10 Worst Music Collaborations Of All Time

3. Weezer/Lil Wayne

It has been a wild ride being a Weezer fan for the past few years. Ever since the band went into hiding after Pinkerton flopped in the late '90s, Rivers Cuomo has been trying his best to try to keep the band's music as radio friendly as possible. Though there have been a few definite highlights ever since their first few records, Raditude is the one album that should have never seen the light of day.

While most of the album is just Cuomo's attempt at fitting in with the kids, it gets downright cringey when we get to Can't Stop Partying. Gone are the trademark Weezer guitar parts, instead replaced by one of the most generic electronic dance beats imaginable, as Rivers sounds dejected singing about partying every night. Just when you think that the band has completely jumped the shark, Lil Wayne comes in to throw everything out of whack.

Though Lil Wayne has had plenty of great tunes of his own, there's no good reason for him to be on this cut aside from the obvious dad joke of "Weezer and Weezy." It seems that the band themselves realized this was a bad idea afterwards, with many of the original recordings trying to purge themselves from the minds of listeners. As Weezer continue to experiment with new and even more ill-advised sounds, this is definitely where things reached an all time low.

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