The music is irrelevant – as a matter of fact it's pretty sucky.
It's really sucky when people try and make you do things.
sucky in American English
(ˈsʌki)
adjectiveWord forms: suckier, suckiest
slang
disagreeable; unpleasant
Word origin
[suck + -y1]-y is a native English suffix of adjectives meaning “characterized by or inclined to”the substance or action of the word or stem to which the suffix is attached. Otherwords that use the affix -y include: dreamy, grouchy, juicy, rumbly
Examples of 'sucky' in a sentence
sucky
It comes in a dense rib jersey, a fabric that isn't quite as sucky-sucky as some.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
He saved my life, he catapulted me from being a sucky disco producer to someone everyone wanted to work with.
The Sun (2014)
Are we being told to forget both our sucky jobs and our existential angst, and dance?