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    Is YouTube Sensation Rebecca Black’s “Friday” The Worst Song Ever?

    Hey kids! Guess what? Apparently awful is the new great. In an age when the music business is suffering dearly--when even vocal dynamos like Christina Aguilera can't sell albums or concert tickets anymore, and thousands of unsigned, undiscovered artists have to sell records out of their car trunks--a mind-meltingly horrific song called "Friday," by a previously unknown, marginally talented teen-pop singer named Rebecca Black, managed to rack up more than 2.2 million views on YouTube (yes, that's right, TWO-MILLION, TWO-HUNDRED-THOUSAND) just over this past weekend.

    It must be seen, and heard, to be believed:

    The video got its first big promotion, perhaps not coincidentally, last Friday, when Comedy Central's Tosh.0 blog posted it under the headline "Songwriting Isn't For Everyone." And that was all it took. By the weekend's end, "Friday" had been Tumblr'd, Facebooked, blogged, and tweeted by countless baffled viewers--and dozens of covers and parodies had popped up on YouTube as well, including an amusingly Dylanesque one.

    The virality of "Friday," a wannabe weekend-party anthem for the new generation, had nothing to with the song being any good, Rebecca being particularly attractive or gifted, or even with the fact that it was, well, the weekend. It's simply because it was so unbelievably BAD. ("A whole new level of bad," according to none other than Time magazine.) And it's because the song and video raised so many fascinating questions...such as:

    Who the heck is this girl? How did she get a record deal? Why is she sitting at a bus stop, if her friends are picking her up in their car? Why is she so indecisive about whether to sit in the front or back seat? If the girl standing to her right is her friend, then is that girl on her left her frenemy? Did the general public REALLY need to be informed that Thursday comes before Friday, or that Sunday comes after Saturday? And, most importantly: Is this a real thing? Or is this an SNL Digital Short for which the Lonely Island are responsible?

    Honestly, we're not sure if these questions will ever be properly answered. But we do know that "Friday" is the churned-out product of a Los Angeles-based company called the Ark Music Factory, which sends out casting calls looking for singers between the ages of 13 and 17 to record its songs and, if all goes well, become overnight YouTube stars (a la Justin Bieber). Rebecca Black's "Friday" is Ark's first major hit--and after this, we sincerely hope it's the company's last.

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    • Dj Valentine  •  Montreal, Canada  •  2 months ago
      omg i think i am going to cry. the painnnnnn my ears i think im going to pass out.

      my dog just ran away crying.

      and hurling.
    • Im  •  5 months ago
      The only reason she has that muchws is so people can coment mean things on the video hate Rebecca Black forever
    • Pussified Socialistdemo  •  11 months ago
      This song IS just like the songs you kids listen to and buy.

      You think this is less than Madonna, Gaga, Beiber?

      It IS just the same.
      • Charliese 4 months ago
        Don't forget Selena, Demi and all the other Disney tarts who can't sing
        their mindless lyrics.
    • Xavier Johnson  •  11 months ago
      my ears have just been raped. they will never be the same again
    • mikeb  •  11 months ago
      whats the difference friday, friday or baby, baby
    • Black *Star  •  11 months ago
      she cant even sing well in the first place then u add the teribble lyrics is this what america is coming to
    • Nicole  •  11 months ago
      I use to listen to the beatles and other "older generation" artists with the dad when I was a kid and I like that style of music. I like a lot of the older songs! They seem to have a lot more meaning than a lot of the songs that are around today. I mean don't get my wrong, I like music of all sorts and I don't sit around listening to Bob Segar all day or anything but it is just amazing the difference between the generations! I am ashamed to even call this music! Someone gave her a record deal? I wonder how much her parents had to pay to convince them to sign her lol When I see stuff like this that gets so much publicity it just makes me sick! It makes me wonder why the hell I am not tryin for a record deal. I mean if she could get one they should be lining up at my door trying to sign me! I can actually sing, write GOOD lyrics (or at least ones that make sense) lol and play piano and guitar. Sweety, I really hope you find your talent soon because this is NOT IT!!
      • mow 11 months ago
        i believe her mother paid $4,000 dollars for the original copy, the guy who wrote it gets the rights.
    • Lochlen  •  11 months ago
      I decided to do an experiment one day... I walked down a busy street singing this song. every single person glared at me. people started booing.... kinda scary
    • uh huh  •  11 months ago
      I've heard some silly lyrics in pop songs over the years, but this elevates dorkiness to a heretofore unprecedented level. Let's hope it's not a portent of things to come. LOL.
    • impala516  •  11 months ago
      It's the herd mentality so many of us are stricken with. This song's not a hit. But its like a train wreck..you want to turn away but have to see if its really THAT bad. I'm gonna check it out and prove my point!
    • james c  •  11 months ago
      Wow, tough crowd. I actually feel sorry for the girl. She didn't write the song and is only about 16 or something. At least she is'nt dry humping the bus stop sign. I'm not a fan but it is just as good as Lady Gaga's crap that she calls music...where have all the real musician's gone?
      • Joe 11 months ago
        Dry Humping the bus stop, love it
    • Dan  •  11 months ago
      It's a horrible song, it's annoying and so is the video. The poor girl is never going to be able to live it down. I blame Glee.
    • ams  •  1 year 0 months ago
      i like it its not bad its good so people chill
    • Gabby  •  9 months ago
      EW.
    • Older than you  •  10 months ago
      I really like the song, my grandson and I sing it all the time. What a shame it's not available any more. With all the mindless rap and drowned out c_rap music around, and this one is singled out as not any good. You're nuts.
    • Randy Bedingfield  •  10 months ago
      Some one was actually already sitting in the front seat... so, yea. Decision made?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 months ago
      The song is very addictive! thank you Rebecca!. we hope you solve the problem with ark music, we want yor video back in YouTube.
    • Ed J  •  11 months ago
      Worst song dumb gay retarded. But it's stuck in my GD head and I hate it.
    • stargazer  •  11 months ago
      Quite simply it is not that bad....or you people wouldnt care so @#$% much.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 months ago
      this song made me wanna cry ..but i couldnt friends walked in and were all like : ewwwwwww rebbeca black shes nothing but a girl justin bieber