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Erik Karlsson

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I think a lot of the songs here, at least half of them or more, are parodies and not actual 'terrible songs'. Terrible songs should be reserved for original songs that you just don't know how it made it past the recording studio.

This here is a truly awful song.

Lyrics are awful.

The only thing it has going is the beat - but it still doesn't change the fact that this song is lyrically horrid. Especially the "UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" part. That was a waste of air. It serves no purpose other than to hear her reveal her intelligence.

And can't forget the "you a stupid hao, you a studio hao" x 10 times.

Friday is pretty terrible, but that was the girl's first song and she's like 14. Stupid Hoe wasn't Nicki Minaj's first song.

The fact that this song did not sink Minaj's career is proof that listeners eat up a lot of garbage music. It would have likely destroyed her career had it been released in the 80's or 90's, where music from that time period had a bit more substance than today's generation (generally speaking).

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I think a lot of the songs here, at least half of them or more, are parodies and not actual 'terrible songs'. Terrible songs should be reserved for original songs that you just don't know how it made it past the recording studio.

This here is a truly awful song.

Lyrics are awful.

The only thing it has going is the beat - but it still doesn't change the fact that this song is lyrically horrid. Especially the "UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" part.

And can't forget the "you a stupid hao, you a studio hao" x 10 times.

Friday is pretty terrible, but that was the girl's first song. Stupid Hoe wasn't Nicki Minaj's first song.

The fact that that song did not sink Minaj's career is proof that listeners eat up a lot of garbage music. It would have likely destroyed her career had it been released in the 80's or 90's, where music from that time period had a bit more substance than today's generation (generally speaking).

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