As in the whole world, music is not always a bed of roses, and there is good music, and then there is music that actually isn’t.
Portugal is no exception and we also have the ability to make bad music or simply music that doesn’t play on the radio at all for many reasons.
Today we are going to present a Top 10 of the worst and less creative Portuguese songs of all time. Are you ready? It’s better you be because after that you’ll have to drink some tea or some aspirin…
I’ve never heard this “singer” before, but you can feel that something isn’t working well here. Phonetics and rhythm seem to be missing a bit.
Our love is green. A song that I don’t recommend listening to, especially before going to bed at night.
When “Zézinho” releases the chicken, there’s no one to stop… literally. This is very bad.
I can’t believe Nel Monteiro sang that… Really?
Just like Quim Barreiros, it seems that Graciano Saga also had his songs with trickery.
Very old people will love this next hit
This song, was apparently very successful among younger audiences.
Zé Cabra is more like a comedian than a singer, the Portuguese know that. But still, as bad as this song is, it gained him recognition and more.
WTF is this?
Not the worst song but… ó lariló lei ó lariló lei…
And this is the end of our list today. After listening to these 10 songs (probably not in full), what do you think is the worst song you’ve ever heard that isn’t listed here?
Write in the comments below!
Making bad music is an important part of the process.
tem algumas que são difíceis de escutar mas existe gosto pra tudo
se eu disser que gostei dessas músicas, vocês acreditam? hahaha
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funny article jejeje
Muito bom
It’s fascinating how the “art” of making bad music can sometimes push the boundaries of creativity and challenge traditional norms. In Portugal, as in many places, artists who intentionally create unconventional or “bad” music can be seen as rebels who question the status quo. These artists often aim to provoke thought and encourage listeners to reconsider what music can be. By breaking away from conventional melodies, harmonies, and rhythms, they create a unique space for experimentation and dialogue in the music community. While not everyone may appreciate this style, it certainly adds diversity and depth to the musical landscape in Portugal and beyond.
thats true! 😀