She's just a typical 13 year old kid. Sh!t, half of the metal some people listen to is more childish than this. At least she has a sense of humor about it.
http://www.funnyordie.com/rebecca_black#
I agree.
Wonder how she got all the kids to be in the vid with her? Not one of them knew what her voice was like, or the song its self?
They're all 13 and wanted to be in a music video on YouTube...
Back in the day, it would be 13 year olds wanting to be in a music video on MTV....
back in the day, MTV played videos 13 year olds wanted to be in!
Yeah - like us at 13 wanting to be in Metal videos!!!!!!
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:57 am
I've been hearing talk about this song for a week or two now, but the first time I actually heard it was just now. As Shawn said, it's pretty typical pre-teen Disney Channel/Nickelodeon stuff... no better or worse than any of the records pumped out by Miley Cyrus, the "iCarly" chick or the cast of "Victorious." (and since my kids watch a lot of Nickelodeon, and my niece is a Disney Channel kid, I unfortunately get exposed to lots of both).
The over-usage of auto-tune is pretty funny though. Do we hear that chick's actual voice anywhere in the song??
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I've never even heard of this til now. Personally just the look of the kid would keep me from watching it in the first place anyway. It just reeks of teenybopper ox manur.
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Thu Apr 21, 2011 12:32 am
spiritoradio wrote:
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Sun Jun 19, 2011 7:52 pm
The video has been taken off of YouTube: http://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/Entertainment/20110619/1774985.html
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Mon Jun 27, 2011 12:05 am
EvyMetal wrote:
then there's always the remakes...
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:48 am
The lyrics are beyond hilarious - I crack up every time she says "FUN FUN FUN!"
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:54 am
I guess "unexpected hit" means 160,000,000 hating your song...
Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Tue Jul 26, 2011 2:00 am
There's nothing new about this one at all. Back to heavy metal \m/
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Tue Jul 26, 2011 4:00 am
exact33 wrote:
thejokeriv wrote:
Shawn Of Fire wrote:
Coram Deo wrote:
SpectreFate wrote:
She's just a typical 13 year old kid. Sh!t, half of the metal some people listen to is more childish than this. At least she has a sense of humor about it.
I agree.
Wonder how she got all the kids to be in the vid with her? Not one of them knew what her voice was like, or the song its self?
They're all 13 and wanted to be in a music video on YouTube...
Back in the day, it would be 13 year olds wanting to be in a music video on MTV....
back in the day, MTV played videos 13 year olds wanted to be in!
back in the day, MTV played music videos.
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:11 am
Guys, you're all missing the true genius of Rebecca Black. "Friday" is more than just a shallow pre-teen pop abomination, but an ingeniously clever satire. Allow me to explain.
The first verse, "7 AM wakin' up in the morning, gotta be fresh, gotta go downstairs..." is meant as a portrait of the monotony of everyday life as child in her early stages of development into adulthood. It's the sincerest way of saying that time has passed, and that the tedious routines that kept her bound to childhood are now serving as a barrier to her adulthood. Once the lines regarding her friends come in and the music begins to change into the song's pre-chorus segment, it's clear that this scenario is represented as an escape from the pedestrian nature of her life. The line "which seat should I take?" gains a new symbolic meaning when the accompanying video is viewed, where it is revealed that there is only one seat available.
The chorus, with it's chants of "Friday, Friday", "Fun, Fun, Fun, Fun", and of course "Partying, Partying" all clearly represent the alternative to the lifestyle described in the first verse. It paints a gritty picture of a lifestyle of excess used as a means of escape. Of course this is all wrapped up in the glossy pop-sheen that gave the song its fame, and its infectious chorus belies its true meaning. That is the genius of "Friday". It serves as an exaggerated window into the pre-teen existence, showing its dark nature, yet disguising it within the cloak of a mechanical and formulaic pop song, which too fits the song's meaning.
Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:07 am
Schbopo wrote:
Guys, you're all missing the true genius of Rebecca Black. "Friday" is more than just a shallow pre-teen pop abomination, but an ingeniously clever satire. Allow me to explain.
The first verse, "7 AM wakin' up in the morning, gotta be fresh, gotta go downstairs..." is meant as a portrait of the monotony of everyday life as child in her early stages of development into adulthood. It's the sincerest way of saying that time has passed, and that the tedious routines that kept her bound to childhood are now serving as a barrier to her adulthood. Once the lines regarding her friends come in and the music begins to change into the song's pre-chorus segment, it's clear that this scenario is represented as an escape from the pedestrian nature of her life. The line "which seat should I take?" gains a new symbolic meaning when the accompanying video is viewed, where it is revealed that there is only one seat available.
The chorus, with it's chants of "Friday, Friday", "Fun, Fun, Fun, Fun", and of course "Partying, Partying" all clearly represent the alternative to the lifestyle described in the first verse. It paints a gritty picture of a lifestyle of excess used as a means of escape. Of course this is all wrapped up in the glossy pop-sheen that gave the song its fame, and its infectious chorus belies its true meaning. That is the genius of "Friday". It serves as an exaggerated window into the pre-teen existence, showing its dark nature, yet disguising it within the cloak of a mechanical and formulaic pop song, which too fits the song's meaning.
Your'e all fools to doubt Rebecca Black's talent.
My friend gave a similar speech for his contemporary issues class; it got him an A and a high five, and thus, that is what I give you
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:37 pm
I saw this picture online. Pretty funny.
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:57 pm
"Monday I got friday on my mind"
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:32 pm
I still maintain that "Friday" is the greatest pop song of our generation. The fact that the song has ruined Rebecca Black's life is further testament to its true power
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:25 am
Schbopo wrote:
I still maintain that "Friday" is the greatest pop song of our generation. The fact that the song has ruined Rebecca Black's life is further testament to its true power
Oh, has it now? How so?
I'd never heard of this girl until a few days ago when I saw something on Google or MSN about Rebecca Black's new single and I was thinking "Who is Rebecca Black? Must be some Disney/Nick tween star turned pop tart."
By chance I clicked this thread last night and learned more about her than I wanted to.
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Subject: Re: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Wed Nov 16, 2011 12:17 pm
Wow! That was the longest three minutes ever.
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