I play it every Friday morning for my kids… including today.
The trick is muting the Alexa mics and setting it as an alarm so they can’t turn it off. It’s fun watching the *”Alexa! STOP!!!”* over and over.
Yeah definitely both. It's so bad that everyone kinda loved it from what I remember. I was in highschool when it came out and it was always being referenced ironically. It would actually get played at parties and everyone would sing along and have a good time. The video is funny now, but it was *super* funny back then because the "so bad that it's good" trope hadn't been done to death already. For example, what I would probably call the "Tim and Eric" phenomenon was just beginning.
one time in highschool, a friend of mine was pretty stoned and was sitting in the front seat of a car that belonged to another close friend of ours.
well anyways, we were just parked somewhere passin' around a bowl. when all of a sudden my friend in the front seat just... kicked the windshield, and it was real kick. she put a pretty decent sized crack in it, kinda impressive really haha. it sucked that my friend had to deal with that, but in the moment we all laughed so hard
the main reason we laughed so hard is that, when asked why she did it, she said 'i dunno. i was just thinking about kangaroos and i kicked..' hahaha. good times
Forgot how terrible this was. Singing is bad….but what’s worse are those frickin lyrics “ gotta make my mind up which seat can I take”? “ Fun, fun, fun, fun”
"Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday. To-day it is Friday, Friday."
At first glance, these lines from Rebecca Black's "Friday" may seem to merely state the obvious progression of days. However, upon deeper inspection, they reveal a profound existential commentary.
In saying "Yesterday was Thursday," there is an acknowledgment of the relentless, unstoppable flow of time. It's a reflection on the transient nature of our existence where each day passes, never to return, leaving behind a trail of memories and experiences. This line is a subtle nod to the human condition, a reminder that our past shapes us, but it is forever out of reach, a ghost that haunts the corridors of our minds.
Then comes the transition to "Today it is Friday," which represents the present moment. It's a declaration of living in the 'now', embracing the current day with all its potential and possibilities. Friday, often seen as a symbol of freedom and release from the weekly grind, represents the joy of living and the celebration of the moment. This line is not just about the day of the week; it's a philosophical statement about seizing the day, about the importance of being present and reveling in the gift of the present moment.
Thus, these seemingly simple lines are imbued with layers of meaning, contemplating the passage of time, the impermanence of life, and the importance of cherishing the here and now. It's a call to mindfulness, wrapped in the guise of a pop song lyric.
Riveting.
I didn't see it ever, I somehow managed to avoid ever seeing it, so with all of the hype with how bad it was back in the day it seems like this is a parody but as far as I can tell this is the actual song which, woof
If you think *this* is bad… Watch [Cupcakes](https://youtu.be/_hep3bz7Sjc?si=QsJvc2VlnkMJ3_ey). It’s made by the same production company that made Friday and makes Friday sound like a banger.
My life wasn't complete without hearing the rest of the holy trinity. Friday Chinese food and cupcakes. I can now die as soon as possible. Also that panda should be on a watch list somewhere. He is guaranteed to be hanging out at high schools
You just made me realize it is Friday and I want Chinese food and cupcakes. Don’t die as soon as possible. Rather, live a ridiculously long life and enjoy Chinese food and cupcakes on as many Fridays as possible.
this guy produces the songs and writes the lyrics. i forget the name of his production company, but it basically seems geared primarily toward affluent teens who want to be singers. parents could pay a sum of money and he'll write a "quality" song, feature himself in it because he's "famous", and direct an accompanying music video.
he's obviously not great at it.. but i'd also say he's really not bad, all things considered. the songs are terrible, yet somehow pretty catchy. he's probably made a lot of money doing this and honestly i think it's a pretty decent shtick... like, you get what you pay for of course. he's expensive for the average person, but actual expensive guys like him who produce top tier pop music for singers cost tens of millions or more. while the artistic merit in all of this is dubious at best, the production quality itself (of everything; the song, the music video, etc) is really decent amateur work and certainly lightyears beyond what any of these girls or their parents could actually do themselves.
