Top Ten Worst Hip-Hop Songs of 2015

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    1. [divider]8[/divider]“Bet You Can’t Do It Like Me Challenge” by DLOW

I’m trying not to include what are essentially vine songs, songs played in the background of a 6 second video while people dance, twerk or do whatever but this song actually charted at just under 50.

I had to put this on the list for the simple reason that D4L ALREADY DID THIS JOINT BACK IN 2005/2006. The song offers nothing new except the latest dance moves. I honestly felt like I was going to being placed on some sort of law enforcement watchlist when I looked up the video and saw some young girl of a questionable age twerking,

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