Definition

The cultural phenomenon where something so hilariously terrible becomes wildly popular *because* it's entertaining in its awfulness. It's intentional irony meets mainstream success, where critics and fans collapse into the same audience. Rebecca Black and Jersey Shore are its patron saints.

Example Usage

I'm really into post-good music these days—there's something oddly magnetic about a genuinely bad artist.

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