From the moment 'Saturday Night Live' first appeared back in 1975, it established itself as one of the most important musical venues in the nation. With just two short songs, up-and-coming singers and bands could create an entire career thanks to the buzz that would follow a memorable SNL debut -- performances that in many cases have since become legendary. And that still holds true today: if you're great on 'Saturday Night Live,' chances are you're going to make it big.
But what if you, you know... suck?
Welcome to Ke$ha's world. As anyone who has been online this week knows, Ke$ha, the songstress behind the ubiquitous pop hit 'Tik Tok,' had her maiden SNL performance last weekend. And the result was nothing short of disastrous, as media outlets around the hemisphere raced to be the first to post their "Was Ke$ha the worst 'SNL' musical guest ever?" articles.
With that in mind, we thought this would be a good time to take a look back at her competition for the title, those musical guests that were memorable for all the wrong reasons. So without further ado, here's our list of the worst 'SNL' performances ever.
• Ke$ha -- No doubt you've already seen this by now, but we thought it only fair to remind everyone just why this list is necessary. It was a toss-up just which of Ke$ha's two performances were worse, but despite the day-glo body paint she used in 'Your Love is My Drug,' we ended up going with 'Tik Tok.' And not just because it was the worst use of space imagery in a live performance since William Shatner's rendition of 'Rocket Man.' So what was the deciding factor? Two words: Laser. Harp.
• Ashlee Simpson -- As bad as Ke$ha was, she still couldn't quite topple the undisputed queen of bad performances, Ashlee Simpson, whose 2004 lip-sync fiasco put a major dent in her career plans. She tried to excuse it away by explaining that she began losing her voice during rehearsals, but no excuse was ever offered for the totally bizarre jig she launched into as an attempt to cover up the gaffe. She then fled the stage and let the band jam without her -- arguably the best musical decision of the night.
• Kanye West -- Ashlee Simpson isn't the only musical guest to get involved in a lip-sync controversy, but luckily for Kanye West, he had an ironclad alibi: If his 2008 version of 'Love Lockdown' had been lip-synced it wouldn't have sounded so awful. Instead, it appeared the true issue was with a messed up vocoder, which normally would have disguised his caterwauling with its cybernetic overtones. We've always been on the fence about these kinds of electronic voice manipulations, but after seeing this video we're convinced: If singers are going to sound this bad without them, by all means, cover up as much as you can.
• Nelly Furtado -- There aren't really any words to describe Furtado's 2006 performance of 'Maneater,' but a few that come pretty close are inexplicable, bizarre, weird, unfortunate and "wtf," although the last of those is technically an acronym. We will say that unlike most of the folks on this list, Furtado's singing was actually okay. However, we're not sure which was worse, the creepy song itself or the 80's style interpretive dance troupe that surrounded her in what appeared to be a bad outtake from some off-off-Broadway performance of 'Cats.'
• Taylor Swift -- Let's get this out of the way right up front: This performance from last year isn't nearly as cringe-inducing as her duet with Stevie Nicks at the Grammys. And Lorne Michaels obviously liked it enough to invite her back as host. But as much as we love Taylor, in the interest of fairness, we have to include her here with this bit of advice: Work on the live performances, okay? Because as Randy Jackson would say, it's pitchy, dawg.
• Coldplay -- Don't get us wrong, we usually love Coldplay almost as much as we love Taylor Swift. But this 2008 performance has a couple things going against it: the singing and the dancing. If, in fact, this was dancing and not something requiring medical attention. Our plea to Chris Martin: Just concentrate on having enough breath in your lungs to hit the notes, bro. If you do that, we fans can take care of the dancing. Deal?
• Fear -- How bad you think this performance is depends entirely on your definition of bad. Fear's 1981 appearance on the Halloween edition of 'SNL' is one of the show's most famous musical moments ever. The punk band kicked off their set with the epic song 'Beef & Bologna,' which is about... well, exactly what you think it's about. That was enough to set off the dozens of hardcore punk fans they snuck into the building, who proceeded to start a full scale riot using pumpkins as the weapon of choice. The NYPD had to be called in and over a quarter of a million dollars in damages ensued. For fans of punk, this is one of the best shows ever. For everyone else, though, not so much.
• Sinead O'Connor -- Finally, we end with Sinead O'Connor's infamous 1992 appearance where she scandalized the nation by tearing a photo of the Pope in half while shouting, "Fight the real enemy!" Due to this act, O'Connor instantly became a pariah; booed offstage at live shows and widely trashed in the media, she quickly became the consensus choice as worst musical guest in 'SNL' history. This is one case where the (admittedly questionable) "performance" overshadowed the actual music, though, as O'Connor was in the middle of presenting a haunting, powerful a capella rendition of Bob Marley's classic song 'War.' And given the current tide of public opinion, we have a feeling she may not find herself on lists like this for too much longer.
Finally! I was wondering when someone would say what so many of us already know: Taylor Swift can't sing!! She may be cute and write her own (lame) songs but someone else needs to sing them. How she ever became famous is beyond me.
yes! The only way you can know if a singer can really sing is when they sing live.Because we don't know what goes in that studio and what there trying to cover up.And Taylor Swift can't sing.And all her songs sound the same.