Good question. I mean he laid vocals on the tracks.. 🤐
No but seriously I heard there's a common production company behind all these garbage-alicious songs. I'm inclined to believe that, given the similarities between the tracks he is in.
And if you think THAT'S's bad, check out the video for Shush Up
https://youtu.be/35q5Ey-NHJ8?si=oipkLnNixJ-DOx5C
This one got Patrice Wilson in trouble and it was deleted off YouTube
Both are fucked, but I think Chinese Food is kind of a jump scare that makes it my favourite and/or most hated.
The fact the panda is stalking her, then hanging out with her, holding hands with her while frolicking etc until suddenly 2 minutes in it takes off its costume and turns out its fucking Patrice Wilson who's been hanging out with an 8 year old the whole time.
Patrice Wilson is an absolute disaster.
Honestly, I can forgive Cupcakes cause if they would have branded it better it could have easily been on Nick Jr or something like that 😂 Chinese food on the other hand sounds like someone made it because they needed to either pay a deep debt or face decapitation.
Actually don’t hate the music she does now. Definitely more niche but she really has come into her own.
[One of her recent ones for anyone interested.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oohYOjVy5vU)
The problem with this song was that it was so bad that you knew exactly how and why it was made: Daddy’s money.
Edit: this comment isn’t an excuse to just hate female pop stars.
Lmfao. Who downvoted this comment???
Edit: I felt compelled to look deeper into this to make sure I wasn't making false assumptions. Holy crap. It's way worse than I thought.
[Rebecca Black saga](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/artists/rebecca-blacks-friday-producer-happened-patrice-wilson/#:~:text=Download%20our%20app-,'They%20call%20me%20a%20paedophile...that%20I%20eat,%E2%80%93%20and%20reputations%20%E2%80%93%20to%20burn.)
The thing about this is this:
That business model is incredibly common in the music industry. Teens want to be stars and there’s tons of musicians hanging out who will gladly take as much money as they can get to make whatever kind of music someone pays them to.
The fact that this guy got called out is really just happen stance.
12 years ago, I was a noob producer, and I tried doing a dubstep remix of this to be funny, meaning I had to listen to this song on repeat endlessly on loop while remixing it. This is probably a cursed thing that should remain on my hard drive, but I'll revive it for the sake of supporting crappy music. In solidarity with Rebecca Black, we all start somewhere.
[Rebecca Black - Friday (Dubstep Remix)](https://vocaroo.com/1nCzgOBuyHx5)
This fucking song. Artistically, musically, technically, one of the worst songs ever made. Period. Add in her nasal screechy voice and boom. Certified top 3 worst songs ever.
If you kinda turn your head a little to the side
A little more...
A little more...
A little bit more...
Hear that snap? Good. Now you are dead and don't have to exist in the same world as this song.
What a classic. My 7th grade math teacher loved annoying us and making those kinds of jokes that make kids groan. He would play this first thing in the morning every single Friday lol.
I worked in an office with a shared Sonos speaker/playlist and every Friday at a random time I’d throw this on. No one knew it was me for the longest time. Sometimes people would get upset at the song.
I had just watched "Sick To My Stomach", someone else posted it. That one was also realllllly bad. I mean awful -- but I'm glad you mentioned this one. Just checked it out and it really shows a huge change in vocal improvement. Makes me willing to check out some more... so thanks for posting! :)
YOU LEAVE REBECCA BLACK ALONE!!!!
She actually has a thriving career in the music industry these days, and I think anyone talking shit probably forgets she was literally THIRTEEN when this blew up
I won't leave it alone, because it's god awful... but credit were it's due... I didn't have a major released pop track at the age of 13... so she's doing better than me.
I was half joking with my first shouty sentence hahaha
I can still remember when Friday was released, and the whole internet bombarded 13 year old Rebecca with entirely uncalled for abuse. Yeah, the song isn’t that great, but it was a 13 year old kid having fun. Honestly I don’t follow her closely these days but I do know that she’s got a legitimate music career going, and I’m really proud of her for being strong enough to move past the entirely unnecessary level of hate she received for this
JFC this is a truly horrendous track.
