Rebecca Black’s Back With A New Video And Song (Video)
Rebecca Black takes a lot of criticism but you have to admire that she continues to make new music and doesn't allow the critiques to stop her.
Rebecca Black takes a lot of criticism but you have to admire that she continues to make new music and doesn't allow the critiques to stop her.
Rebecca Black has new competition and Nicole is her name!
Every year, the folks over at JibJab give us an animated year in review, and they’ve done it again for 2011.
You’ll find a lot of 2011′s top newsmakers and stories in the clip below, including (deep breath) Charlie Sheen, Herman Cain, Lindsey Lohan, Dr. Conrad Murray, Arnold’s Schwarzenegger’s love child, unemployment, Anthony Weiner, Rupert Murdoch, the Japan earthquake and non-gay Bert and Ernie.
Here is a new song from Rebecca, it's her new single and looks like she's getting serious about this music stuff, what do you think?
Poor Rebecca Black as the girl deals with being a semi-celebrity and the fifteen minutes of fame she is experiencing, it must be tough to balance it all and try to be a normal person again after the success of "Friday"
Rebecca Black's new video is out and it got my mind racing about the fact that some folks are complaining about her music and musical talent. I think that she's a 14 year old girl doing her best and not matter what will always have the haters and people you can't please.
Rebecca Black's new video is out...and all I have to say is...not bad...though she could use some dance lessons...check it out below and let us know what you think...should we play this on KFFM?
We knew that some people weren't fans of Internet sensation Rebecca Black, but we didn't know it was this bad.
PopCrush is reporting that two separate death threats, one by phone and one by e-mail, were made against the 13-year-old singer in March, all stemming from the viral music video for her "hit" single, 'Friday.'
Anaheim Police spokesman Rick Martinez said the threats were related to "getting the music off the Internet or they were going to kill her."
Who knew that such a bad song could create so much good in the entertainment world?
On Friday night's episode of 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,' funnyman Stephen Colbert made a special musical appearance, in which he fittingly performed Rebecca
wow...this is the buzz track right now??? I might believe my son Logan could write a better song compared to this...but man...it's like a brain sucker that continues to feast on my medulla oblongata...
Rebecca Black is apparently turning what some are calling the "worst song ever" into huge profits.
Forbes writer Chris Barth recently took a look at the digital sales and video streams for her now infamous (but admittedly catchy) song 'Friday.' Thus far, the video has over 30 million streams on YouTube, which has apparently translated into an estimated $20,000 -- a big profit, considering Black's mother paid Ark Music Factory a little over $2,000 for two songs and the 'Friday' video.