I couldn't agree more! She doesn't sound back on her recorded tracks but she sucks on the live performances. Every live performance. I have no idea how she has gained so much popularity.
It's pretty much a given. Musical talent on that show is few and far between. Only a small handful can perform live, usually the bands. Swift can't perform anywhere live so I don't know how she sustains a concet audience. Tweeners who don't give a rat's azz I suppose. Grammy Awards or not, when you have to rely on a studio to manipulate your voice to the point where is is okay to record then you are certainly not a vocalist by any stretch of the word. That goes double for people like Kanye West who are so full of themselves for no special reason whatsoever. Guess if you can't believe your own hype, who can?
You know what I always wondered? Why are the backup singer good singers...and why aren't they up in front? Why do we have a little girl with an acoustic up in front? There are people singing backup because they can...um...sing...??
i thought it was a fun clip..... both tunes.... her music is BUBBLE GUM..! but it was entertaining..... So BOO HOO to scott harris... What ever.. lol oh and SINEAD WAS GREAT...! you must have no scense of humor....!
I don't understand what was considered so bad in Kesha's performance? I found it upbeat and fun. This music is much better than some of the no talent urban music the industry tried to force-feed us a decade ago.
I didn't see it either. I guess you have to be a fan expecting something else. I watched it three times to find what was wrong with it. I guess there was too much flash and it was too rehearsed. Saturday Night Live is supposed to look and be a live performance. It doesn't look live. All you see is lasers and flash.
I am with you: I don't know what is so wrong with Kesha's performance either. I am not sure about her level of actual talent; she sounds neither better nor worse than anyone else in the pop industry as of late. Based on her performance, she seems to be enjoying herself and not taking it too seriously. I thought it refreshing.
Just watched it. It was kinda goofy & a little wild but she was perfectly on key. I've seen some veteran acts sing waaay off key - I just don't see how Scott Harris can claim that sucked. Wait - I get it, he's a sophisticated music critic and that wasn't an "alternative" act.
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Finally! I was wondering when someone would say what so many of us already know: Taylor Swift can't sing!! She may be cute and write her own (lame) songs but someone else needs to sing them. How she ever became famous is beyond me.
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yes! The only way you can know if a singer can really sing is when they sing live.Because we don't know what goes in that studio and what there trying to cover up.And Taylor Swift can't sing.And all her songs sound the same.
an acronym must spell a word as in m.a.d.d (mother's against drunk driving), otherwise it's a simple abbreviation as in wtf. fyi (an abbreviation).
I couldn't agree more! She doesn't sound back on her recorded tracks but she sucks on the live performances. Every live performance. I have no idea how she has gained so much popularity.
With a cast as bad as SNL how could you tell if the music sucks?
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too too funny......
With a cast as bad as SNL how could you tell if the music sucks?
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It's pretty much a given. Musical talent on that show is few and far between. Only a small handful can perform live, usually the bands. Swift can't perform anywhere live so I don't know how she sustains a concet audience. Tweeners who don't give a rat's azz I suppose. Grammy Awards or not, when you have to rely on a studio to manipulate your voice to the point where is is okay to record then you are certainly not a vocalist by any stretch of the word. That goes double for people like Kanye West who are so full of themselves for no special reason whatsoever. Guess if you can't believe your own hype, who can?
Why am I not surprised she had the worst? lol
I like her songs, but she's not as great of an artist as people say she is. Her performance on American Idol proved it..
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You know what I always wondered? Why are the backup singer good singers...and why aren't they up in front? Why do we have a little girl with an acoustic up in front? There are people singing backup because they can...um...sing...??
i thought it was a fun clip..... both tunes.... her music is BUBBLE GUM..!
but it was entertaining..... So BOO HOO to scott harris... What ever.. lol
oh and SINEAD WAS GREAT...! you must have no scense of humor....!
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Dear Taylor,
You managed to hit about three notes in that entire song. Get some lessons now that you can afford them.
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I don't understand what was considered so bad in Kesha's
performance? I found it upbeat and fun. This music is much
better than some of the no talent urban music the industry
tried to force-feed us a decade ago.
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I have a feeling you have more of a problem with something else then just the urban music, maybe the kinds of people that sing it.
I didn't see it either. I guess you have to be a fan expecting something else. I watched it three times to find what was wrong with it. I guess there was too much flash and it was too rehearsed. Saturday Night Live is supposed to look and be a live performance. It doesn't look live. All you see is lasers and flash.
I am with you: I don't know what is so wrong with Kesha's performance either. I am not sure about her level of actual talent; she sounds neither better nor worse than anyone else in the pop industry as of late. Based on her performance, she seems to be enjoying herself and not taking it too seriously. I thought it refreshing.
LMFAO!! I'LL HAVE WHAT SHE'S SMOKING!! KESHA IS EXACTLY WHAT IS WRONG WITH SOCIETY TODAY!
I agree! Considering the type of song it is, I don't think she did a bad job at all!!
Just watched it. It was kinda goofy & a little wild but she was perfectly on key. I've seen some veteran acts sing waaay off key - I just don't see how Scott Harris can claim that sucked.
Wait - I get it, he's a sophisticated music critic and that wasn't an "alternative" act.
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I didn't see the Ashlee Simpson performance on SNL, but I saw the parody of it on Family Guy. I never laughed so hard!