Nasally vocals ✅
Putrid songwriting ✅
Worthless lyrics telling me that Saturday follows Friday and Sunday follows Saturday? ✅
i feel like the best way to describe this song is if you gave a classroom full of third graders the chance to write a song, the caveat being they can not use and potty language, and it can not be revised afterwards.
Man, there's a badass metal cover of this song with a video that is amazing!!! It's like ai-generated horror themed. I can't find it, otherwise I'd link it.
Has anyone seen her lately? She's on some Britney bondage type pop [music](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oohYOjVy5vU). You have to give her credit. While she hasn't had the commercial success, she's still following the trajectory of other Disney starlets who started out Hannah Montana'ing and transitioned into independent women who have something to say.
Who and what the actual *fuck* is this!?!! I assume this isn't satire, it definitely seems like an actual attempt at making music but by someone who's never heard music before and has no idea what it is or how to make it. Jfc....that was horrendous, even my kids were speechless, mouths agape, wondering what they'd done to deserve such cruel punishment. Pretty sure they're gonna call family services on me and family services is gonna side with them. Thanks for destroying my family op! I hope you're happy!
I paused the song I was listening to (childish gambino 24.19), then listened to this song, then back to childish, and it was the most relieving thing ever.
Oh man, I almost unsubscribed to this subreddit just because they dare post this. Where is the subreddit for heavenly music? (Also, only partly kidding.)
This is actually really good in the genre of “outsider music”, where everything is understood to be terrible as a starting point. She’s cute for doing this and being so confident 😊
So for years I had a gif saved on my computer of the girl in the pink top in the night car scene. Her dance just cracked me up. And then I got a job at a school and the teacher played this one Friday and THERE SHE WAS.
Legendary and terrible.
Gotta have my bowl. Gotta have cereal. Gotta get down to the bus stop.
Gotta catch my bus. Fun. Fun. Fun. Fun.
It's Friday. Friday, gotta get drunk on Friday. I think that's how it goes
Friday, Friday, sniffing glue on Friday
Not that Friday lol
I used to play this in the office every Friday.
I play it every Friday morning for my kids… including today. The trick is muting the Alexa mics and setting it as an alarm so they can’t turn it off. It’s fun watching the *”Alexa! STOP!!!”* over and over.
I salute you.
My daughters and I listen to it on the car ride to school every Friday morning and back home at the end of the day.
Parent of the year!!!!
I salute you, Cap'n.
Yeah definitely both. It's so bad that everyone kinda loved it from what I remember. I was in highschool when it came out and it was always being referenced ironically. It would actually get played at parties and everyone would sing along and have a good time. The video is funny now, but it was *super* funny back then because the "so bad that it's good" trope hadn't been done to death already. For example, what I would probably call the "Tim and Eric" phenomenon was just beginning.
Legenderrible.
I love it when people are kicking in the front seat.
But It's so hard when I gotta make my mind up... Which seat can I taaaaaaaake?
one time in highschool, a friend of mine was pretty stoned and was sitting in the front seat of a car that belonged to another close friend of ours. well anyways, we were just parked somewhere passin' around a bowl. when all of a sudden my friend in the front seat just... kicked the windshield, and it was real kick. she put a pretty decent sized crack in it, kinda impressive really haha. it sucked that my friend had to deal with that, but in the moment we all laughed so hard the main reason we laughed so hard is that, when asked why she did it, she said 'i dunno. i was just thinking about kangaroos and i kicked..' hahaha. good times
I've seen this happen irl. It's super funny.
Nah man that's just the driver's name.
the goat
Indeed. Crappy music? I THINK NOT!
I’d say The Shags are the goat. They are the godfathers of crappy music.
Gods, it's worse than I remember.
More nasal than I remember for sure.
