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Not to be confused with the writer of the same name

The Musical Hype is a music entertainment website.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) They said that the song "mh:thehorriblemusicandsongswikia:Sweatshirt" by mh:thehorriblemusicandsongswikia:Jacob Sartorius made everyone who heard it who wasn't a tween or pre-teen's ears bleed and that it was a "nightmare of the worst kind". This is both a biased and extremely unprofessional thing to say, and it makes it hard to take them seriously.
 * 2) *They also said that the songs "mh:thehorriblemusicandsongswikia:No" and "mh:thehorriblemusicandsongswikia:Me Too" by Meghan Trainor would make a saint's ears bleed in the same article.
 * 3) They are sometimes just straight-up cruel. They said that everyone who isn't a tween loves to hate a teen pop star, which is just ridiculous.
 * 4) *Not to mention, since it is presumable that the writers are not tweens, it is presumable that this means that they hate Jacob Sartorius. While disliking his music is fair enough, there is no need to hate Sartorius himself just because he makes music they don't like.
 * 5) Their information is often inaccurate:
 * 6) They said that "Last Text" by Jacob Sartorius was his third single, even though "All My Friends" was his third single, as it was released on October 2, 2016. Not to mention, there is no evidence "Last Text" is even a single. A music video was indeed uploaded on December 23, 2016, but there is no evidence it was officially released then.
 * 7) They added "Marvin Gaye" by Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor on their "20 Worst Songs of 2016" list, even though the song was released in 2015.
 * 8) They added "Look at Me!" by XXXTentacion on their "Worst Songs of 2017" list even though it was originally released on SoundCloud in 2015. Although it was indeed re-released in 2016 and again re-released in 2017, this is still pretty ridiculous.

Redeeming Qualities
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