10 Most Underrated Fall Out Boy Songs

8. Tiffany Blews

Yet another underrated gem from Folie a Deux, Tiffany Blews has all the makings of a top-tier Fall Out Boy single, but the band decided tunes like America's Suitehearts and the uncommonly-known Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet would be preferable to audiences.

An unexpected Lil Wayne feature doesn't have the song stray from the Fall Out Boy sound, in fact it enhances it. Tiffany Blews' somewhat docile bridge is underpinned by a verse that's sung(!) by the Louisiana-born rapper that gives the segment of the song the depth that it needs to carry into the remainder of the tune.

Features with hip-hop artists aren't a rare occurrence for the Chicago native band - especially after the years-long hiatus - but the early sighting of a rap royal was new for audiences in 2009.

Features aside, Tiffany Blews features catchy (if uninspired) opening vocal notes that appear throughout, as well as a progressive guitar riff that flows into a memorable chorus. It's a formula that's familiar to fans, but the inclusion of another artist in the mix really rounds the tune out, and makes it worth returning to.

Like a little black dress, Tiffany Blews should be a classic.

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