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Hosts count down the 25 lamest music videos as chosen by MTV viewers: 25. Spin Doctors "Two Princes" ('93) 24. Hammer "Too Legit To Quit" ('91) 23. Wilson Phillips "Hold On" ('90) 22. Chumbawamba "Tubthumping" ('98) 21. Billy Squier "Rock Me Tonight" ('84) 20. 4 Non Blondes "What's Up" ('93) 19. Motley Crue "Without You" ('89) 18. Snow "Informer" ('93) 17. Paula Abdul "Rush Rush" ('91) 16. Warrant "Heaven" ('89) 15. Crash Test Dummies "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" ('94) 14. Aqua "Barbie Girl" ('97) 13. Journey "Separate Ways" ('83) 12. Winger "Seventeen" ('88) 11. Wham! "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" ('84) 10. Debbie Gibson "Electric Youth" ('89) 9. Vanilla Ice "Ice, Ice, Baby" ('90) 8. Milli Vanilli "Girl You Know It's True" ('89) 7. Gerardo "Rico Suave" ('91) 6. Hall & Oates "Maneater" ('82) 5. Los Del Rio "Macarena" ('96) 4. Nelson "After The Rain" ('90) 3. Eddie Murphy ft. Michael Jackson "Whatzupwitu" ('93) 2. Chunky A "Owww!" ('93) 1. Don Johnson "Heartbeat" ('86)
Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Rhea lives with her tight-knit multigenerational family. After her mother’s death, she has been her father’s emotional rock, and her life revolves around her family’s restaurant, her eclectic group of friends, and her after-school coding club. Everything changes when she falls for aspiring DJ Max and a long lost passion for music is reignited. Rhea discovers that she has a natural gift for creating beats and producing music that blends her Indian heritage, but must find the courage to follow her true inner talent.

Self
The aggravatingly amiable star of "Full House," "America's Funniest Home Videos"