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I think that Rebecca Black song came from a somewhat new vanity company called Ark Music Factory. It's sole purpose is to take young kids (preferably teens) and make them into music stars, aiming for Justin Beiber popularity.
Pretty sure they did the lyrics for this "Friday" song, these guys also did work with Miley Cirus and the Backstreet Boys, which makes sense since while devoid of talent they have famous roots in which they milked for all it's worth.
It is kind of sad that the world is picking on a 13 year old girl who sings the very things that are on every 13 year old girl's mind. Party, party, party, fun, fun, fun, which seat will I take? I will say that this is the first time I've seen someone use auto-tune and still mess up singing... didn't think it was possible but hey, it's pop music and it's never meant to be taken seriously, right?
Oh God, I was working on a job and a dish installer was parked in a driveway next to me with his truck doors wide open blaring this! It was ripping loud and he never shut the doors after he got his tools out. It just keep playing and playing. This was an older guy about my age too! WTF??? Me....... Hey man, do you mind I little. I think I'm going out of my mind! LOL
Barbie Girl and Aqua is nothing compared to Basshunter.
According to me it is a tie between the original Basshunter song "Boten Anna" (Swedish) and his English version of it which is called "Now you're gone".
Barbie Girl and Aqua is nothing compared to Basshunter.
According to me it is a tie between the original Basshunter song "Boten Anna" (Swedish) and his English version of it which is called "Now you're gone".
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