18 Singers Who Admitted To Straight-Up Hating Their Songs

by · BuzzFeed

I'm sure we could all name a song by our favorite artist that we simply can't stand. The singer may actually feel the same way.

Here are 18 times singers admitted which songs they hate:

1. In 2017, Charli XCX told Q Magazine, "I made some rash decisions with Sucker, like the song 'Break the Rules.' That was so bad. I hate it. I wrote it at a writing camp for other artists with Benny Blanco and Stargate, and I was like, 'Whoever sings this song is an idiot.'"

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She added, "Cut to four months later, it's on my album, and it's my new single. I fucked myself."

2. In 2016, Justin Bieber told The Bert Show, "I never really liked 'Beauty and a Beat.'"

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He continued, "But I understood what it was at the time. And it was music that was popular at that time, as well. But I was never really a huge fan of that song."

3. In 2013, Bruno Mars told GQ, "I hate ['The Lazy Song'], by the way."

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In 2019, he made a tweet mocking the song.

4. Promoting Dig Out Your Soul in 2008, Oasis singer Liam Gallagher reportedly said, "At least there's no 'Wonderwall' on there. I can't fucking stand that fucking song! Every time I have to sing it, I want to gag."

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He continued, "Problem is, it was a big, big tune for us. You go to America, and they're like, 'Are you Mr. Wonderwall?' You want to chin someone."

5. In 2017, Halsey tweeted that their worst song was "probably 'New Americana.'"

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6. In 2014, Ariana Grande told Rolling Stone, "['Put Your Hearts Up'] was geared toward kids and felt so inauthentic and fake. That was the worst moment of my life."

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She continued, "For the video, they gave me a bad spray tan and put me in a princess dress and had me frolic around the street. The whole thing was straight out of hell. I still have nightmares about it, and I made them hide it on my Vevo page."

7. In 2011, Lady Gaga told Pop Justice, "I hate 'Telephone.' Is that terrible to say? It's the song I have the most difficult time listening to."

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She added, "Ultimately, the mix and the process of getting the production finished was very stressful for me. So when I say it's my worst song, it has nothing to do with the song, just my emotional connection to it."

8. In 2019, Kelly Clarkson told BuzzFeed Celeb that she'd remove "A Moment Like This" from her discography. She said, "It's because the song was not written for me. It was written for the [American Idol] winner."

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She continued, "I'm not against the song. It's not really my vibe...It's great for the moment...But I didn't pick it, and it's not really something I would've [chosen]."

9. Warrant singer Jani Lane reportedly told VH1, "Everything about me is 'Cherry Pie.' I'm the 'Cherry Pie' guy. I could shoot myself in the fucking head for writing that song."

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However, he later changed his tune. In 2007, he told Blabbermouth, "I'm happy as a clam to have written a song that is still being played and still dug by so many people."

10. In 2015, Madonna told Us Weekly, "My least favorite [Madonna song] is 'Material Girl.' I never, ever want to hear it again!"

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11. In a 2022 TikTok, Ellie Goulding named "Sixteen" as the "worst song [she's] released."

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12. In 2020, Jesy Nelson told BuzzFeed Celeb that "Black Magic" was the Little Mix song she was most tired of performing. She added, "I never really liked it, if I'm honest."

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13. According to Rolling Stone, in 1988, Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant said, "I'd break out in hives if I had to sing ['Stairway to Heaven'] every show."

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"I wrote those lyrics and found that song to be of some importance and consequence in 1971, but 17 years later, I don't know. It's just not for me...No more 'Stairway to Heaven' for me," he said.

14. In 2020, Nicki Minaj told Pollstar Live, "I wish I never recorded 'Anaconda.' I like the video, but ugh. My first ever solo song on Billboard was 'Your Love.' To this day, I like the video, but I hate the song. I could go on and on. I hate 'Starships.'"

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She continued, "I mean, ew, 'Starships?' I'm like, 'Why did I do that?' I really think that every time I hear it."

15. In 2010, Dio singer Ronnie James Dio told VH1, "I absolutely hated ['Rainbow in the Dark']. And I hated that song in context with what else I was trying to accomplish with the album. After all, I had just come from [Black] Sabbath. So, I was quite deeply into the heavier side of things, and this is what I always wanted to do anyway. I liked the riff, but I thought that the song just became a little bit poppy. That was my problem with it. Compared with the rest of the album, the other songs were a lot heavier to me. So I actually got the point where I said, 'I'm gonna destroy this tape.'"

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He continued, "These were the days where we were using tapes and not digital things. So, instead of pressing 'delete,' I would have taken a razor blade. I was about to do that, and the rest of the guys in the band and, including a couple of people that wrote the song [said], 'No, don't! It's a great song! Don't!' So they talked me out of doing that.

I'm pretty grateful that they did and grateful that I've listened, because it certainly become one of the (hits) of the band. I kind of became convinced by the song that it certainly has a place inside all that we do. We do it every show. The job of the entertainer is to entertain people and give them what they want. Because that song became so synonymous with this band, it's something that we have to do."

16. Appearing on A Moody Conversation in 2023, Drake said, "I hate hearing ['Weston Road Flows']. I heard it the other night. I think that and some times when I've said girls' names in songs, maybe those are the two things that I look back on, and I'm like, 'Maybe I coulda done without, like, shitting on people for age or disrupting somebody's life.'"

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He also said he started regretting it after someone he mentioned in the song told him, "You know, it's not necessarily what you're saying about me. It's the fact that you said it."

17. Sometimes, singers loathe more than just a few songs. In 2021, The Kid Laroi told NME, "I remember when I first finished F*CK LOVE, I loved it and thought it was the greatest thing I would ever make in my entire life. I felt like, oh God, how am I ever gonna make something better than this? 'Cause I was just so in love with it, and I spent so much time on it. Now, I go back, and I'm just like, oh God, I hate this shit, I wanna make better stuff."

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He continued, "But that's how I am. I'll say this about the music that I make now that I love in probably a year. I'll probably look back and be like, fuck, I hate this shit. It's terrible. It's weird. I'm like my biggest critic, I think. I'm my biggest hater. When I'm making the song, I hate it, then I get obsessed with it, and then I hate it again."

18. And finally, in 2006, Mandy Moore told Contact Music that her debut and sophomore albums "were awful." She said, "If I had the money, I would give a refund to everyone who bought my first two albums."

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She continued, "Whenever people ask, 'Which of your albums should I listen to?' I say, 'NOTHING BUT COVERAGE.' Burn the rest."