The 5 Worst Songs of 2024, From Jennifer Lopez and Ice Spice to Justin Timberlake – They Failed Miserably!

The 5 Worst Songs of 2024, From Jennifer Lopez and Ice Spice to Justin Timberlake – They Failed Miserably!

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Jennifer Lopez’s “This Is Me … Now” was the disastrous sequel to 2002’s “This Is Me … Then.” AFP via Getty Images

Jennifer Lopez went from J.Lo to J.Low, Katy Perry was a fallen idol, and Justin Timberlake couldn’t bring his sexy back.

Here are the five worst songs of 2024, from a sad sequel to a hip-hop flop and a cringe collaboration. And for the best, go here.

For more from the Post, see the best and worst movies of the year — and the best and worst of TV.

1. Jennifer Lopez, “Dear Ben, Pt. II”

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Jennifer Lopez’s “Dear Ben Pt. II” was the sequel that nobody but the former Mrs. Affleck wanted. FilmMagic
What a difference a year makes. J.Lo gushed all over then-husband Ben Affleck on “This Is Me … Now,” the disastrous sequel to 2002’s “This Is Me … Then,” which was also all about her “Gigli” co-star. There was even this sequel to “Dear Ben” that nobody but the former Mrs. Affleck wanted. It was more like “Dear God” — a sad sign that their marriage was doomed.

2. Ice Spice, “Think U the S—t (Fart)”

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Bronx rapper Ice Spice dropped a total stinker in “Think U the Shit (Fart).” Getty Images
“Think you the s—t, bitch?/You not even the fart,” raps Ice Spice on this single — from the Bronx MC’s debut album “Y2K!” — that tried so hard to be clever, but just ended up being crass. A total stinker, this turd of a tune goes straight down the toilet.

3. Katy Perry, “Woman’s World”

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Katy Perry’s female-empowerment anthem “Woman’s World” turned out to be a problematic misfire. David Fisher/Shutterstock for Global
After leaving “American Idol,” Perry seemed determined to remind us why she became a pop idol, but her “143” LP was nothing to “Roar” about. And she did herself no favors by releasing “Woman’s World” as the first single in July. What was meant to be a female-empowerment anthem turned out to be a problematic misfire co-written and co-produced by Dr. Luke — the same hitmaker who Kesha claimed had sexually and emotionally abused her. Talk about tone-deaf.

4. Jason Derulo & Michael Bublé, “Spicy Margarita”

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Jason Derulo’s “Spicy Margarita” collaboration with Michael Bublé is the oddest of couplings. Getty Images for iHeartRadio
Derulo had gone nine long years without releasing an album before 2024’s “Nu King.” And the “Whatcha Say” singer collaborated with everyone from Nicki Minaj and French Montana to Adam Levine and Meghan Trainor in random desperation. But this duet with Bublé is probably the oddest of couplings: an EDM-pop interpolation of the Dean Martin classic “Sway” that has all of the flavor sucked out of it.

5. Justin Timberlake, “Drown”

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Justin Timberlake couldn’t stop the feeling with “Drown.” Getty Images for Audacy
After his comeback single “Selfish” barely cracked the Top 20, “Drown” was a failed rescue attempt for “Everything I Thought It Was,” Timberlake’s first album since 2018. It wants to be another “Cry Me a River” or “What Goes Around … Comes Around,” but it’s a tired retread that couldn’t stop the sinking feeling for the once-surefire singer, whose LP flop was followed by a DWI arrest.

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