Top 10 Worst Electronic Songs

Psy - "Gangnam Style: "Gangnam Style" by Korean artist Psy became a global phenomenon in 2012 but has since been criticized for its shallow lyrics and over-the-top production.

Vengaboys - "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom: This late-'90s pop-dance hit is often ridiculed for its simplistic lyrics and cheesy synths.

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Scooter - "Hyper Hyper: This early '90s techno track is often cited as an example of the genre's excesses, featuring a frenzied beat and grating synths.

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Rebecca Black - "Friday: Friday" by Rebecca Black is widely regarded as one of the worst electronic songs of all time, featuring cringe-worthy lyrics.

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Darude - "Sandstorm: While "Sandstorm" by Darude remains a beloved dance classic, its overuse in sporting events and nightclubs has led to its being.

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Daler Mehndi - "Tunak Tunak Tun: This 1998 track from Indian artist Daler Mehndi became a viral sensation in the mid-2000s but has been criticized for its repetitive beat.

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DJ Sammy - "Heaven: Heaven" by DJ Sammy is often cited as an example of the worst excesses of early 2000s Eurodance, featuring a sappy melody and overblown synths.

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Eiffel 65 - "Blue (Da Ba Dee: Blue" by Eiffel 65 became a global hit in 1999 but has since been criticized for its repetitive melody and simplistic lyrics.

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Crazy Frog - "Axel F: This early-'00s novelty hit is little more than a heavily processed ringtone, and its inclusion on this list hardly requires explanation.

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Basshunter - "Boten Anna: Boten Anna" by Basshunter became a viral hit in the mid-2000s but has been criticized for its bland melody and lack of originality.

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