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Friday (Rebecca Black song)

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"Friday" is a song by American singer Rebecca Black, written and produced by Los Angeles record producers Clarence Jey and Patrice Wilson. It was released on March 14, 2011, by ARK Music Factory as Black's debut single. The song features a rap verse from Wilson, which was uncredited on the single. Its music video caught a sudden surge of hits after ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' and Rifftrax comedian Michael J. Nelson called it "the worst video ever made" on Twitter and the song was featured on the ''Tosh.0'' blog.〔 The song's reception was highly negative, mainly because of its songwriting and Black's singing performance. The original video was removed from YouTube on June 16, 2011 due to legal disputes between ARK Music and Black herself. By then, it had already amassed more than 167 million views, with over 3.1 million "dislikes" (87% of total ratings) from YouTube users. The video was uploaded to YouTube again on September 16, 2011. (The video currently has 1.6 million "dislikes" — 80% of total ratings — on YouTube.) Since the growth in popularity of the song and video, there have been numerous parody videos and remixes. ''Forbes'' stated that the notoriety of the song is another sign of the power of social media—specifically Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr, in this instance—in the ability to create "overnight sensations."〔Pasetsky, Mark. (Rebecca Black: Why is She Trending on Twitter? ). ''Forbes''. 2011-03-14. Retrieved March 14, 2011.〕〔Perpetua, Matthew. (Why Rebecca Black's Much-Mocked Viral Hit 'Friday' Is Actually Good ). ''Rolling Stone''. 2011-03-15. Retrieved March 15, 2011.〕
==Background and production==
"Friday" co-writer Patrice Wilson, a worker at Ark Music Factory, explained that he wrote the lyrics "on a Thursday night going into a Friday. I was writing different songs all night and was like, 'Wow, I've been up a long time and it's Friday.' And I was like, wow, it is Friday!"
An Ark Music Factory client told Black's mother about the company's production services in late 2010; Black was 13 at the time, and living in Anaheim Hills, California. Black's mother, Georgina Kelly, paid Ark Music $4,000 for a song and accompanying video that included a choice of two pre-written songs. According to Kelly, the payment covered one half or less of the production costs of the music video, and Black's family could have paid nothing in exchange for giving up all rights to the song. Black chose "Friday", as "the other song was about adult love – I haven't experienced that yet. I felt like it was my personality in that song." Ark Music extensively used the pitch-correcting software Auto-Tune.〔Sloame, Joanne. (Rebecca Black 'Friday' YouTube viral video pales in comparison to Justin Bieber hits ). ''New York Daily News''. 2011-03-15. Retrieved March 15, 2011.〕 Although Kelly had some doubts over the quality of the lyrics, Black assured her that "I sang it as they wrote it, Mom."〔

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