Wednesday, January 17, 2007

20 worst rhymes in pop music history

When Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder managed to rhyme “public” and “subject” in “Tears of a Clown,” it was sheer genius. Getting that perfect coupling of words and phrases is what makes for a brilliant song. Then there are musicians who just write down words because they rhyme, or because they think they rhyme, and hope that we won’t notice that the lyrics don't make any sense. Sometimes the songs are so good that we don’t notice. Then there are these examples.

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