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That's exactly it. It's only become popular because it's so terribly awful. Vogon poetry sounds like an angelic chorus by comparison.
 
LOL she just got mentioned on tv. and they agree. she's terrible.

i kinda wonder how she feels?
 
Pop is popular, but this song.. it's just garbage. Say what you want, there is the occasional pop song with a meaningful tune / lyrics to it although kind of rare nowadays.

Her voice is utter shit, and the auto-tune makes it worse. The lyrics are terrible (as well as the whole point of the song).
 
tinymonkeyt said:
I seriously laugh out loud everytime I see/hear this...

Btw, I think her producer is a genius.

1. Make a song with catchy tune but terrible lyrics.
2. Video goes viral. Free publicity!
3. ????
4. Profit!!!

So true, the more we talk about it the happier the produces get. So we better stop it right now, it's crap and I'd rather listen to Justin Bieber than this shit.
 
Dear Rebecca Black,

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That is all.

But seriously, to me this represents the degeneration of society as a whole. We live in a time where talent is no longer truly appreciated, it's all about image (normally jail bait) and gimmicks. It's pathetic. I feel ripped off. Look at what my dad had when he was growing up. The Beatles. The Stones. Iron Maiden. KISS. The Who.

What does our generation get? The Pussycat Dolls, this god awful raping of our ear canals and the Crazy Frog desecrating Axel F.

Face facts, people. We got fuckin' hosed.
 
Ohh. THIS song.
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I was first exposed to this horrid abomination of a musical bowel movement on the way to school today, when a buddy of mine insisted on looping the song in the CD player perpetually. With each passing second, I could feel my brain cells dying a slow, painful death, and my sanity whittling to nothing. By the time we arrived, we had listened to the song five times in a row, and I walked into my first period class in a severely broken state.

And the worst part? The song LINGERS. it nefariously clings fast to your brain, and refuses to let go. I found myself humming and whistling the malevolent, virulent anthem of antipathy throughout my day. I just want it out of my head!
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