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Saturday (Rebecca Black and Dave Days song)
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Saturday (Rebecca Black and Dave Days song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Saturday (Rebecca Black and Dave Days song)

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"Saturday" is a song by American singer Rebecca Black and American musician and YouTube personality Dave Days. The single was released on December 3, 2013,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/saturday-single/id776201438 )〕 with its accompanying music video released the following Saturday, December 7. It is the sequel to her first single "Friday".
==Critical response==

The video received mixed to positive reviews. James Montgomery from MTV said that "Saturday" is "everything you'd imagine", but cited her mature side poking through. Lauren Ziegler from the ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' called it a "bold move" for Black to make "Saturday". Drew Grant from ''The New York Observer'' called the video her most mature work yet, but went on to say that she is reflecting on her past: "Yet beneath the perky chords lies a refrain of sadness, as if Ms. Black already knows that by the time ‘Sunday’ roles () around, she will no longer have any weekend left to which () to live for." Kevin Rutherford from ''Billboard'' also mentioned her maturity, saying she is "more sure of herself", and calling the song a "passable piece of Radio Disney-esque pop". Rutherford further commented that the video "deserves the brunt of the attention" due to all of the "Friday" references. While praised for her maturity, Black also stirred racial controversy by having a black male (portrayed as Patrice Wilson) arrested at the end of the music video. Nardine Saad of the ''Los Angeles Times'' cited the racism: "At the end, the only prominent African-American in the video gets arrested, which has drawn accusations of racism against Black. It's unclear who it is or why he's getting arrested, and, unlike Ms. Black, we just want it all to end."
Despite jokes about a possible "Sunday" in the future, Black herself has said that she is "done with weekdays" and that "Saturday" is her last song named after a day of the week.

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