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this is terrible :lol: it sounds like something you'd hear on sesame street.
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this is terrible :lol: it sounds like something you'd hear on sesame street.

 

I cant believe how bad this song is :lol: I can see it doing ok strangely though.

It's not a parody. There's a whole record label (Ark Music Productions) of these, some with music videos of equal 'calibre'. I do like KAYA though *giggles*

Yeah it's boring now :( Fun while it lasted though.

 

Still can't believe it's got 2.5 million views on YouTube though!

you all know this is a parody, right? :lol:

 

Of what?

don't diss man she ma sizta

:lol: In English

:lol: In English

 

They was banned, don't even bother Gaga it is probably offensive :(

don't diss man she ma sizta

You really scare me :(

It's like you have AIDs in your head or something :cry:

Yeah it's boring now :( Fun while it lasted though.

 

Still can't believe it's got 2.5 million views on YouTube though!

2.5? :mellow: Last night when I watched the video I SWEAR she was only on about 1.4! :o
Maybe people are getting Becca-rolled now?

she's always trending on twitter.

Imagine if this did well in the uk!

The Rebecca Black Phenomenon

 

The Rebecca Black Phenomenon

By Kevin Allocca 5:50 PM | Mar 14, 2011 | Categories: Music , Viral

Last Friday, an unknown singer named Rebecca Black began a sudden upward trajectory that would catapult her into what's become one of the biggest viral phenomena of the moment. Her video for the song "Friday," was picked up by pop culture blogs on Friday and spread quickly across the weekend. "Rebecca Black" has been a trending topic on Twitter since last evening.

 

Up until last Thursday, the clip had drawn just over one thousand views. The video, which was posted Feb 10, now has over 2 million views and was seen over 1.3 million times yesterday alone:

 

Partly attributable to the sudden rise were postings by some influential tweeters on Friday who helped spread the music video. MST3K comedian Michael J. Nelson was among them and wrote, "Let this be on your lips as you head into the weekend (it also answer the ? 'what's the worst video ever made?')"

 

There was a similar tone taken by the pop culture sites that picked it up that day. Collectively, the video and song have become the target of jokes, criticism, and confusion on a massive viral level.

 

In fact, the single has inspired a number of tongue-in-cheek, parody covers ranging from pianos and banjos to a Bob Dylan imitation. We've put together a playlist below.

 

http://youtube-trends.blogspot.com/

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2.5? :mellow: Last night when I watched the video I SWEAR she was only on about 1.4! :o

 

When i saw yesterday it was on 800,000! :o

is this actually getting released?

 

On the official video it says it is, in the information section on You Tube. I assume that means USA on iTunes.

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