The WORST songs of the 2010s (ft Eminem, PATD, Maroon 5)
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The worst songs of the 2010s? Maroon 5, Eminem, Panic At The Disco, Imagine Dragons and more.
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I've always maintained in my mind 'if you ever feel useless, just remember that Maroon 5 has a guitarist'
girls like you actually has a fire riff
😂😂😂😂
I feel it was around the time of moves like jagger when maroon 5 stopped being a actual band and it was more Adam Levine project, like their older albums you can hear a actual band playing together, it was pop rock but still
Poor Jimmy Valentine, he just wanted to shred, and instead has to go on stage and listen to a soprano sing about sex and pretty much nothing else every show. Once in a while he gets to pluck a string, but that's rare, probably only a few times per tour. The gods of metal weep upon him for this fate, for even the worst sinner shouldn't deserve that fate.
Their albums from early 2000's were actually full of guitar riffs.
Adam Levine DMs are like if a creepy Indian guy could speak proper English 💀
Thanks for the uplifting message at the start, Finn. It really made me emotional because it reminded me of my dead relative. We used to share such messages with each other over our Samsung flipphones. R.i.p.
#Selfie reminds me of my old HTC every time, it was his favourite song
2010’s “Millennial whoop” and its consequences have been a disaster for the music race
Moves Like Jagger is one of the very most annoying songs I've ever had the misfortune of hearing. Terrible, terrible, terrible.
They had some OK songs before like She Will Be Loved and Payphone so they had no excuse to inflict this sonic abortion onto the world.
I had to play moves like Jagger for pep band in high school, absolutely painful to play even once.
@@jarrettchristensen_music that sounds genuinely traumatic, I'm so sorry people put you through that.
@@jarrettchristensen_musicI think we also had to play it for band too 😭
Moves like Jagger still haunts me
2014 was decade ago? But how can that be when the 70s were only 30 years ago?
This has the same vibe as if u said "Nirvana is a current upcoming band"
the 50s being 50 years ago is crazier can y'all believe that?
As an old Millennial, I got shook realizing I was born closer to the end of WWII than to now. Another realization was that the "oldies" FM stations have been replaced with "classic rock".
The reason he was rapping fast is because the was showing love to J.J. Fad and their song “Supersonic” he said “Lyrics are coming at you at Supersonic speed(J.J. Fad)” at the end of the song they rap fast on “Supersonic” if you grew up in the early 90s or listened to classic old school Rap you probably heard that song 🤷🏻♂️😂
Eminem really had this nu metal- style anger & rage along with this South Park sense of humor-I think it’s pretty easy to see how he & his music fit in so well with fans of Papa Roach, Limp Bizkit, etc. beyond just skin color. Plus “Lose Yourself” is basically a butt-rock tune. That said, I think his last good song was “Superman” in 2003. 21 years since Eminem made his last good song. Speaking of hurdling at warp speed toward death…
That three album streak from SSLP to Eminem show was fantastic. I can’t really do anything he’s done since for the most part.
D12 World was probably the last decent thing he did and that was a major downgrade from Devil's Night
I'm a middle school teacher and I am absolutely shocked by how many 13-14 year olds still worship Eminem
worship him how like what do you mean?
They just haven't heard of Tom MacDonald yet IG.
@@user-tc8qf8ig1jcomparing the two makes no sense they are on opposite ends of the political spectrum. their music is totally different as well lol the only thing they have in common is the way their voice sounds.
em is rapper, tom is a right wing grifter
@@RandomCrewPotatoSoup Tom is definitely not Right wing, he's even said it. Also, Tom's main inspiration was Eminem. He's practically the reason Tom raps. Another thing, who cares what both of their political beliefs are? We're talking about musical quality, not who each rapper voted for. You're welcome 🤗
@@user-tc8qf8ig1j oh okay i’m glad he said he’s not right wing but it’s weird that he continues to espouse right wing bullshit in his music…
I know you didn't just insult my early 2010s generation calling it corny when your generation gave us Will Smith and Vanilla Ice
He calls stuff corny and listens to mumble rap and thinks some of the lamest pop shit is cool.
There was one particular video where he brought up his love for this avant-garde Black Metal & played some tracks... very mind numbing stuff...
