Did you ever get addicted to a song that you know is a bad one?

July 11, 2017 6:32pm CST
I think this is an evil that everyone has already faced (if you haven't faced it, don't worry... you'll still face it, I can guarantee you ). Or am I wrong in stating this? What do you say about it? P.S: This is something that can happen more than once.
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• Defuniak Springs, Florida
11 Jul 17
Selfie by the Chainsmokers
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@franxav (13618)
• India
11 Jul 17
I don't remember happening it to me anytime. Hope it doesn't happen.
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• United States
11 Jul 17
Well I don't know how bad it was, but it seemed really good to me. It is called Brooklyn Zoo. (long time ago now)
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@sabtraversa (13004)
• Italy
12 Jul 17
Bad as cruel evil unethical or bad as it just sucks? Yes, it happened to me, most mainstream poop has some tunes that get stuck in your head and your brain is like asking for more. I'm immune to Despacito, at least.
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@FourWalls (62424)
• United States
12 Jul 17
"Addicted"? No, but I don't see what's so terrible about "Kung Fu Fighting." I mean, it's not Paul Simon and Bob Dylan writing together, but it's no "Billy, Don't Be a Hero," either.
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@ourlot (982)
5 Nov 17
There are songs you can't take out of your head.
@Shavkat (137220)
• Philippines
12 Jul 17
Listening hard music can break the eardrums. So I stopped listening to it.
• United States
12 Jul 17
No but I get addicted to other songs one being pretty woman
@amandajay (23264)
• New Zealand
12 Jul 17
Yeah sometimes back.. lol..
• United States
12 Jul 17
Yes I have, how bout, Lit Up, Buckcherry? So bad, but oh so rockin good..... may be writing a post on this one later.....
Music video by Buckcherry performing Lit Up. (C) 1999 Geffen Records
@dgobucks226 (34405)
12 Jul 17
"Don't Worry Be Happy." Fortunately the song has passed and "Memories" replaced it Just kidding, my brain is clear of bad songs at the moment.
@Koomanter (103)
• United Kingdom
12 Jul 17
I think it's normal. The most important thing is that we later realize and change.