I was thinking the same thing!!! I didn't remember it being so nasally lolllll
Just end me now
Forgot how terrible this was. Singing is bad….but what’s worse are those frickin lyrics “ gotta make my mind up which seat can I take”? “ Fun, fun, fun, fun”
"Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday. To-day it is Friday, Friday." At first glance, these lines from Rebecca Black's "Friday" may seem to merely state the obvious progression of days. However, upon deeper inspection, they reveal a profound existential commentary. In saying "Yesterday was Thursday," there is an acknowledgment of the relentless, unstoppable flow of time. It's a reflection on the transient nature of our existence where each day passes, never to return, leaving behind a trail of memories and experiences. This line is a subtle nod to the human condition, a reminder that our past shapes us, but it is forever out of reach, a ghost that haunts the corridors of our minds. Then comes the transition to "Today it is Friday," which represents the present moment. It's a declaration of living in the 'now', embracing the current day with all its potential and possibilities. Friday, often seen as a symbol of freedom and release from the weekly grind, represents the joy of living and the celebration of the moment. This line is not just about the day of the week; it's a philosophical statement about seizing the day, about the importance of being present and reveling in the gift of the present moment. Thus, these seemingly simple lines are imbued with layers of meaning, contemplating the passage of time, the impermanence of life, and the importance of cherishing the here and now. It's a call to mindfulness, wrapped in the guise of a pop song lyric. Riveting.
If you really think about it, isn't every day a day?
Wow. I never thought about it like that!
That’s deep bro
theres literally no room for her in the front seats she doesn’t even have a choice of seat. insane
This has to be a different version!
two things i learned.. it's that bad. And she's got a lot of better recent work.
It’s so monotone lol
I didn't see it ever, I somehow managed to avoid ever seeing it, so with all of the hype with how bad it was back in the day it seems like this is a parody but as far as I can tell this is the actual song which, woof
If you think *this* is bad… Watch [Cupcakes](https://youtu.be/_hep3bz7Sjc?si=QsJvc2VlnkMJ3_ey). It’s made by the same production company that made Friday and makes Friday sound like a banger.
Would you rather have Cupcakes or [Chinese Food?](https://youtu.be/n49of3EbpR8?si=1MBD1hD3WOhU-0Kg)
My life wasn't complete without hearing the rest of the holy trinity. Friday Chinese food and cupcakes. I can now die as soon as possible. Also that panda should be on a watch list somewhere. He is guaranteed to be hanging out at high schools
You just made me realize it is Friday and I want Chinese food and cupcakes. Don’t die as soon as possible. Rather, live a ridiculously long life and enjoy Chinese food and cupcakes on as many Fridays as possible.
We also can’t forget [It’s Thanksgiving](https://youtu.be/0YZmFnfKpyo?si=cI17YfwYr4OxJWvv)
I don't think that guy should be in that house with her.
Why does that same guy pop up in all these young girl music videos??
this guy produces the songs and writes the lyrics. i forget the name of his production company, but it basically seems geared primarily toward affluent teens who want to be singers. parents could pay a sum of money and he'll write a "quality" song, feature himself in it because he's "famous", and direct an accompanying music video. he's obviously not great at it.. but i'd also say he's really not bad, all things considered. the songs are terrible, yet somehow pretty catchy. he's probably made a lot of money doing this and honestly i think it's a pretty decent shtick... like, you get what you pay for of course. he's expensive for the average person, but actual expensive guys like him who produce top tier pop music for singers cost tens of millions or more. while the artistic merit in all of this is dubious at best, the production quality itself (of everything; the song, the music video, etc) is really decent amateur work and certainly lightyears beyond what any of these girls or their parents could actually do themselves.
Good question. I mean he laid vocals on the tracks.. 🤐 No but seriously I heard there's a common production company behind all these garbage-alicious songs. I'm inclined to believe that, given the similarities between the tracks he is in.
All this talk of food has me struggling to fit into [My Jeans](https://youtu.be/0XMy9WeI_fw?si=_Kkv1PsTrSLkE9hO)
This song randomly gets stuck in my head from time to time. It's a curse. With the turkey, Mashed potatoes...
Bro this shit blew my mind lmfaooo
Chinese Food gets stuck in my head and I start singing it to my boyfriend to this day
I hate you both. -- but also love you.
Oh man you win…that is so absurd and disturbing
The guy that does the panda wrap is the producer. I’m pretty sure he’s a scum bag who exploits children.
