@alex_flamer Yeah I seem to remember OMG just missed out for me when I made the list a while ago. It builds a decent groove in my opinion even if the lyrics are kind of trash and Usher can do a lot better.
I'm glad to see Bottoms Up in your list. I don't know why Mark didn't even mention it.
@@samfeldstein4498never thought it was bad, it’s meh/neutral tier for me.
@@alex_flamerwell, the 2010 year-end also gave us a lot of greatness, though I do still believe it’s in the lower half of the 2010s for me.
#10 - as someone from the UK I had never heard of this before seeing these worst lists. Speaks for its longevity.
#9 - I can't believe I bought this on iTunes when I was 10
#8 - Awful, but a guilty pleasure
#7 - this was a #1 hit? Jesus Christ
#6 - I used to like this, but then I realised it was only because my parents hated it so much
#5 - Never heard this
#4 - I heard this so many times, but apart from the titular phrase I couldn't tell you a single line from this song
#3 - Awful then, even more so now since the production sounds incredibly dated
#2 - Ukulele song #412
#1 - Never heard it, but yeah, Chris Brown is terrible
Can y’all believe in 6 months this decade will be over?
Philip Moore This was the decade I grew up in. It’s weird.
Mike Weber ikr time goes by so fast. This decade for me was high school & college
I started in 1st grade and ending it off in junior year. Shit’s crazy.
All I can say is fuck the 2010's and thank God it's over with soon enough! Let's work for a much better 2020's instead.
@@crazyluigi6664 Amen to that, brother. I can only hope that with the bonkers year 2019's been, it will at the very least make the 20's interesting.
Oh so many songs on this list that I HATE getting the thrashing they deserve. So satisfying. Good video Mark!
I ignored popular music for several years until I heard Rolling in the Deep in 2011. Most of these songs I had never heard.
Michael Adkins Want a medal?
@@MBfishboy13 Just saying the music of the 2000s and including 2010 were not the best. And yes, I would like a medal, thank you.
When you realize you're not crazy for hating pop music at the age of 9 ( I was 9 in 2010)
I was 22 and it still sucked. The music industry got flooded with so much trash that year
Music, movies, art, and counter-culture.
YAY I FREAKING LOVE THESE VIDEOS 😍 *grabs popcorn* 🍿
Who would knew that Brokencyde would become such a huge inspiration for hip-hop today?
I mean say what you will about Brokencyde, at least their brand of “hip-hop” is still more upbeat and energetic than the trap snoozers we’re getting now
@@hyperionnova2854 Crunkcore was hella upbeat
I can’t believe other people still remember BrokeNCYDE. XD
They’re the best worst band ever in my opinion- I still listen to their I’m Not A Fan album as a guilty pleasure (though Tipsy is actually not that bad, and the instrumental of I’m Sorry is an excellent remix of Nothing Else by Archive.)
We need best of 2011
And a worst list.
@@lilmissdifferent99 yes both
We actually need both
And we need a worst of 2012 video to
@@Thesportsmusicgod wish granted!
I'm late to this, but man even as a 9 year old, I dodged SO many bullets in 2010. Didn't hear any of the dishonorable mentions and only heard of half of the songs on the list proper.
Hey Soul Sister may be one of the songs that Pat Monahan may would have written for his wife (if he has one), whom he calls a soul sister WTF 😂😂😂😂😂
Am I the only one who unironically likes Train’s hit singles? They’re so cheesy yet I can’t help appreciate the wholesomeness of it. I feel like he did this type of quirky song writing better than other artists (cough, AJR).
I’ve genuinely never heard deuces.
I hate Train and all their songs but "Drops of Jupiter" I will always love... I don't care what anyone says and how cheesy they find it. Never apologise for what you like.😆
@@annnee6818 Calling All Angels
Trains other hits outside of the 2010s were ok.
God I hate Hey Soul Sister so much. I cannot stand it
2010 was a bad year
Riah Reviews nah music nowdays sucks ass mumble rap and trap rap ruined music
It’s definitely there in the lower half of the 2010s decade, but at least it’s no 2016 or 2018.