Plus he like the corniest radio country.
Born in 1990 here. 2010s IS corny as fk, what are you smoking to think it's cool? Lmao you probably wrote that comment when he started dissing Eminem (who sucks btw)
@@rotaficionado666 people your age are the ones that made em popular what are you talking about? Do you really think 5 year old me was making eminem rich by buying the Stan cd? By the time I was a teen in 2010 eminem was way past his prime. Your age range was exactly the people glazing eminem when he was at the height of his popularity, you're older than me but you should grow up
@@MoshJunkie426 This isn't the serve you think it is. Are you daft? I'm obviously coming from a place where I hate all of these songs that Finn listed, and I clearly said Eminem sucks = I can't stand him, so why tf are you coming at me for? Critical discernment clearly not found in you, but I can't say I'm surprised.
The EDM age of 2012-17 really was peak college millennial culture. I think we had a lot of good experimental music, indie and rap but the radio pop songs of the era were absolute garbage.
Even the pop stuff was good. David Guetta and Avicii still sound great a decade later.
I miss that era tbh, I was in college and got to experience the rise of underground dubstep nights to the mainstream festival level it is now
@spatricks9569
*That era WAS ABSOLUTELY F--ING HORRIBLE…* and *I’m glad* it’s over… 😓😓😓
10:26 it’s like metal guitarists over literally any other type of guitarist. Metal guitarists INSIST on being technically proficient. No one cares anymore
That comment on 2010 feeling older than 2000 is somehow so true! In regards to rock/metal guys liking dad rap: this is clairvoyant. Been on a kick of watching classic In Living Color episodes. They did a bunch of rap segments, typically during end credits, and I just sit there, bobbing my head, saying to myself, "This is the kinda rap I like. Much better than the trash trap beat stuff nowadays." 😅 Though I'll proudly admit what I like shouldn't be popular. It had its day, let the kids have their own tastes and rebellions.
Adam Levine totally pulled some Rock of Love era Brett Michaels linguistics with those DM’s.
The first dance at my wedding was one of those stomping clapping songs. My wife chose it and I can't even remember who sang it.
The Stomp Clap Trolly Conductor Band.
“Sissy energy” I’m in fucking tears 💀
I am a millennial who cringed hard in 2010s and I apologize for nothing.
You're sick!!!
*2012-2014 AND 2017 were ABSOLUTELY*
*F--ING HORRID.*
Finn I woke up with a lil bit of pep in my step today just for you to start this video and bring me right back down
Moves Like Jagger was from the 2010’s?! Totally thought that was a 2000s song.
Right?? Seems like it should be from 2004 or something
The original album was 2009 but then MLJ came out in the border in 2010
@@FinnMckentyPRMBA Maroon 5 in 2004 were actually good though and they were still an actual band not just the Adam Levine show
I graduated in 2014, so I'm constantly reminding myself that I'm getting old now
Me too
Me fucking too bro
I started school, I was six
Dude dont remind us
I graduated HS in 2012. It’s been 12 years for me
You know your getting old when you say something about that new song and than realize its 10 years old...ouch
I want to see a full vid of reacting to some big electronic hits like Party Rock Anthem or The Fox, because being real I love EDM, but there is a lot of bad ones out there like #Selfie.
In ten years so much have happened, feels like a lifetime ago. People have to either have pretty boring lives or just coming of age to be looking back at 2010s with nostalgia. I guess in places where seasons dont change time does runs unnoted.
Most people who look back at the 2010s with nostalgia miss the financial security, lack of rising global conflicts, and pre-inflation prices for things. "You must be living a boring life to miss when you could afford to live and the world wasn't at war every five seconds" is a wild take. Actually, financial security and peace are MORE appealing to people living interesting lives, not less.
I get busy with life,
it takes me a couple weeks sometimes, but i always make time for your content bro.
Good sh!t.
Shout out from
South texas 🤘🏼
Loved the video. Left me with 1 glaring question..
WHO THE F IS DIRTBAG DAN!? 😂
Dirtbag 😂😂😂😂don't know it lol
Your videos make my day way better! So entertaining and you actually make me laugh for real
Thank you!
The worst part about 2010's eminem is the beats were weak af. His flow was decent but the beats were sooooo lame and watered down
Yep! After Relapse when Dre stepped back a lot, the beats and instrumentals were absolutely terrible.
