

Part of its popularity was lent to it by immense use of its key lyric as a meme, and with an intentionally manufactured sound made for a great deal of media buzz with little effort. This is one of those interesting songs that despite many, many people espousing a serious dislike for the song, it’s surprising how popular this song is. However, many individuals found the joke grew very old, very fast and with a weak electronic beat backing it up, quickly found itself outdone by everything else both by The Chainsmokers and not. Plus, the fact that the Hoff happened to make more than a few cameos made the music video at least a slightly bearable companion. I will be the first to admit, this song at first had a sort of novelty charm about being so over the top in its narcissism that it came off as comedy. Sometimes there is too much of a good thing, and you just have to let it go. The immense acclaim of the film, and a subsequent “Frozen on Ice” special made it such so that there was quite literally no escaping this tune unless you could find a rock to crawl under. While nothing is inherently wrong with this Disney anthem, masses of people grew to hate this song primarily due to the fact that many radio stations would play it on a nearly hourly basis. Starting off our list is a song which very much suffered from its own popularity upon release. Given the subjective nature of this matter, the rankings are based on overall reception, technical structure, lyrical content (if applicable), and critical reception. Here, we take a look at ten of the most hated songs of all time. From ancient choral pieces, to Bach, to modern rock, we have seen thousands of masterpieces through the ages. For thousands of years, people have created music as a beautiful thing to be enjoyed by others.