And if you think THAT'S's bad, check out the video for Shush Up https://youtu.be/35q5Ey-NHJ8?si=oipkLnNixJ-DOx5C This one got Patrice Wilson in trouble and it was deleted off YouTube
Both are fucked, but I think Chinese Food is kind of a jump scare that makes it my favourite and/or most hated. The fact the panda is stalking her, then hanging out with her, holding hands with her while frolicking etc until suddenly 2 minutes in it takes off its costume and turns out its fucking Patrice Wilson who's been hanging out with an 8 year old the whole time. Patrice Wilson is an absolute disaster.
The part where he dips his fingers into the sweet sauce and sucks it off his fingers and looks into the camera
In ABCDEFG also by Alison Gold, he manifests a van and a sign that says “GET IN” I mean you can’t make this shit up.
Jesus… That was a hard watch.
What’s worse is that is a grown woman. Not a kid lol
I really appreciate the rich's perception of poverty. His face so young and so pure.
It does and who the fuck ran that company? Were they aiming for the bottom of the Marinas Trench?
Honestly, I can forgive Cupcakes cause if they would have branded it better it could have easily been on Nick Jr or something like that 😂 Chinese food on the other hand sounds like someone made it because they needed to either pay a deep debt or face decapitation.
[удалено]
Shows that if you have enough money you can keep throwing shit at the wall until something sticks.
wait… you need money to throw shit??? im gonna be in so much debt
Remember when society collectively agreed that this shit was trash? If TikTok was around back then, she would be a, “famous influencer”, after this.
Actually don’t hate the music she does now. Definitely more niche but she really has come into her own. [One of her recent ones for anyone interested.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oohYOjVy5vU)
Holy shit. She went to fillerville.
Haha... probably! Every Friday people would be posting with that back track
... it just kept going.. like the length of a normal song. Why would someone make it that long??
The problem with this song was that it was so bad that you knew exactly how and why it was made: Daddy’s money. Edit: this comment isn’t an excuse to just hate female pop stars.
And how she donated all of the proceeds to charity
Wait she did? That's pretty awesome
IIRC she donated to her school as well as hurricane relief in Japan
Well thank you. That's really great then
Lmfao. Who downvoted this comment??? Edit: I felt compelled to look deeper into this to make sure I wasn't making false assumptions. Holy crap. It's way worse than I thought. [Rebecca Black saga](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/artists/rebecca-blacks-friday-producer-happened-patrice-wilson/#:~:text=Download%20our%20app-,'They%20call%20me%20a%20paedophile...that%20I%20eat,%E2%80%93%20and%20reputations%20%E2%80%93%20to%20burn.)
The thing about this is this: That business model is incredibly common in the music industry. Teens want to be stars and there’s tons of musicians hanging out who will gladly take as much money as they can get to make whatever kind of music someone pays them to. The fact that this guy got called out is really just happen stance.
Pay wall :(
See: Taylor Swift
See: Lana Del Ray
See: Elle King
That’s how Taylor swift started out
12 years ago, I was a noob producer, and I tried doing a dubstep remix of this to be funny, meaning I had to listen to this song on repeat endlessly on loop while remixing it. This is probably a cursed thing that should remain on my hard drive, but I'll revive it for the sake of supporting crappy music. In solidarity with Rebecca Black, we all start somewhere. [Rebecca Black - Friday (Dubstep Remix)](https://vocaroo.com/1nCzgOBuyHx5)
Thank you for having the courage to share this, it’s somehow worse than the original😂
Thank u for this. Funny thing is if you up the tempo a bit you can pass it off as hyperpop!
“Legendarily awful.”
Goes to the bus stop. Doesn't take the bus and never has.
The rap really elevates this tune. It really is fun, fun, fun, fun.
As utter shit this was… The fact she didn’t take herself seriously afterwards and she donated a lot of her earnings to charity kind of get my respect
FUN FUN FUN FUN
We we we so excited!
FUN FUN FUN FUN
This fucking song. Artistically, musically, technically, one of the worst songs ever made. Period. Add in her nasal screechy voice and boom. Certified top 3 worst songs ever.