He always has varied flows but the staccato deep bullfrog voice kind of ruined it. As did the terrible out of place pop artists features. As did the weak songwriting. Aside from having good punchlines, he has had very little to say lately. So I guess the worst part about 2010s/20s Eminem is almost everything. Sad to say, because he's still top 10 or 15 for his early work.
@Tamajyn69
*Recovery AND KAMIKAZE Era Eminem BEATS* were *FREAKING FIRE, though…* 🔥🔥🔥
I got soft spot for 2010’s music. EDM is really good Zedd, david guetta. Sad boy pop punk, Emo Rap (although i a little late to it). Metal become a little bit more interesting in that decade.
I really did not like the majority of popular music in the 2010s (there are exceptions, obviously. Lorde immediately comes to mind), but I gotta say, at least songs were still catchy and happy, so I will give credit where it's due. Listening to the radio these days is now depressing AND annoying, lmao
It was the recipe back then, Dress like people from Jersey Shore (men and women both) and party to the songs that say let's get drunk and party in hundred different way but to the same beat and dance the night away...
@@arunashamal hahaha, you're not wrong at all. The Milennial Party Era
This is a good pretty misguided take. Music was slowly but surely getting less catchy and more depressing by the late 2010’s and was absolute trash in 2020 but it has since recovered. Also, who the fuck still listens to the radio in 2024? Get a streaming service and listen to the stuff on your phone rather than the damn radio.
@luke_cohen1 the late 2010s definitely showed signs of it yeah, plus, I don't listen to the radio, lmao, but, I know it's crazy, sometimes I go outside and hear popular music 🤯 I use Spotify like anybody else does.
Today's pop music isn't just bad, it's bad *at being pop music* because it lacks the one quality it's most important for a pop song to have: catchiness.
High Hopes = Banger
Moves Like Jagger = Actual flaming garbage
Rap God = Top Tier
Selfie = Please kill me now
Holy shit these were so much worse than I remember god damn
The best part of a Finn McKenty video is trying to guess the final quote at the end of the video. Shout Out King of the Hill vibes
I refuse to accept this. I'm an elder millennial and thought this was garbage 10+ years ago... 😂
Fast rap is like fast food. Its quick but you feel like crap later.
That was the point of Rap God. Rapping fast was becoming a trend and everyone just ignored the lyrics. Eminem was addressing the phenomena by beating them at their own game in a "anything you can do I can do better" kind of way. It's genius, actually when you put it in context.
@@SconnerStudiosIt’s genius in any context.
But Fast Rap is also impressive on a technical level. While fast food is not.
My buddy used to make TikTok’s dancing to high hopes untill I took him to a slipknot concert and broke the curse of only going to a Taylor swift concert. Now he’s in a punk band and loves fat mike.
None of this happened.
@@granth81 all of it happened first two years of high school except for the joining the punk band. That happened when he went to college
Those 2010’s were the best time to be in your 20’s. I seriously feel like we didn’t care about anything except for listening to crappy music at parties we’d throw together and chasing around baddies. It was just a simple and fun time that seems so different from the era we currently live in.
I like some Eminem stuff but rap god is irritating. He is showing his talent in the song but it’s still a chore to listen to. The equivalent of a 20 minute guitar solo
White people claim your Ws blacks loved this song
Yeah other than the fast verse, Rap God is pretty boring.
I accidentally showed my step dad EDM when I was younger. Im not sure if he did it to mock me or was actually into it, but he'd play the BPM Sirius XM channel every. Fucking. Day. When he got home from work.
6:17 very good to know that you are aware of that situation. I would be so surprised if you weren't because everybody knows that Finn Mckenty knows everything about everyone in the music scene! So for you to not know that, it would shatter my world view.
High Hopes isn’t Imagine Dragons? 🤯
I thought it was 21 Pilots
@@RatelHBadger
Yeah. Or them too lol
“If I can’t batter the Women than how can I bake them a cake then?” “it’s a fatal mistake if you think that I have to travel overseas and take a vacation to Trip a Broad”-Eminem ….those do sound like Dad Joke Lyrics though 🤷🏻♂️😂
Not one good track in this video.
