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Worst Pop Song Of All Time Gets 10 mn YouTube Hits

Worst Pop Song Of All Time Gets 10 mn YouTube Hits
  • Friday, described as the worst pop song of all time, has become a worldwide sensation, notching up 10 million hits on YouTube and turning its 13-year-old performer into a star.
  • The Independent, reported on Friday that Rebecca Black's song, with its robotic vocal delivery, is either a witty parody of saccharine teen-pop or a new low in manufactured song production.
  • The song Friday is about the California girl's excitement at the impending weekend and became a sensation after she posted it on YouTube last month.
  • The media report said, that the song received 10 million views and now jumped into the official iTunes download chart.
  • As a matter of fact, Black's name has even out-trended the Japanese earthquake on Twitter.
  • Most of the comments on the songs are not flattering.
  • Rolling Stone slammed the song's sub-par production values, grating hooks and extraordinarily stupid lyrics.
  • The chorus - Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday/ Today is Friday, Friday (Partyin')/ Tomorrow is Saturday/And Sunday comes afterwards - has led to YouTube parodies.
  • Black is the product of Hollywood company- the Ark Music Factory, which charges parents a fee, in return for the chance to turn their child into a star.
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London: Friday, described as the worst pop song of all time, has become a worldwide sensation, notching up 10 million hits on YouTube and turning its 13-year-old performer into a star.

The Independent, reported on Friday that Rebecca Black's song, with its robotic vocal delivery, is either a witty parody of saccharine teen-pop or a new low in manufactured song production.

The song Friday is about the California girl's excitement at the impending weekend and became a sensation after she posted it on YouTube last month.

The media report said, that the song received 10 million views and now jumped into the official iTunes download chart.

As a matter of fact, Black's name has even out-trended the Japanese earthquake on Twitter.

Most of the comments on the songs are not flattering.

Rolling Stone slammed the song's sub-par production values, grating hooks and extraordinarily stupid lyrics.

The chorus - Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday/ Today is Friday, Friday (Partyin')/ Tomorrow is Saturday/And Sunday comes afterwards - has led to YouTube parodies.

Black is the product of Hollywood company- the Ark Music Factory, which charges parents a fee, in return for the chance to turn their child into a star.

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