Via: Metacritic
Don't look now, but the newly single K-Fed (Fed-Ex, whichever you prefer really) is well on his way to the dubious honor of having the lowest ranked album in Metacritic's history. Playing With Fire was added to the site's music section on November 11, after having been reviewed by the minimum threshold of Metacritic-approved publications. As it currently stands, the album has a jaw-dropping average score of 15/100. To put things in perspective, the next lowest all-time score is the Bloodhound Gang's Hefty Fine with a score of 30/100. It seems clear that if someone doesn't start showing Federline some love soon, he might wind up with a record that will never be broken.
Don't look now, but the newly single K-Fed (Fed-Ex, whichever you prefer really) is well on his way to the dubious honor of having the lowest ranked album in Metacritic's history. Playing With Fire was added to the site's music section on November 11, after having been reviewed by the minimum threshold of Metacritic-approved publications. As it currently stands, the album has a jaw-dropping average score of 15/100. To put things in perspective, the next lowest all-time score is the Bloodhound Gang's Hefty Fine with a score of 30/100. It seems clear that if someone doesn't start showing Federline some love soon, he might wind up with a record that will never be broken.
Of course, what do the critics know? As any artist will tell you, it's all about pleasing the fans, and according to Billboard, Federline has about 6,500 of those. Way to go K-Fed!
Seriously Kevin, if you have that sex tape, take the money and run.


Fed-Ex might be the best name a celebrity's ever been given. Thank you, J-Shep.