Here’s taking a look at some songs of this year that made us go… WTF!
With the trend of quirky numbers on an all time high, 2014 witnessed the release of some really wacky songs. While the no-meaning-no-sense mantra worked for some songs, there were other that rendered us speechless, and not in a good way. Though the list is quite long, for convenience purposes, we’ve selected 10 of 2014’s worst songs. So here goes the list…
Patnewali Hoon from Desi Kattey
1 minute and 25 seconds into the song and all we’ve heard is ‘Patnewali hoon aji haan patnewali hun’. A word of advice to the lyricist… go look up for some more words!
Surya Asth Punjabi Mast from Action Jackson
Can’t decide what is more disturbing here, the extremely fake set or the hilarious dance steps of Ajay Devgn or the ridiculous lyrics. You take a pick!
Pink Lips from Hate Story 2
No, it’s not an advertisement for any lipstick brand. It is just a very good use of the ‘copy’ and ‘paste’ features of computer.
Photocopy from Jai Ho
With Salman’s birthday just approaching, we can take inspiration from this song for his gift. A Xerox machine!
Naach Madhubala from Gang of Ghosts
The song is not only demeaning to Madhubala (a legend that she was) but also to ghosts. No wonder they are ganging up on Sherman!
O Darling from Karle Pyaar Karle:
It’s either a suicide anthem for the financially suffering (Khudkhushi karlun main tub hi marja, dil mange mohobat ka karza) or a siren for the fire brigade (aag jungle mein tune laga di). We are still trying to figure out.
Aata Majhi Satakli from Singham Returns:
If only someone could stop that kid from yelling ‘Mala Raag Yetoy’, we could save up on a lot of crocins.
Nonsense Ki Night from Happy New Year:
Indeed it was! Any night when a song like this come into existence can have no sense to it what so ever.
Mahima Aprampaar from It’s Entertainment:
We are at a complete loss for words here. All we know is that it has completely ruined Twinkle Twinkle (nursery rhyme) for us.
Tu shining from Lekar Hum Deewana Di:
So D’Damas sponsoring you, is it? The song is a perfect example of what we call ‘Logic gone for a toss’. Ironically, the song uses the phrase as well!
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