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Ouch! Rick Perry is Now More Hated on YouTube Than Rebecca Black [VIDEOS]
Ouch! Rick Perry is Now More Hated on YouTube Than Rebecca Black [VIDEOS]
Ouch! Rick Perry is Now More Hated on YouTube Than Rebecca Black [VIDEOS]
A new Rick Perry ad in which the Texas governor and presidential hopeful laments that gays can serve openly in the military but kids can’t pray in school hasn’t recieved the YouTube reception his campaing was hoping for. In fact, in just three days Perry’s “Stronger” spot amassed almost twice as many dislikes on the video sharing site as Rebecca Black‘s spectacularly maligned ‘Friday’ video has si
Benni Cinkle, Girl From Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Music Video, Now Has Her Own Video [VIDEO]
Benni Cinkle, Girl From Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Music Video, Now Has Her Own Video [VIDEO]
Benni Cinkle, Girl From Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Music Video, Now Has Her Own Video [VIDEO]
Benni Cinkle didn’t want to go through life just being known as the pink-shirted girl dancing awkwardly in Rebecca Black‘s viral music video ‘Friday.’ So Cinkle has made her own video, and one with a socially conscious message: It addresses teen issues like eating disorders and cutting. While Cinkle’s single ‘Can You See Me Now’ won’t be tearing up the charts anytime soon, it’s not nearly as bad a
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.
Fun, Fun, Fun: Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Is Back on YouTube!
Fun, Fun, Fun: Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Is Back on YouTube!
Fun, Fun, Fun: Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Is Back on YouTube!
It looks like the party is still going: According to Gawker, Rebecca Black’s infamous ‘Friday’ video is back on YouTube after it was unceremoniously pulled on Thursday. The video was initially taken down from YouTube due to a legal dispute with Black’s label, Ark Music. According to TMZ, Black’s team alleged that Ark had wrongfully exploited her image and her song “because Ark does not own the rig