It's cool you got me to know a few new bands but at the same time: now I see that you also talk only about maybe 10-15 bands ;)
Yep, my audience is only interested in a pretty narrow range of music!
Finn must've uploaded this video real time (8:37am est). In that case, Finn, upload your videos on dot at the hour like a normal UA-camr. Get your shit together! You're officially an F tier content creator.
You should listen to ICPs disses of eminem, they're hilarious. Free content idea 😂
I highly recommend watching the Drunk History of Brendon from PATD telling the history of Fall Out Boy. It’s hilarious.
…if you’re a 12 yo girl
I can't possibly agree with this more. That video makes me laugh every time.
If Eminem is Dad-Rap, what does that make RunDMC and DMX?
I worked at an amusement park for 3 years. They played High Hopes 15+ times a day. It gets old pretty fast.
This is how I feel about all Christmas music after working retail when I was 16 to 19. It's not that the songs are inherently bad, I just can't deal with overplay.
Good morning Finn. ^^
One of my coworkers is a younger dude, like 22. 6 year difference in our age, but it feels like decades. Like we both somewhat grew up during this Era. Except I hated it, while this dude literally jams out to 'Call Me Maybe'.
Yeah no this is basically his playlist at work.
I'm the same age as him and i could listen to call me maybe too, i think nostalgia plays a big part.
I told my best friend.. this isn't 2024. It's the 10 year anniversary of 2014
I never thought much of Maroon 5 until I saw them do a live performance in some small UK theater. They played longer versions of all their songs and Adam really can play guitar.
damn i allow myself some mainstream songs to like, and high hopesand rapgodd are included. iguess ill be a true emo and kill myself now
the best 2010s song is clearly whistle (florida), everything else pales in comparison
I'm a millennial and the 2010s were our college/post-college years. We were literally trapped.
If you liked this music, you were cringe. If you liked "real music" like metal or hipster rap or something, you were even more cringe. You just couldn't win. We never have. And we never will.
You were not LITERALLY trapped.
Seeing someone like Adam Levine spit terrible game is the ultimate reminder that celebrities are just normal humans lmaooo
4 views in 27 seconds? bro fell off
Nice stolen joke
Objectively weird statement
Why is this comment appearing on every video now? It wasn't even funny the first time.
@@znep2751Wasn't funny a decade ago either.
I wonder if this is like the Waffle House comments or JC Denton avatar thing where it's stemming from one UA-camr.
This is some fucking npc ass meme
When people talk about Eminem's first album. Do they mean Slim Shady LP from 1999, which is listed as his first album on Spotify and UA-cam Music? Or do they mean his actual first album Infinite from 1996 or hist first EP Steppin On To The Scene from 1990, which both aren't listed on streaming platforms?
I know I shouldn't know this as a 30-something, but as an original 2000's Eminem Fanboy, I'm happy to educate people about my favorite daddy rapper.
I’ll take corny 2010’s over scary 2020’s any day
D12 was eminem's best work imo as part of that group, nobody can tell me that purple pills is not a total banger. Proof as well may he R.I.P was such a talent, wonder how the rap scene would be with him still making songs, he would have totally broken out and potentially become as big as if not bigger than eminem by now for sure, very sad.
I think a lot of Eminem fandom is holding on hope that he makes music similar to the first 3 albums. At least it is for me
“The 2010’s was truly the decade of the corny upbeat anthem” 💯
Probably because of technology/smart phones, I feel like culture has stagnated since the 2010's. I mean, there's no stand out cultural moment or movement from that decade nor is there in the 2020's.
The subcultures has disappeared. You had the muscle bros, emos, goths, hipsters, man bun wearing men, party thots.. they were all publically visible... now they all but dissapeared.
Dirtbag Dan Rules! He lives in my town and is currently working with Adopt My Block, a dog rescue project in San Jose ::)
As I recall the first time I head a fast flow in “rap” music was Bone Thugs in Harmony….
I must of watched to much Finn even though this has just come out I feel like I've seen or heard this one before 😊
i came here for the laughters and got them. i feel satisfied. thanks finn.
