Let's Get Charlie Puth a Grammy



Charlie Puth is the worst artist of the twenty-first century. There. That isn’t even an opinion; that’s a statement. It’s a fact. This conclusion was came to about a year ago. Of course, before that, Charlie Puth was entirely irrelevant and no one knew who he was. Then, he came out with that song “See You Again” with Wiz Khalifa that everyone somehow fell in love with. Our question was, ‘Why?’ How could any human in their right mind listen to a song like that and enjoy it? It baffled us. We decided we could let this one slide; maybe some diehard “Fast and Furious” fans felt really connected to the song, maybe they felt forced to enjoy it. We can’t imagine Paul Walker would’ve been happy with the song written in his memory. He was worth so much more than a song that Puth himself conceded he wrote in eleven minutes. We can’t be the only ones thinking about how utterly offensive and heartless that is. Charlie Puth stated, proudly, that he wrote this song in eleven minutes. Paul Walker died in a tragic car accident and this terrible song, written in less than a quarter of an hour, is supposed to be how he’s remembered? We’re not buying into it. Unfortunately, many people did. “See You Again” smashed the charts and was played on the radio for months after its release, much to our dismay. Not only is it disrespectful to put so little effort into a memorial song, but the fact that it was written in only eleven minutes definitely contributes to how awful the song is. After this awful song fell from its position on the charts, our immediate reaction was pure relief. Thank God, we were finally rid of this “Charlie Puth” character that we all thought was a one hit wonder. When the song finally stopped playing numerous times per hour on almost every relevant radio station, it was easy for us to forget all about him. After all, the only reason the song got popular in the first place was because of the movie and Wiz Khalifa. Right? Wrong. So entirely, heartbreakingly, earth-shatteringly, wrong. Charlie Puth came back with the world’s most cliched, earworm-ish song in the entire world. And, on top of all that, it was a collaboration. With Meghan Trainor. Meghan Trainor, the second worst artist of the 21st century. God, help us all.

See you again was written by Charlie for his friend who passed away due to a car crash on his way to MIT. It wasn't meant for Paul. You should really not yap your half knowledge @ItsDevastater

After this awful song fell from its position on the charts, our immediate reaction was pure relief. Thank God, we were finally rid of this “Charlie Puth” character that we all thought was a one hit wonder. When the song finally stopped playing numerous times per hour on almost every relevant radio station, it was easy for us to forget all about him. After all, the only reason the song got popular in the first place was because of the movie and Wiz Khalifa. Right? Wrong. So entirely, heartbreakingly, earth-shatteringly, wrong. Charlie Puth came back with the world’s most cliched, earworm-ish song in the entire world. And, on top of all that, it was a collaboration. With Meghan Trainor. Meghan Trainor, the second worst artist of the 21st century. God, help us all.