Rebecca Black "Friday"

Girl is 13 years old and people are hating on her for that song. Songs worse than “Friday:” We Built This City - Starship Everyone Have Fun Tonight - Wang Chung Any Kenny G or Michael Bolton song Plenty of bad rap songs from one hit wonders like “Candyman”

this one is pretty bad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHj85oyYpfI

it ranks up there with some of the worst songs Ive EVER heard man. You cant deny it.

Tomorrow is Saturday… and Sunday is afterwards.

Another week song, Saturday Night by Whigfield. I mean day song. I mean weak. I mean come on. Also Manic Monday by The Bangles. Not all day songs are awful. Boom Town Rats I Don’t Like Mondays, great song. The world is full of drivel - anything by the Spice Girls for example. This girl is getting great publicity for no special reason. Just for the record (pun intended), lyrics from Wannabe, Spice Girls:- I’ll tell you what I want, what I really really want, So tell me what you want, what you really really want, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna really really really wanna zigazig ha. Now that is truly sht. Zigazig ha!

Whats wrong with Manic Monday by the Bangles!!! What a tune, in fact every monday morning its the first song i switch on, when walking to work, then I sorta skip along the road and wave to everyone, wishing all the time that it was sunday.

i don’t think its fair to list songs from the 80s because you’re putting the entire decade, and some of the early 90s, into question. pauly shore - good guy or everything wrong with humanity? see what i mean…

i think it’s ok to question entire decades of music. some decades (or spans of years) completely suck. usually happens after one group becomes super successful in a particular genre and then all the “me too” bands are churned out by the record companies looking to cash in on the trend. usually takes some time for the sheeple to say ‘ok no more of this crap’…untill the next trend emerges and the cycle begins again.

cycles and trends are important, though. ‘Stairway to Heaven’ was initially disliked, but eventually became the most requested radio song of all time. i blame crappy songs on the music industry shifting from the ‘album’ to ‘hit single’ format

I blame the Sri Lankan Rajaratnam idiot who composed the song and the out-of-place brother rapping in the video.

Hahaha that chick’s dad must be a baller at Sony or BMG or something…

Yeah, for a 13 year old, it’s pretty impressive. But what makes my skin crawl is the feeling that daddy or mommy just made (or gave in to her daughter’s request to be in) a music video for their daughter to put on the internet and look like she did it all herself. (Now I guess it’s possible that she did do it all herself, in which case, that is pretty impressive, but it just seems unlikely that a 13 year old can do a video of that quality without someone else putting up the bucks to buy the talent to do lighting and sound and hire the groupies to be the faux background dancers and all).

Good Morning America Interview: http://www.hulu.com/watch/224840/abc-good-morning-america-rebecca-black-dont-think-im-the-worst-singer This should help show how she did it. Favorite part: Interviewer: What’s the worst people have said about you RB: I hope you cut yourself and die.

bchadwick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah, for a 13 year old, it’s pretty impressive. > But what makes my skin crawl is the feeling that > daddy or mommy just made (or gave in to her > daughter’s request to be in) a music video for > their daughter to put on the internet and look > like she did it all herself. > > (Now I guess it’s possible that she did do it all > herself, in which case, that is pretty impressive, > but it just seems unlikely that a 13 year old can > do a video of that quality without someone else > putting up the bucks to buy the talent to do > lighting and sound and hire the groupies to be the > faux background dancers and all). Her parent’s paid 2k. Big deal. I know kids who had multiple horses growing up, were given brand new cars, had both their undergrad and grad or law school educations paid for. Jimmy Iovine isn’t going to write a song for 2k so obviously it isn’t going to be a pop masterpiece. Look at the garbage songs Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, et al have put out. No one has ripped them.

Actually, this music video was produced by a mass production shop called Ark (Arc?), or something like that. Their business model is to spam the internet with many teenage music videos with the hope that one of them will become the new Justin Bieber.

Blake McCallister Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bchadwick Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Yeah, for a 13 year old, it’s pretty impressive. > > > But what makes my skin crawl is the feeling > that > > daddy or mommy just made (or gave in to her > > daughter’s request to be in) a music video for > > their daughter to put on the internet and look > > like she did it all herself. > > > > (Now I guess it’s possible that she did do it > all > > herself, in which case, that is pretty > impressive, > > but it just seems unlikely that a 13 year old > can > > do a video of that quality without someone else > > putting up the bucks to buy the talent to do > > lighting and sound and hire the groupies to be > the > > faux background dancers and all). > > > Her parent’s paid 2k. Big deal. I know kids who > had multiple horses growing up, were given brand > new cars, had both their undergrad and grad or law > school educations paid for. > > Jimmy Iovine isn’t going to write a song for 2k so > obviously it isn’t going to be a pop masterpiece. > Look at the garbage songs Kim Kardashian, Paris > Hilton, et al have put out. No one has ripped > them. That’s because those chicks are hotter and legal. This chick is good for nothing.

I think she was great: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzfQwXEqYaI My hand is a Dolphin…

Lay off Wang Chung.

Blake McCallister Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bchadwick Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Yeah, for a 13 year old, it’s pretty impressive. > > > But what makes my skin crawl is the feeling > that > > daddy or mommy just made (or gave in to her > > daughter’s request to be in) a music video for > > their daughter to put on the internet and look > > like she did it all herself. > > > > (Now I guess it’s possible that she did do it > all > > herself, in which case, that is pretty > impressive, > > but it just seems unlikely that a 13 year old > can > > do a video of that quality without someone else > > putting up the bucks to buy the talent to do > > lighting and sound and hire the groupies to be > the > > faux background dancers and all). > > > Her parent’s paid 2k. Big deal. I know kids who > had multiple horses growing up, were given brand > new cars, had both their undergrad and grad or law > school educations paid for. > > Jimmy Iovine isn’t going to write a song for 2k so > obviously it isn’t going to be a pop masterpiece. > Look at the garbage songs Kim Kardashian, Paris > Hilton, et al have put out. No one has ripped > them. Are you sure that no one has ripped Kim Kardashian or Paris Hilton? Ever??? It still makes my skin crawl a bit. Imagine how this conversation might have gone: “So, my darling daughter, what do you want to be when you grow up?” “I want to be famous, Daddy, just like Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, and Kim Kardashian!” “Great, baby, here’s $2,000 to go make a video and put it on YouTube. That should do the trick.” “Oooh, DADDY! Thanks so much! And once I’m done, I think I’ll go and make another video to go along with it.”

Take a look at this video, so many truths… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoN6XfyQsr4