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Re: RollingStone on twitter-Streak of unexpected chart-toppers continues
No warning is strong enough. That is fucking awful.
I know, I somehow came across the song yesterday and couldn't believe how excruciatingly awful it was. I swore I would never listen to it again, but I just had to share it here. And it's SO bad, I think I have to share it with my friends as well. If I had to suffer through it, they should too.
And the worst part is, the goddamn song is now stuck in my head.
Re: RollingStone on twitter-Streak of unexpected chart-toppers continues
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On the Charts this week: Paul Simon w/highest solo debut, @Rihanna proves resilient: http://bit.ly/fQc2Tn
Re: RollingStone on twitter-Streak of unexpected chart-toppers continues
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Mumford & Sons, Edward Sharpe and Old Crow Medicine Show kicked off the Railroad Revival tour last night. Photos: http://bit.ly/h5fCaU
Re: RollingStone on twitter-Streak of unexpected chart-toppers continues
No warning is strong enough. That is fucking awful.
That's how I feel about this
Re: RollingStone on twitter-Streak of unexpected chart-toppers continues
I liked Contraband, went to see VR in Belfast and enjoyed it.
I just didn't like "Libertad"... Sue me .
Re: RollingStone on twitter-Streak of unexpected chart-toppers continues
Still have never heard that Friday song, and I never plan on it.
That's probably a smart move, but it's honestly probaly the worst song ever created. You have to hear that just out of curiosity don't you?
http://www.batangastoday.com/rebecca-bl … tes/11965/
Rebecca Black received death threats and police are now investigating, several entertainment news sites reported on Wednesday.
The threat to Black‘s life was said to be due to the music video, “Friday“: take the video off the internet or face the consequences. It was reported that the threat was received over the phone thru Black‘s management company and an email to her production company. Both threats were received in March.
“In essence, the threats were related to getting the music off the Internet or they were going to kill her. We can’t validate how serious they are, but we do take it seriously,” Anaheim police spokesman Sgt. Rick Martinez was quoted saying.
Rebecca Black became famous because of her Youtube video, “Friday“, which others called as the “worst song in history.” The video was created by Ark Music Factory as part of a $2,000 package paid for by Black‘s mother.
According to reports, “Friday” including copies of the video, spoofs and other versions available on other video sites has generated more than 200 million views, surpassing Justin Bieber‘s “Pray” and Lady Gaga‘s “Born This Way.”