Do Top Ten Best Hit Songs of 1988. That was a great year for popular music - rock, metal, pop, R&B, dance-pop, hip hop and even some alternative managed to chart highly. It was basically the year of George Michael, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, INXS, Def Leppard, Guns N' Roses and Dirty Dancing.
I'm sorta drawn in by the badness of 'Imma Be'
Luckily I was one of the few that never heard the original Teach Me How to Dougie. In fact, the only reason I even know it exists is because back in my 3rd grade class when we were preparing for our final tests the teachers wrote a very terrible parody called "Teach Me How to Study" that was somehow better than the original.
I wonder if 'Cooler Than Me' will top this list, as Mark said it probably would in his best of 2016.
lol
honestly I like the production on that song too much for it to come anywhere near a list like this
@@lyramsr I think the production is ok but the vocals are horrible so it would still be down there for me
I actually like cooler than me
Here five years later to inform that it didn’t top this list, Deuces did. Mark does mention his opinion on Cooler Than Me in the DHMs section, though.
24:20, hey, Talladega Nights is a good movie...
10.) Wow this song barely scraped on the 100 list. Kind of shows how bland this song is. It has a catchy hook, I'll give it that.
9.) HoNeY gOt A bOoTy LiKe POW! POW! POW!
8.) Wow that is genuinely disgusting! I can't say I have much of an affection to Kesha's electropop stuff when she came to the scene, largely because I can't get pass Dr. Luke's relationship to Kesha, but also most of the time it's just alright for me. This is the only song from her during this time that I any feeling other than "meh," so good job!
7.) I'm astonished people will look back on the Black Eyed Peas and defend them because they are largely pretty bad! This song especially.
6.) Why did 3OH!3 have a career?
5.) This is the first time I have ever heard of these guys and this song. Wow this is bad!
4.) When I wanna pick up a lady, my go to metaphor is that she is as good as a McDonald's big mac meal. Hot!
3.) Did Justin Bieber ever have a personality? Because I don't think he ever did!
2.) Wow that high! I mean I wouldn't call it a good song, but I don't know I can't build up much hate for it besides the awful lyrics and Pat's singing, it's too cutesy and twee that isn't obnoxious but still passable that I won't change the channel on the radio. I mean it's not the worse Train song! Drive By anyone?
HM1.) SNORE
HM2.) Honestly surprised you didn't put this on the list. Because I sure as shit would! But "Top hoe shaming" will now be in my lexicon for the rest of my life!
HM3.) Wow they somehow they ruined a song I never cared much about! That's a feat!
HM4.) There's bounce, I'll give it that. Too bad it's a Black Eyed Peas song!
HM5.) This isn't on the list too! Damn Mark back at it again subverting everyone's expectations!
HM6.) This song is a guilty pleasure if I'm being honest. It's the synths and beat! Also good god why would you choose this for a theme song! Mark I'm so sorry!
HM7.) Drake is being swallowed by the beat! Timbaland nooo!!!
1.) I predicted that Deuces would have topped the list after looking over the year-end list. And you know what? Good! Worst hit song of the decade! Fight me!
Davidwash3r3 how Drake say something is one of his best songs the beat was fire and Drake gave a dope verse and a catchy hook it was a fun well delivered fuck you slash celebration dont get the hate
Cooler Than Me not even in the top 10?
I’m actually glad it is, even if its songwriting is flawed.
Never heard the Chris Brown song but "Hey, Soul Sister" is horrible and I can't believe how much success it continues to have.
Not gonna lie... I have loved the 3oh3 songs and Hey soul sister when it was 2010/2011.
But then again I was between the ages of 10 to 12 at the time and dislike most of the songs on this list now.
I still have a soft spot for Hey soul sister, eventhough I know how awful it is.