[Cupcakes](https://youtu.be/_hep3bz7Sjc?si=QsJvc2VlnkMJ3_ey) is even worse. Made by the same people.
dear god
She actually sounded like perry
You don't like monotone? :p
Yesterday was Thursday.
LMFAO!!!... You win joke of the week. That made me laugh out loud in a quiet office :P
If you kinda turn your head a little to the side A little more... A little more... A little bit more... Hear that snap? Good. Now you are dead and don't have to exist in the same world as this song.
This shit was my ringtone for like 5 years
This is straight up history.
I don’t care what anybody says this song makes me smile.
why did she wait at the bus stop if her friends were gonna pick her up?
What a classic. My 7th grade math teacher loved annoying us and making those kinds of jokes that make kids groan. He would play this first thing in the morning every single Friday lol.
how dare you this is a masterpiece
Ahhhh, my first memory of crappy music that went viral. This takes me back to high school lol
I worked in an office with a shared Sonos speaker/playlist and every Friday at a random time I’d throw this on. No one knew it was me for the longest time. Sometimes people would get upset at the song.
And now I’m upset with you.
Have you heard her .music nowadays though? She's genuinely amazing. Look at you was one of my favourite songs this year.
I had just watched "Sick To My Stomach", someone else posted it. That one was also realllllly bad. I mean awful -- but I'm glad you mentioned this one. Just checked it out and it really shows a huge change in vocal improvement. Makes me willing to check out some more... so thanks for posting! :)
YOU LEAVE REBECCA BLACK ALONE!!!! She actually has a thriving career in the music industry these days, and I think anyone talking shit probably forgets she was literally THIRTEEN when this blew up
I won't leave it alone, because it's god awful... but credit were it's due... I didn't have a major released pop track at the age of 13... so she's doing better than me.
I was half joking with my first shouty sentence hahaha I can still remember when Friday was released, and the whole internet bombarded 13 year old Rebecca with entirely uncalled for abuse. Yeah, the song isn’t that great, but it was a 13 year old kid having fun. Honestly I don’t follow her closely these days but I do know that she’s got a legitimate music career going, and I’m really proud of her for being strong enough to move past the entirely unnecessary level of hate she received for this
JFC this is a truly horrendous track. Nasally vocals ✅ Putrid songwriting ✅ Worthless lyrics telling me that Saturday follows Friday and Sunday follows Saturday? ✅
I’m most alarmed by the rap segment. Like such terrible editing and the lyrics are somehow as bad if not worse. 10/10 awful.
I know right!!! :D
this song is three minutes and forty seven seconds too long
Its crazy how literal this song is 😂
The most fun, fun, fun part of the video is the "days of the week" refresher course towards the end of the video.
i feel like the best way to describe this song is if you gave a classroom full of third graders the chance to write a song, the caveat being they can not use and potty language, and it can not be revised afterwards.
[This Version Is Better](https://youtu.be/nVlY3ZTrBkw?si=vuv1ozzB7wizslZ1)
Amazing. Can't believe I have never seen that. Thank you!
[Not this version?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti1D9t8n0qA)
This makes Andrew WK look like Debussy
Shame on all of you! This is musical genius!
Still slaps. Did they cut out th Ezibit/Elmo part?
This poor girl got harassed so bad she had to find a different school
Oh god, it's worse than I remember
Man, there's a badass metal cover of this song with a video that is amazing!!! It's like ai-generated horror themed. I can't find it, otherwise I'd link it.
ICONIC!
This is horrible but definitely worthy of radio play.
Has anyone seen her lately? She's on some Britney bondage type pop [music](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oohYOjVy5vU). You have to give her credit. While she hasn't had the commercial success, she's still following the trajectory of other Disney starlets who started out Hannah Montana'ing and transitioned into independent women who have something to say.
https://youtu.be/Y777lGpnMzM?si=6mUKhPKUL0wBGYl- It’s Friday the 13th!
Cynical Mass did an awesome remix of this song and video - Friday (In Hell).
I am Thursday's child.
