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t seems like the competition for this category gets rougher each year. There is so much horrible music out there, narrowing it down to five releases is a real challenge. After much consideration, we present our picks for worst albums. Read on if you dare.

Playing With Fire

Kevin Federline

This is really a no-brainer. Dancer/aspiring rapper/single father of four, K-Fed and his unintentionally hilarious debut LP are such easy targets that we almost feel bad for him. Almost. In a year plagued by terrible raps, this guy outdoes them all. Hopefully he will hang up the mic and stick to wrestling and baby making.
1st
58%
(1,392 votes)

Paris

Paris Hilton

Not content with her career as a full-time party girl, model, and punchline, the pop-culture princess spreads her wings and steps into the recording booth. The result? Eleven tracks of vapid, unnecessary, ultraprocessed dance music. We liked her better with her clothes off.
2nd
36%
(867 votes)

Kelis Was Here

Kelis

Et tu, Kelis? Blessed with one of the most unique voices in music, Kelis put out three great albums and finally blew up stateside with "Milkshake." On her latest, she tries to experiment and ends up with a painful-to-listen-to mess. Aside from "Bossy," this record is a total train wreck.
3rd
3%
(83 votes)

Blood Money

Mobb Deep

Back in the mid-nineties, Mobb Deep set the gold standard by which all NYC murder-rap would be judged. Then, in 2001, they did an R&B song for the radio and have been falling off ever since. Now aligned with G-Unit, their latest effort is a celebration of mediocrity, clichés, and failed promise.
4th
3%
(69 votes)




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