Wow, 2010 did not hold up well. My list would be as follows:
10. Find Your Love by Drake
9. Rock That Body by The Black Eyed Peas
8. Sexy Bitch by David Guetta ft. Akon
7. Deuces by Chris Brown ft. Tyga and Kevin McCall
6. My First Kiss by 3OH!3 ft. Kesha
5. Hey, Soul Sister by Train
4. Bottoms Up by Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj
3. Use Somebody by Kings Of Leon
2. Tie Me Down by New Boyz ft. Ray J
1. Eenie Meenie by Sean Kingston ft. Justin Bieber
Dishonourable Mentions: Young Forever by Jay-Z ft. Mr Hudson, Say Aah by Trey Songz ft. Fabolous, Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart by Alicia Keys, Two Is Better Than One by Boys Like Girls ft. Taylor Swift, Un-thinkable (I'm Ready) by Alicia Keys, Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home) by Usher, Hard by Rihanna ft. Jeezy, OMG by Usher ft. will.i.am, Baby by Justin Bieber ft. Ludacris, Secrets by OneRepublic, Not Afraid by Eminem
Hey so, now that it’s 2024 and I’m just reading this, have any of these opinions/placements changed? Also, I disapprove of Find Your Love Being on your list (from 2019, who knows if this list has changed over the years).
I liked a lot of these, but my top ten would be the following:
1. Mike Posner "Cooler Than Me"
2. La Roux "Bulletproof"
3. Justin Bieber "Baby"
4. Chris Brown "Deuces"
5. DJ Khaled "All I Do Is Win"
6. Cali Swag District "Teach Me How to Dougie"
7. Sean Kingston "Eenie Meenie"
8. Uncle Kracker "Smile"
9. Michael Buble "Haven't Met You Yet"
10. Miley Cyrus "Party in the U.S.A."
Bulletproof is a banger. So is haven't met you yet
What’s wrong with Bulletproof?
detectivecox 2 5 and 9 aren’t bad
"untrimmed chest" still haunts me 9 years later
Hey Soul Sister is the Girls Like You of 2010. Bland, overplayed, annoying and pointless.
This video is 🔥
Absolutely. I can work more efficiently listening to Mark go off on this list in the background.
Wow!!. Pretty damn Good Worst List Mark
I'd love to see you do a worst list for the rest of the years in the history of the Hot 100 that you haven't already covered. Looking back at it, 2010 was one of the worst years in the history of pop music and for #1 hits in my opinion. Blah Blah Blah should have been higher in my opinion and Imma Be is one of the worst #1 hits of the decade so far. I'm glad the Black Eyed Peas aren't relevant anymore. If only the same could happen with Chris Brown. Hey Soul Sister is a guilty pleasure of mine but it's mainly because of the instrumentation and the fond memories I have associated with it. I'm surprised Baby wasn't at least a dishonorable mention and I also would have included Bottoms Up by Trey Songz and Nicki Minaj.
I legit lost a bit of hope in humanity after learning that Deuces was a huge hit. We let a woman beater make a comeback only a year after the incident with THAT piece of shit? There is no justice in this world.
For me, Eenie Meenie is the worst song of 2010. Simply because people claimed it was “Good” since Baby came out the same year. And I hate it.
The electro dance pop boom was an embarrassing disgrace
Should i wake up at 5am to watch this?
It's insane how OLD most of these sound now
The top choices make sense tbh...
Popular music has been excruciatingly godawful over the past 23 years, and the 2010's is no exception to this rule. Out of all the music trends in the past 2 decades, the trends in 2010 have aged the worst.
Holy shit man, this list reminds me of every Mitzvah I went to in seventh grade…good times. I remember the girl I had a crush on back then dancing at my old buddy Eric's Bar Mitzvah to "OMG" and I bought _Raymond v. Raymond_ on CD as a result
Additionally, I remember pirating "Carry Out" when I heard it on the radio and the version I downloaded had some low-voiced dude say the name of the pirate whom put it on MediaFire at the intro of the song like it was a producer tag. I'm pretty sure I still have the (probably 128 kpbs mp3 lol) audio file on my laptop somewhere
What a nostalgia bump. Goddamn
And of course, when I say I "bought" _RvR,_ I mean that I had my mother buy it for me
Safe to say that auto-tune was at its worst in 2010.