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Is This The 'Worst Song Ever'?

Thursday, 20 December 2012 Written by Elliott Batte
Is This The 'Worst Song Ever'?

First, we had Rebecca Black’s ’Friday’, a song so terrible we thought we’d never hear worse - until we were put through the torture of Lexi St George’s ’Dancing to the Rhythm’. But now, we’ve surely found the most painful-to-listen-to song of all time - and you can check it out below.

The track, entitled ‘Party @ Ur House’ (trust me lady, there will be NO partying at my house with you) is by unsigned “singer-songwriter, rapper, actress, reporter and gymnast/dancer” Thamys, and was uploaded onto YouTube in October. After initially failing to find too many views, the video is now going viral - because of how extremely crappy it is.

Dubbed ‘the worst video ever’ by countless sites across the net, it features horribly autotuned vocals (imagine Stephen Hawking crossed with an Early Learning Center keyboard), a poorly produced backing track (probably made using that same keyboard), cringey dancing, and a party so lame that not even Frankie Cocozza would waste coke at.

Unfortunately, the track isn’t a simple one-off YouTube viral video - she’s also a done a track with Cali Swag District (!), and her website claims that she is currently working on her debut album. Luckily, the world is set to end tomorrow.

For now, check out the track below - let us know what you think in the comments section below.

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