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Maybe WatchMojo should do a little research, instead of disrespecting an artist. Just for the record, Huey Lewis has gone deaf, due to a genetic disease. But he has recently penned a musical (based on his own catalogue), so yes he's still making music.
They also didn't research the fact that the Hilary and Haylie Duff cover of "Our Lips Are Sealed" was for their movie "Material Girls" not for Hilary's movie, "A Cinderella Story" lol.
These compilations are getting worse with each list. You really couldn't find a worse duet than Michael McDonald and James Ingram's "Yah Mo B There? Really? I think it's a great duet.
@@Markus-c3n Don't you get it? It's the cheesy "eightiesness" as you so kindly put it that makes it such a good song. While it's upbeat and optimistic like a lot of stuff in that era, Ingram and McDonald's velvety vocals set the track apart and give it that timeless quality. That's my take anyway. If it's not for you, it's not for you. 🤷🏿♂️
I stopped after #19. "Yah Mo B There" features two legendary vocalists, who combine for a flawless harmony. Then, there's the positive message that remains hopeful and inspiring to this day.
The one i really dont get being on here is Yah Mo B There. If you cant tell their voices apart you need a hearing test. And i think its a pretty decent track overall.
Seems like they made the list just to cause some controversy. Actually many of the songs here while not exactly memorable weren't really that bad as they make them out to be either. IMO
Cruisin' was a good song...the first 20 times I heard it...every.single.day. It's rare when I get sick of a song, but Cruisin' was played so often day after day that I still cringe when I hear it. That said, that's the only problem I have with it. And Ya Mo B There just should have never been brought up.
@erikdaniels0n this video unlocked the memory of that song and then didn't feature it, so I had to go listen to it immediately to feel the awkwardness I feel I missed out on.
"Yah Mo Be There" is a classic that had an unfortunate unrelated crappily made video which made it hard to watch, therefore sales based on the music video were poor, in a time that music videos could make or break the bank, it was sad it got a poor release dur to this. Radio did much better obviously. But, James Ingram and Michael McDonalds vocals both shine. The music is uplifting and makes you feel good. I think its blasphemous you put it on the list of most terrible duets. I can thing of many more duets in general that deserve it...
I couldn't believe they actually put this on the list as one of the 20 worst? I could find hundreds of terrible duets, but this is actually a great song!
Yah Mo B there shouldn't be on this list lol, that song is first of all hilarious and... actually great. "Similar" voices? No one has the velvety smooth voice of Michael McDonald lol
Somehow, I never considered Whatzupwitu bad. Michael Jackson can make anything phenomenal despite cheap backgrounds and not so original lyrics that I can tell he didn't write them and simply doing what he was paid for.
I loved the Duff sisters' cover of "Our Lips are Sealed", when I was younger, but I agree that it doesn't hold a candle to the original Go Gos classic.
Our Lips are Sealed and Hilary Duff’s cover of My Generation by the Who sounds like something you would hear on a Disney Channel or Nickelodeon show. The Go Gos’ version is incredible and catchy.
Please also check out the Fun Boy Three version as the song was co-written by both Jane Wiedlin of the Go-Go's & Terry Hall of the Specials & Fun Boy Three. Both of them versions are great. The Duff sisters' one, nah thanks 🤣
This one is actually one that fits with the audience of the movie and while it's not NEARLY as good as the original, other songs on this list should have ranked higher than this one.
I loved Yah Mo B There and still do. And I love Whazzupwitchu. And the remake of Cruisin' really isnt that bad. Don't think I've heard the others and really don't want to hear the Brad Paisley/LL collaboration. Sounds like it might be awful.
Ya Mo Be There doesn't belong on this list. YMBT was a jam and is still one of my favorite duets. I never heard of most of the duets mentioned in this list.
That's part of the problem. It wasn't supposed to be 'goofy'. It was meant to have a serious message and it came off childish, nonsensical, and (your words) goofy! That makes it a bad song
Every Mojo list, I totally disagree with 7 of their choices always!!! 😮 The narrators are all obvious born in the 90s and have that 2000s mentality now. 😅
Heres an idea Top ten movies you won't believe were made by the same director. 10-Back To the future & Beowulf- Robert Zemeckis 9-A Little Princess & And Your Mother Too- Alfonso Cuaron 8-Hellboy & Pan's Labyrinth- Guillermo del Toro 7-The House with a Clock in Its Walls & Hostel- Eli Roth 6-Aquaman & Saw- James Wan 5-Spy Kids & Sin City- Robert Rodriguez 4-Jack & The Godfather- Francis Ford Coppolla 3-E.T. the Extraterrestrial & Schindler's List- Steven Spielberg 2-Hugo & The wolf of Wall Street- Martin Scorsese 1-Happy Feet & Mad Max Fury Road - George Miller
I think Nas and Korn were trying to do like Run D MC and Aerosmith did in the 80s. accidental racist LL and Brad song is 🗑 . They tried to do a Nelly and Tim McGraw Country and hip hop. And both songs were a big fail.
Did you have to show Mily constantly drooling shit from her mouth? That went on way too long. RU-vid censors blood & gore but this isn't any different - gross.
There was a stretch in the mid to late 1980's where it appears his managers tried to steer him away from action movies like Rocky and Rambo to do more mainstream movies, but they were all really bad.
You missed a comedic gold mine to not include the "40 Year Old Virgin" clip. "No offense to Michael McDonald but if i have to hear 'Yah Mo Be There' one more time I'm gonna 'Yah Mo' burn this place to the ground." (Note to community standards: it's not a threat to anyone. It's just a movie quote using clever wordplay on the song title)
Considering that eddie murphy can't sing at all ( anyone remember party all the time with Rick James) his song with the iconic Michael Jackson was nothing but an extremely sad reminder of this fact
Yessss, that’s stupid song by Brittany Spears and Iggy is on the list. Literally first song that got on my mind when I read video title. What an embarrassment of the song. 😳😳😳
@@mmoney416 Nobody says you can’t like the song but the fact is that song is stupid af and is just embarrassing. Lyrics is beyond cringe, video is wtf, it just sounds like a song for kids… Neither Brittany or Iggy needed it in their careers.
"Whatzupwitu" (Michael Jackson & Eddie Murphy) and "Yah Mo B There" (James Ingram & Michael McDonald) do *not* belong on this list at all! Whiff and a miss on this one, WatchMojo!
Korn always has a rap/metal song on their albums and theyre usually one of the best tracks on the album. And play me is one of the best songs from take a look in the mirror.
I loved rhinestone!! When I was a kid I used to watch it with my dad. I haven't seen it in years but seeing it here has brought back very happy memories 😊