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LEAST favourite year-end top 40 single of 2013 76 members have voted

  1. 1. What is your least favourite?

    • Naughty Boy feat. Sam Smith - La La La
      5
    • Justin Timberlake - Mirrors
      7
    • Bastille - Pompeii
      3
    • Rudimental feat. Ella Eyre - Waiting All Night
      4
    • John Newman - Love Me Again
      6
    • Lana Del Rey vs. Cedric Gervais - Summertime Sadness
      9
    • Disclosure feat. AlunaGeorge - White Noise
      12
    • Imagine Dragons - Radioactive
      10
    • Drake feat. Majid Jordan - Hold On, We're Going Home
      15
    • Duke Dumont feat. A*M*E - Need U (100%)
      5

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La La La is definitely my least favourite now. All the other songs I really enjoy.

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Not really entirely sure how Drake got into the Top 10 (especially when the likes of 'What About Us', 'I Need Your Love', 'I Love It' etc. have already gone), him to go next though please.

 

It's cos it's a really inoffensive song that not everyone will be that aware of. It's why this whole poll is kind of pointless. It doesn't show what Buzzjack's favourite singles are, it shows the singles that Buzzjack hates the least.

 

Anyway, I'm voting Love Me Again.

It's cos it's a really inoffensive song that not everyone will be that aware of. It's why this whole poll is kind of pointless. It doesn't show what Buzzjack's favourite singles are, it shows the singles that Buzzjack hates the least.

 

That IS the point surely? The name of the game is 'least favourite year-end top 40 single'. :P

 

Poor old Drake. Amazing he got this far though to be honest, even with an inoffensive / uncharacteristic song.

9 votes so far for Summertime Sadness, keep 'em coming!

 

The increased number of votes for this song is very pleasing to see :D

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