The Legend of Rebecca Black: oh the humanity! - Page 4
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HazMat
United States17077 Posts
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Sprungjeezy
United States1313 Posts
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Shirolol
England504 Posts
We so excited!!! Wow. I don't even. ![]() | ||
andeh
United States904 Posts
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Hadron.
Norway104 Posts
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Rashta
Australia46 Posts
On March 14 2011 15:16 Sprungjeezy wrote: It obviously has other symptoms.Until now I wasn't how the days of the week were ordered, this song cleared it up for me. | ||
sawedust
United States506 Posts
It reminds me of watching Napoleon Dynamite for the first time. I thought it was the most stupid movie ever created. Subsequent viewings made me change my mind. I think I'm having deja vu. | ||
Hyperbola
United States2534 Posts
It's simply horrifying | ||
Eviltoast
Australia166 Posts
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Char711
United States862 Posts
I'm jumping back in; wish me luck. | ||
Draconizard
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
Just a FYI. Someone had "fun" with the make-up kit. | ||
Shelke14
Canada6655 Posts
I can't describe her voice though. Its so bad though, thanks for the nightmares TL! | ||
Looms
United States4624 Posts
" The answer is Ark Music Factory, a Los Angeles-based company operating as an industry hybrid of Maurice Starr and John Bennett Ramsey. Their casting calls are perfect bait for starry-eyed parents: “If you are a great singer without any material and you want to get discovered,” one reads, “then Ark Music Factory is looking for you.” The formula is simple: They’ll fly your child between the specified ages of 13-17 to Los Angeles, write her a “hit,” record it in super-compressed Autotuned production, shoot an edge detection-overlay video and BAM! Maybe your kid can notch up a couple thousand YouTube views while you watch your dreams of being a pop-star parent percolate. Ark Music Factory was launched last month by Clarence Jey—pictured here with partner Patrice Wilson and one of their pop stars-in-training, J’Rose—who has a MySpace with songs like “Nasty Boi” and “Party Like the Rich Kids.” The biggest name he’s worked with so far is Richie Kotzen, a guitar player from the 1980s hair-glam band Poison. He’s made a “chillax album,” and apparently has studied his Giorgio Moroder. He’s worked with girls as young as nine years old. " | ||
jacen
Austria3644 Posts
someone must have dumped alot of cash into this ... maybe some rich guy got bored, what do i know. | ||
Kazuo
United States67 Posts
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Shelke14
Canada6655 Posts
On March 14 2011 15:18 Hyperbola wrote: I know that video was funny and everything, but watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYh0oRhnDYM It's simply horrifying I laughed for 6:15 seconds lol! | ||
MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
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So no fek
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MetalMarine
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