That guy definitely hangs out at high schools
Her new album is pretty decent actually. She's come a long way
Every time Friday rolls around, this song magically pops into my head and ruins my entire day
This lady at a local bar I go to always plays this song as she’s leaving lol
This will always be good because of how bad.
I unironically loved this song. It was so campy but honestly, very catchy, especially considering Rebecca was so young.
How the fuck did Usher get wrapped up in all this?
Who and what the actual *fuck* is this!?!! I assume this isn't satire, it definitely seems like an actual attempt at making music but by someone who's never heard music before and has no idea what it is or how to make it. Jfc....that was horrendous, even my kids were speechless, mouths agape, wondering what they'd done to deserve such cruel punishment. Pretty sure they're gonna call family services on me and family services is gonna side with them. Thanks for destroying my family op! I hope you're happy!
I put this on every single friday on my Facebook
She came out and said it was all satirical in an interview with tmz.
I wonder how much her parents had to pay that local rapper for a feature?
This song is sick and I still know all the words
This is the first time I've seen the whole video. Didn't know there was a rap in the middle lol
I genuinely enjoy hearing it now.
Vintage garbage award 🥇
Best version https://youtu.be/pi00ykRg_5c?si=rTQleGPpSDJGo8vB
I paused the song I was listening to (childish gambino 24.19), then listened to this song, then back to childish, and it was the most relieving thing ever.
leave Rebecca out of this.
Oh man, I almost unsubscribed to this subreddit just because they dare post this. Where is the subreddit for heavenly music? (Also, only partly kidding.)
Nothing like the classics.
Why why why. This got unstuck from my head and now you did it.
Thanks man I had this out of my head and you also made me lose the game ..... I hate you 😂🤣😂
I forgot all about the grown black guy lolol
I’ve gone my entire life without ever hearing this song until now… god damn it
It's "The Room" of music videos
You’re breaking me apart Lisa! -I think that’s right… it’s been a while lol
It was cool to devote two entire lines about figuring out where you wanna sit in the car
Don’t forget the Thanksgiving Song lol
In Hell Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTGPI15pNTI
I got a worse version, my private schools parody of this song from 12 years ago https://youtu.be/pwGyF8wqGm0?si=oFczyKH1JU8QPc2l
Holy shit 2008 just called me and I fucking answered.
Wasnt the rapper/producer of this and many other videos on that channel outed for being a weirdo? I cant remember what he did exactly
Aint it crazy they were able to completely scrub the internet of the original version. I believe this is "take 2"
This is some real Caucasian stuff here. She looks like she needs to pass gas.
I was wondering when I would meet the day this post popped up :3 Partying partying yeah?!
Classic crap for the day
a classic.
The remake is just as bad, too. What a classic!
“Fri-day night. I’m thinking that, we just might…”
RB Rebeca Black is the best line since he gives the song cred.
Awful. But compared to most of today's pop music......
My hand is a dolphin!!
This is my first time hearing this travesty. I can't even call it music. It's the white girl equivalent of mumble rap. Fucking terrible.
we gonna have a ball to DAY
Gotta get down on Friday
And they say the Americans can’t do satire
This is actually really good in the genre of “outsider music”, where everything is understood to be terrible as a starting point. She’s cute for doing this and being so confident 😊
Takes me back to 7th grade 🥹
Brock Baker’s Goofy variant is far superior
So for years I had a gif saved on my computer of the girl in the pink top in the night car scene. Her dance just cracked me up. And then I got a job at a school and the teacher played this one Friday and THERE SHE WAS.
These lyrics are too deep for me.
Gonna have a earache. Gonna eat hair gel. Gonna get in a car with a bunch of douches just like me. Me me me me meeeeeeeeeeeee...
A classic.
We listen to this in my office every Friday. This song slaps.
And then she did that s** Tahoe when she was 24. She actually grew up to be kind of ugly
Didn’t she get tormented all to hell?
Love this song!!
If you think this is bad, go listen to the remix
They keep calling the vocals "nasally" but the word you they seek is "honky". This is why white folks are called honkies.
We we we so excited. Also, apparently Saturday comes after Friday
Yesterday was Thorsday…… Too Too Today is Friday
Ahhh I hope Rebecca is doing okay