For a long time, i thought "selfie" was a euphemism for... pleasing oneself
I've been into Eminem since I was about 7-ish so about 02/03(Gotta love having older brothers) way before I even found my love for rock music. Eminem has some bangers and I'm surprised you don't like him more Finn since he's literally the blueprint for every single emo rapper you praise. He did the pill popping my life sucks stuff 20+ years before it became popular.
Do have yo disagree with rap god. Was a big emenim fan way before this song like back in the my name is day. I didn't really like any of the music he was putting out at this time but this song kinda reminded me of the old Marshall
10 years since my life fell apart 😮
Essentially anything from the 90s that is targeted towards males can have the word DAD put in front of it.. You've done a great video on dad rock of course.
That damn somebody I used to know song, I don't think it was bad but I swear I heard it everywhere for a year straight and when I would bring it up everyone else would say they only heard it once or twice
Graduated 2015 so this is my era. Schoolboy Q was pretty sick back then, still listen to Oxymoron all the time
High Hopes would be more forgivable if it came out in 2013 and not 2018
How about you do a "best of" series and include the cheesiest of all hip hop, Rip Your Heart Out by Hopsin ft. Tech
The non mainstream side of 2010s was great. Ghost, chvrches, dead Sara, Carly rea bea releasing emotion, the strokes releasing the new abnormal, the vaporwave and synthwave trends.
that entire Adam Levine section was hilarious haha fuuuuuuuuuck
we've been moving towards death at the exact same we were in 2014.
My dad always says 'If you can remember the 70s, you weren't actually there.'
I feel this way about 2013.
My cousin is an extra in the Rap God music video with a really prominent frame showing his face which let me tell you was the COOLEST thing to 20 year old me
I graduated from high school a decade ago….damn…that’s an eye opener lol
It's so refreshing to see Gen Z reversing the damage millennials did to music and pants
the brendan urie project was still good just not everyones cup of tea and shouldnt have been called panic anymore
The Eminem Show was a solid 10, but yeah, gotta agree with you, except for 2-3 albums early in his career, nothing special afterwards
Every song in this video was horrific. What an interesting decade
Lose Yourself is the dad rap anthem, it's played on the stations geared toward 40 and 50 year olds
But wait eminem defines older gen z we worshipped him like a god
@@PaballoKobe-xh9vebrother, 2 generations before you worshipped Eminem. We just passed y’all the torch.
in defense of High Hopes & Moves Like Jagger: Panic! at the Disco have always had memorable catchy choruses and High Hopes certainly has that, and as crappy as Maroon 5's pop music has become, it's a pretty fun song with a upbeat dancey groove
Rap God however is fucking epic song from the greatest of all time
That Selfie song has aged like milk tho
👏👏 yes !!! Well done finn. Eminem makes crap music and has done for years. His music been corny. And im a big hip hop fan.
High hopes is one of those I don't hate I just hated having to hear it so often
As a die hard Eminem fan I totally disagree with rap god being bad however I totally agree with him making “dad music” that made me laugh out loud 🤣
I didn't know anything about the Adam Levine texts but then again I wasn't into Maroon 5 or cable TV.
# seflie was dated when the shit came out.
But 2009 was kind of the start of highschoolers getting smart phones, and by 2011-2012, it was a majority.
So you had the first generation of smartphone teens, who just turned 21 in 2014. So many of these girls were just so into taking pictures of themselves, and now there was a song about them and their main hobby for the past4 years.
The result is #selflie.
The song itself was hot garbage. But they found a demographic to hook into. But it both kind of celebrates and shits on the selfie girls of the time. And it was a time where you had girls who just took a bunch of selfies, but Woodstock shit about other girls for taking a bunch of selfies. But now most of them are right in that 21 age group so theyre the ones in the clubs
The songs kind of genius in everything but the actual song.
Theres your consumer marketing angle.
When Duck Face was all the rage lol !
I had to pause the video at the maroon 5 part, and couldn't stop laughing for 20 minutes straight!!! I was processing the level of cringe and corny.
Haven’t heard selfie in years, it hurts me so bad hearing it again. I think I need jesus
I’ve proclaimed myself the youngest Nu Metal fan of 2024, being 14
I thought that moves like jagger was released in 2008
Thank you for reminding me of 2014's 10 anniversary. 1st thing I thought of on New Year's.
There wasn’t very much screamo in the 2010s