In terms of general bet and rhythm I didn't think it was any worse than every other pop song that the top "musicians" turn out. The lyrics, however, are fatal. Combined with the cliche layout of the song, it is barely tolerable. And then there's the whole "fried egg" thing.
This song has become an instant hit at my school. Even the Bieber lovers can't take it.
Part of the problem is that she doesn't just sing, she tries to smile while she does. Doesn't produce the greatest sound.
looking at your face in that vid, i'd say that wasn't the only thing you'd blown. BAZINGA!
i agree with your points though. kingsley has some balls calling anybody a dumbass when he chooses to wear a hat indoors. that's crazy speak. it's great to see you taking the role of high and mighty to the next level. go you.
we could both start a barbour shop quartet and call it "High and Mighty" I'll be High (aight) you can be Mighty.. lol i can see it now.
Anyway, he makes some valid points but he is not one to comment. He's so full of himself being a black gay man, he fits every stereotype, I mean the mofo probably shouts "OMG YOU ARE RACIST AND HOMOPHOBIC" if you so much as wave at him.
INTERNET pop sensation Rebecca Black has found the perfect way to hit back at critics who branded her song the worst EVER - record a follow-up.
The 13-year-old has become an accidental singing star overnight, with the video to her track Friday viewed nearly 50MILLION times on YouTube.
That is 25million more than internet queen Lady GaGa's promo for latest single Born This Way.
However, cruel web comments have left Rebecca sobbing over her laptop. School bullies have also tried to make her life a misery. But the defiant teen refuses to let it get her down - and has started work on an ALBUM.
The Sun joined her in the studio near her home in Orange County, California, as she began recording her next track - text-messaging themed anthem LOL.