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TGIF
TGIF
TGIF
It's a very special day. It's Friday! In case this terrible, terrible song doesn't quite capture how excited we are for the weekend (we so excited), here are some memes. In case the memes don't adequately express how excited we are for the weekend, just look for the person wearing no pants with a pitcher of sangria in each hand -- that's us. Enjoy!
Worse Than Friday?
Worse Than Friday?
Worse Than Friday?
A few years ago, Rebecca Black came out with one of the most annoying (which means viral) songs of pretty much all time - Friday. Unfortunately for our ears and for society in general, she may have just been bumped to second place. Patrice Wilson, the SOB writer and producer responsible for Friday has put out yet another horrendous piece of crap...
New Strange Music
New Strange Music
New Strange Music
Songwriter/producer Patrice Wilson has really outdone himself this time. 'Skip Rope' by Tweenchronic is maybe not as annoying as last year's 'It's Thanksgiving,' but it's definitely crazier. (Also, Patrice Wilson put on a giant chicken costume for that one.)
‘Friday’ Phenom Rebecca Black Releases New Single ‘My Moment’ [VIDEO]
‘Friday’ Phenom Rebecca Black Releases New Single ‘My Moment’ [VIDEO]
‘Friday’ Phenom Rebecca Black Releases New Single ‘My Moment’ [VIDEO]
Rebecca Black, as you’ll recall, is the auto-tuned teenager who endured months of criticism and parody when her amateur pop single ‘Friday‘ and its accompanying video went viral, racking up 167 million views on YouTube and countless parodies. To make sure she strikes while the fleeting iron of fame is hot, the beleaguered 14-year-old is back with a much-anticipated follow-up. It’s called ‘My Momen
Hear Rebecca Black’s ‘My Moment’ Without Auto-Tune
Hear Rebecca Black’s ‘My Moment’ Without Auto-Tune
Hear Rebecca Black’s ‘My Moment’ Without Auto-Tune
On Tuesday, viral sensation Rebecca Black released the bubblegum ballad ‘My Moment.’ That single and her mega-viral musical confection, ‘Friday’ both seem to be heavily auto-tuned, leading many to wonder if Black can actually sing or if she’s just the result of clever studio production.
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon Sing Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon Sing Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon Sing Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’
I know you're saying "enough with the Friday!!!", but who knew that such a bad song could create so much good in the entertainment world? On Friday night's episode of 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,' funnyman Stephen Colbert made a special musical appearance, in which he fittingly performed Rebecca Black's viral Internet song 'Friday' alongside house band The Roots.
Listen to a (Fake) Orchestra Perform Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ [VIDEO]
Listen to a (Fake) Orchestra Perform Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ [VIDEO]
Listen to a (Fake) Orchestra Perform Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ [VIDEO]
With lyrics like "Tomorrow is Saturday / And Sunday comes afterwards," you'd think it'd be impossible to make Rebecca Black's viral single 'Friday' actually sound good, right? Well, think again. Walt Ribeiro has created an electronic orchestral arrangement of the so-bad-it's-good song, which ranks among the best 'Friday' covers to date.
Rebecca Black Sings ‘Friday’ on ‘Jay Leno’ [VIDEO]
Rebecca Black Sings ‘Friday’ on ‘Jay Leno’ [VIDEO]
Rebecca Black Sings ‘Friday’ on ‘Jay Leno’ [VIDEO]
Internet celebrity Rebecca Black is certainly making the most of her 15 minutes of fame. The 13-year-old Canadian singer, who is taking the Internet by storm with the video for her single 'Friday,' stopped by 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno' last night, during which she performed her infamously bad song live.

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