There are many talents socialite Paris Hilton has added to her resume over the years and according to the response by music fans, DJing should not be one of them.

Last Saturday the reality star deejayed then debuted her new song at the Pop Music Festival in Sao Paolo, Brazil. When Hilton played her new single, "Last Night," which she recorded with rumored boyfriend DJ Afrojack, the crowd let out a big groan to express their dismay at her attempt to win them over.

Wearing glitter headphones, the former reality star pressed play and danced as she sang into her microphone. Maybe Hilton was unaware of the crowd's disappointment. Having millions in your bank account will do that. Seemingly in a state of total bliss and pure joy from the opportunity to wear satin and glitter and more importantly, stay in the limelight which she will do anything for, Hilton then shouted to the crowd with glee "I've partied all around the world ... to the best parties ... but I've never seen anyone party like you guys do in Brazil."

She later tweeted, "Wow! What an incredible night! So happy you all loved my set! Loved watching you all smile & dance! One of the best nights of my life!"

Hilton's next attempt to spread love with more bad music will happen she drops her second album very soon. The collection will include guest appearances by LMFAO and rapper Flo Rida. "It's definitely music you're going to be hearing in the clubs," Hilton said on the red carpet at the Grammys earlier this year.

As to why Hilton continues to try to sway critics into believing she is actually good at something is beyond us but when her 2006 debut album Paris spawned the No. 1 Billboard U.S. Hot Dance Club hit, "Stars are Blind", it further convinced her that there may actually be a shot at further success in the music department.

Hilton's boyfriend DJ Afrojack has worked with multiple artists including Pitbull and Beyonce, won a Grammy for his remix of "Revolver" with David Guetta, and was named #7 on DJ Mags Top 100 DJs of 2011 after he immersed himself in the club scene in Europe.