Top Ten Worst Hip-Hop Songs of 2015

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    1. [divider]9[/divider]“Post To Be” by Omarion ft. Chris Brown & Jhene Aiko

First things first the title annoys me, Post to be?
Do you mean supposed to be? While last year was an amazing year for DJ Mustard, it seems like this year hasn’t been too kind to him, this being one of the few songs of his that actually charted.

It doesn’t help the song that Omarion kinda sounds like Chris Brown on this track… if Chris had a five pack a day habit for the last three years. The only good thing about the song is the line that Jhene Aiko delivers but a one line drop from what I’ll admit is a very beautiful woman doesn’t save a hack song from being basically about nothing.

 

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