We Ranked the Top Nine Worst Music Videos Ever Made—Watch Now to Find Out Who Tops the List!

They're so bad they're good

By Francesca Bacardi Jun 17, 2015 7:09 PMTags
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Whether they're TV stars trying to transition into music or actual musicians, some celebs have created seriously terrible music videos. Whether or not the songs are actually good isn't at question here—it's the video that accompanies these singles that are questionable at best.

In the grand scheme of the music industry, there must be a lot of videos that didn't quite make par, but E! News has narrowed it down to the top nine worst videos of all time. And they are that bad.

At the top of our list is Teresa Giudice's daughter, Gia Giudice, and her girl band 3KT. The girls decided to cover Britney Spears' "Circus," and let's just say they got a little risqué in their interpretation. They're just teenagers, and their skimpy outfits and dance moves launched them to No. 9.

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The Real Housewives of New Jersey cast must have a thing for music because Melissa Gorga also tried her hand at releasing a single. Her song, "I Just Wanna," which was meant to be about her husband, yielded a pretty cringe-worthy video. Dancing around a crazy club, Gorga croons her highly synthesized song, which we guess her husband probably didn't like too much.

Avril Lavigne knows a thing or two about releasing some powerhouse songs ("Sk8er Boi," "Complicated" and "Here's to Never Growing Up" just to name a few), but her single "Hello Kitty" was a bomb. Even worse was the video she created for it, which many dubbed as racist and stereotypical of Japanese culture. Sorry, Avril, you're at No. 7.

Tan Mom AKA Patricia Krentcil released a music video for "Life of the Party." It's so bad that you can't stop looking at it, no matter how much it hurts...kind of like a bad sunburn! 

OK - we can all admit it. Eric Prydz's "Call on Me" is super catchy, but the video for it was a mistake. All it did was show women working out in tight and bright ensembles on a loop. It was ripped apart so terribly, in fact, that the Swedish DJ ultimately tried to distance himself from the track.

Heidi Montag was another reality TV star who wanted to transition fields, and she tried to do so with "Higher." Unfortunately, her beach-set video didn't do her any favors and was highly criticized by reviewers.

One-time aspiring pop star Tay Allyn falls at No. 3 with her technologically relevant single, "Mass Text." With the awkward Barbie and Ken dolls and random animal cameos, this was a disaster from the start, which is probably why she didn't get his mass text...

At No. 2 we have Alison Gold's "Chinese Food." Like Avril's video, many thought this was racist.

So what is the No. 1 worst video of all time? You'll just have to watch the video above to find out!