Possibly the worst debut singer ever, her video amassed 2,500,000 views in only a month, not because its good, but because America likes laughing at her. She also informs us on the days of the week.
by 123singing March 15, 2011
To send someone a link to Rebecca Black's mind-numbingly awful song "Friday" when they were expecting the link to send them somewhere completely different. This is similar to a Rick Roll, but much much worse
Jerry told me that the link was to a hilarious news story, but instead I had to listen to that girl screech "Friday" over and over again. Why does she list the days of the week? Why?! I was just Rebecca Rolled. And it isn't even Friday. That bastard.
by p.carn April 03, 2011
by HappyLotto March 23, 2011
A terrible pop singer. Period. Her nasally voice, unremarkable style, and completely uncreative lyrics will make your ears bleed. Her "song", friday, is so ridiculously bad it got 25,000,000 views on youtube in 2 weeks.
If you listen to it you will curse God for giving you ears. You will want to hang yourself and shoot the person who gave her a record deal, for creating the horrible abomination that is now clogging the airways.
The best theory of why anyone would ever let this song happen is to create some kind of real life satire. They are trying to show how this generation will like to any music if the people who make it tell them to.
If you listen to it you will curse God for giving you ears. You will want to hang yourself and shoot the person who gave her a record deal, for creating the horrible abomination that is now clogging the airways.
The best theory of why anyone would ever let this song happen is to create some kind of real life satire. They are trying to show how this generation will like to any music if the people who make it tell them to.
Rebecca Black:
"Yesterday was Thursday
Tomorrow is Saturday
And Sunday comes afterwards."
"fun, fun, fun, fun" to infinity and beyond.
"Yesterday was Thursday
Tomorrow is Saturday
And Sunday comes afterwards."
"fun, fun, fun, fun" to infinity and beyond.
by dr.salamander March 20, 2011
A poor excuse for a singer; considered the newest female Justin Bieber counterpart, Rebecca sings a song about the days of the week and her love of "Fry-dey" where she has a lot of "fun fun fun fun". She has no concept of musical creativity, meaningful lyrics, or concealer since she has a huge zit on her right cheek throughout the middle of her music video.
Those who love Justin Bieber will love Rebecca Black. Those who don't (aka 99.98% of the world's population) will want to kick her ass EVERY day of the week.
Those who love Justin Bieber will love Rebecca Black. Those who don't (aka 99.98% of the world's population) will want to kick her ass EVERY day of the week.
"Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday/Today i-is Friday, Friday (Partyin’)/We-we-we so excited/We so excited/We gonna have a ball today/Tomorrow is Saturday/And Sunday comes after...wards/I don’t want this weekend to end." -Rebecca Black
by samiam15141 March 15, 2011
Recently popular internet singer. Became an overnight celebrity after her video "friday" featured on a comedy website. Characterized by heavy autotune, inane lyrics, and a general lack of singing proficiency. Debate is raing as to whether she is a legitimate, albeit untalented, singer, or the face of an elaborate spoof. Can also be used when somebody has said something blindingly obvious (something similar to her lyrics).
ex. A:
"So, um, is this Rebecca Black legit?"
ex. B:
person 1 : "so, today is friday, which makes tomorrow saturday! and sunday the day after that!"
person 2 : "bit of a rebecca black moment, don't you think?"
"So, um, is this Rebecca Black legit?"
ex. B:
person 1 : "so, today is friday, which makes tomorrow saturday! and sunday the day after that!"
person 2 : "bit of a rebecca black moment, don't you think?"
by mypseudonymwillappearonline! March 15, 2011
1) Author of the most profound theory on spacetime since Einstein...single-handedly discovered the correlation between Friday and getting down; published said theory in a complex song that has since been widely accepted by the scientific community as correctly placing Friday between Thursday and Sunday.
2) A modern day Shakespeare. "Which seat should I take?" a metaphor that juggles the internal paradox of sitting up front in life or sitting in the back seat.
3) The 13 year old love-child of Antoine Dodson and Britney Spears
2) A modern day Shakespeare. "Which seat should I take?" a metaphor that juggles the internal paradox of sitting up front in life or sitting in the back seat.
3) The 13 year old love-child of Antoine Dodson and Britney Spears
Person 1: "Hey did you hear that new Rebecca Black song?"
Person 2: "Yeah, thank God she cleared up the days of the week because waking up and crushing Four Locos on Tuesday was just NOT working out for me"
Person 2: "Yeah, thank God she cleared up the days of the week because waking up and crushing Four Locos on Tuesday was just NOT working out for me"
by Fitness Celebrty Jon Basedow March 22, 2011