ACNH offers the players to create their own island tune, allowing a bit of personal musical flair to their own island. Like previous games in the franchise, the island tune may be between 1 and 16 notes. It plays whenever the player enters or exits a building, or when they talk to any of the island’s villagers. By speaking to Isabelle in the Resident Services building, the players are able to change the island tune as often as they want. Even Isabelle is going to sing that song to the player as a preview.
Lots of players take the chance to set their Animal Crossing island tune to songs they enjoy from other media, such as their favorite music, movies, video games, TV shows, and more. The island tune not only can make the players feel more at home on their island, but music from other games and media often make great that the players and their visitors are delighted to hear. Also, the players who want a bit of a laugh will be able to set their island tune to something really scary which is sure to make the visitors groan. There are the worst songs that the players can set as their island tune in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Worst Songs to Choose in ACNH
Here are some worst songs to choose in ACNH:
- Animal Crossing Worst Song – Baby Shark
After going viral in the year of 2016, the “Baby Shark” song became the most-watched video on YouTube with over ten billion views. It is an interesting, fun tune for the children. The song comes with its own set of dance moves which helped launch it to the height of internet popularity as a TikTok trend, however its repetitive melody makes it get really old very quickly, especially since the children seem to want to play it nonstop. Although being the most-watched video, it is also one of the most hated song, setting this song as one of the worst songs to choose in Animal Crossing. - Jaws Theme Can Be An Annoying Animal Crossing Island Tune
For the players of Animal Crossing who prefer the sharks in classic horror films, the theme from Jaws is a recognizable classic which sure to make the visitors feel like something’s coming for them from the deep. Nothing the shouts danger that was scary to chill the visitors even without the shark being on the screen. When the sharks arrive during Animal Crossing’s summer months, the Jaws theme is a good option for a horror-filled island tune which make the players think twice about taking a dive. - Animal Crossing Worst Song – The Song That Never Ends
If there is one song which was written especially to annoy, it is “The Song That Never Ends.” It is an inherently infinite loop of a cheerful, as the name implies, literally never ends. Formerly, the song appear as the closing theme of the 1992 PBS puppet show; Lamb Chop’s Play-Along. But, only some notes of it are enough to get it stuck in the heads of visitors when used as an Animal Crossing town tune. Despite the players cannot set it to loop in Animal Crossing, hearing it every time a door is almost as good as having it on repeat. If you want to unsettle your island guests, “The Song That Never Ends” is very perfect. - “Lavender Town Theme” From Pokemon Is A Scary Animal Crossing Island Tune
When Pokemon Red and Green were released for the Game Boy in the year of 1997, the creepy Lavender Town theme stuck out. With jarring chords and pitches high to strain the Game Boy’s speakers, the players even report physical side effects which resulted from listening to this scary tune for long periods of time. The players of Pokemon are going to recognize this haunting theme from Red and Green’s scariest town when the song is played as an Animal Crossing town tune, adding a retro gaming horror to the island. - Animal Crossing Worst Song – “Never Gonna Give You Up” By Rick Astley
There is hardly any prank better than an old fashioned Rickroll. The players of Animal Crossing are able to set Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” as their island tune to Rickroll all of their villagers daily. Rather than tricking their friends into clicking a link to Astley’s music video, the players are able to set the song as their tune and invite their friends to the island to pull off the classic prank. The notes and rhythm of Astley’s hit are able to be difficult to transpose in Animal Crossing’s island tune creator. - Animal Crossing Worst Song – Trololo Song
If Rickrolling is not players’ preferred prank melody, then the Trololo song is another great choice for an Animal Crossing island song which sure to get a laugh or a groan from the visitors. The island tune generator’s chiptune pitches will not be able to capture the original singer, but the song’s melody fits into the 16 notes players have to work with, making for a recognizable tune. While the lighthearted song can have become nostalgic as a classic meme for several players, it still creates an effective Rickroll-style prank 12 years later. - Theme From The Twilight Zone Is A Scary Animal Crossing Island Tune
Just imagine an Animal Crossing island in which everything seems to be normal, but the scary theme of The Twilight Zone plays on the hour. To give the Animal Crossing: New Horizons island a surreal vibe which suggests everything is not as it appears, the players are able to set The Twilight Zone’s unsettling theme as their island tune. Because the classic TV anthology spans some genres and incorporates elements of horror, surrealism, fantasy and science fiction, it is an extremely versatile town tune which fits many island themes, giving the perfect creepy tune which will chill the visitors and make them wary of any lurking horrors.
- Animal Crossing Worst Song – Baby Shark

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