89 Most Redundant, Repetitive Cliches in Music 51 - 44


  • 51. Dadagers & Momagers


    Usher & Jonetta Patton


    Jessica & Joe Simpson


    Beyonce & Mathew Knowles

  • 50. The Rapper Towel Wave

    For emcees and hoosiers alike, nothing shows enthusiasm like you and your posse waving towels in the air, as Petey Pablo says, "like a helicopter."

    • 49. "The Band Is Still Together..."

      It's the requisite phrase uttered when the face of a group decides to release a solo joint. But what happens when the royalty check no longer needs to be split five ways? Just ask the rest of 'NSYNC. Or No Doubt -- didn't Gwen say she was only releasing one solo album?


      Who needs a band?Gwen live in L.A.Justin live in New York

    • 48. "What I Really Want to Do Is Sing!"

      Jared Leto surprised everyone by sort of pulling it off. And ok, that first Paris Hilton tune was kind of catchy. But raise your hand if you really can't wait to hear Scarlett Johansson's album of Tom Waits covers. Anyone?

    • 47. The Bad-Ass Runaway

      Desperate, disheveled and hard as a city sidewalk, the runaway chick likes to keep a low profile, but she still pops up now and then. Bon Jovi caught a glimpse in '84's 'Runaway,' and Soul Asylum spotted her on the 'Runaway Train' in '92, but Avril went the extra mile and actually became her.

      • 46. Songs by Untalented Kids of Talented Rock-Stars

        Sometimes the apple falls farther from the tree than our ears would like. People should not be allowed to make unlistenable records simply because their last name is Lennon, Presley or Osbourne.


      • 45. "Creative Differences"

        The top 5 things bands really mean when they break up over "creative differences":
        1. "The singer smokes too much crack."
        2. "The lead guitarist gets more cash than I do. And who does he think he is anyway? The band would be NOTHING without my awesome organ riffs."
        3. "My wife dumped me for the bass player."
        4. "If the frontman wants to sing his own crap songs, let him. See how far he gets."
        5. "Those a**holes make me sick."

      • 44. The Atlanta/Houston/
        Toronto/St. Louis Scene

        Lots of "artists" have gotten radio airply by simply riding on the coattails of their more groundbreaking neighbors. But just because you used to serve Nelly sliders at the local White Castle does not mean you deserve a record deal. Are you listening, J-Kwon?

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