A singing teen who shares the same show biz name as Taylor Lautner‘s Twilight Saga character’s sister, “Rebecca Black” managed to chalk up major heat overnight as the world found our hearts in our throats while on world watch for our brothers and sisters of Sendai Japan in this nation’s dark hour.
Of Rebecca Black‘s online mini-hit Friday, commentary has not been kind about the auto-tune sound and the music video.
As one commentator wrote, “It’s like everyone involved was given cat tranquilizers and then forced at gunpoint to make a video. The expression on her face when she’s saying the “fun fun fun fun” line is somewhere between ‘I’m saying “fun” but that word means something different on our world’ and ‘Help me I am being held hostage by Kim Jong Il and forced to do this.’”
The jingle, was penned by The Ark Factory, who for the right amount of money can take your child and create a hit just for them. It’s sort of Glee-karaoke culture, but with an ‘original’ penned song. Read up on that here. It’s Rebecca’s expressions in the video where she’s in on her own joke that make her music video, a pure work of pop culture for teens in the USA. She’s like pizza for kids, her vibe is good to go.
Hollywood entertainment news as voted by you the people, here from Hollywood today, rounds out our top ten as follows.
1. The Kopa Kids of Maoridom for Japan
2. Friday by Rebecca Black
3. Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez
4. What happens when oil prices go up so suddenly?
5. Teen mom, Jenelle Evans
6. Sendai Japan’s darkest hour
7. Kim Kardashian
8. Justin Timberlake & Mila Kunis rumored friendship
9. Tatau – Dwayne Johnson is the rock of Hollywood
10. Petra Nemcova
Japan‘s assistance link can be found here. This is how we do it.
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 3.12.11~
THE HORIWOOD TOP TEN – SAT 3.12.11
A singing teen who shares the same show biz name as Taylor Lautner‘s Twilight Saga character’s sister, “Rebecca Black” managed to chalk up major heat overnight as the world found our hearts in our throats while on world watch for our brothers and sisters of Sendai Japan in this nation’s dark hour.
Of Rebecca Black‘s online mini-hit Friday, commentary has not been kind about the auto-tune sound and the music video.
As one commentator wrote, “It’s like everyone involved was given cat tranquilizers and then forced at gunpoint to make a video. The expression on her face when she’s saying the “fun fun fun fun” line is somewhere between ‘I’m saying “fun” but that word means something different on our world’ and ‘Help me I am being held hostage by Kim Jong Il and forced to do this.’”
The jingle, was penned by The Ark Factory, who for the right amount of money can take your child and create a hit just for them. It’s sort of Glee-karaoke culture, but with an ‘original’ penned song. Read up on that here. It’s Rebecca’s expressions in the video where she’s in on her own joke that make her music video, a pure work of pop culture for teens in the USA. She’s like pizza for kids, her vibe is good to go.
Hollywood entertainment news as voted by you the people, here from Hollywood today, rounds out our top ten as follows.
1. The Kopa Kids of Maoridom for Japan
2. Friday by Rebecca Black
3. Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez
4. What happens when oil prices go up so suddenly?
5. Teen mom, Jenelle Evans
6. Sendai Japan’s darkest hour
7. Kim Kardashian
8. Justin Timberlake & Mila Kunis rumored friendship
9. Tatau – Dwayne Johnson is the rock of Hollywood
10. Petra Nemcova
Japan‘s assistance link can be found here. This is how we do it.
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 3.12.11~
Posted by horiwood on March 13, 2011 in America, Entertainment Celebrity News, Entertainment Distribution, Entertainment News, Hollywood Entertainment News, Horiwood Top 10, Japan, Music Industry News, Pop Cultural Commentary, Rebecca Black, Taylor Lautner, Teenagers, Twilight