What is the most socially damaging song ever released? - By a record label

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I say Taylor Swift mainly because I wish her sycophants would stop shoving her down everyone's throats. What the hell makes her so special anyway!?
I can appreciate the sentiment, but I don't think she's appropriate for this thread because part of what makes her and her cult so insufferable is that she only has something like four songs that she endlessly self-plagiarizes (but she's soooo creative). Since they're all so alike, it's hard to single one out as being "the" most socially damaging.
 
I can appreciate the sentiment, but I don't think she's appropriate for this thread because part of what makes her and her cult so insufferable is that she only has something like four songs that she endlessly self-plagiarizes (but she's soooo creative). Since they're all so alike, it's hard to single one out as being "the" most socially damaging.
What I don’t like about her music is that they’re nothing there. It’s the embodiment of “the lights are on, but no one’s home” in music form.
 
Axel F AKA the Beverly Hills Cop theme

Nothing wrong with the track itself. The problem comes from a certain person called Erik Wernquist who created a little CGI creation called the Annoying thing

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Or as it's better known, The crazy frog.


This video went viral back in the early internet and eventually spawned this
I have no idea what is was like for the rest of the world but this remix rocketed that little CGI shit to heights unknown and as such it was EVERYWHERE in the UK.
Every telly ad break: Crazy frog
Every classroom: Twat with the Crazy Frog ringtone
Every arcade: Crazy frog toys
Fucker even had a video game on the ps2

It was inescapable and it was around seemingly forever.
 
I never had a problem with Imagine, but I just took it as a song where the singer said "wouldn't it be great if we stopped killing each other over trivial shit?" It was just a song. It was when self-important types turned it into a paean to whatever their cause of the week was that it became this huge anthem to the smell of their own farts and a veritable religion unto itself. Instead of just being a more-or-less forgettable A-Side of a single (the B-Side of It's So Hard is so much better) from a guy who would literally write a song to pay for a swimming pool or some girlfriend's abortion yammering about no possessions was lost on those who listened to the song and thought it was the key to a utopia.
 
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