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Because the song and its video were effectively the product of ARK Music Factory, both are ultimately just brief blips on Black's early career, who would spend the next decade maturing and developing herself as a mostly independent artist. With her name still being attached to "Friday" by 2021, she released [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCFOcqsnc9Y a 10-year anniversary remix]] featuring Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra, Big Freedia, and produced by Dylan Brady of Music/HundredGecs. With the remix this time ''[[StylisticSuck intentionally]]'' taking everything obnoxiously poppy about the original track and cranking it up to the max, indebted to a new sonic direction inspired by {{hyperpop}} (with all of the featured artists being popular in the genre), the remix gained surprisingly positive reception from fans and critics alike, so it appears like she got the last laugh on the matter.

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Because the song and its video were effectively the product of ARK Music Factory, both are ultimately just brief blips on Black's early career, who would spend the next decade maturing and developing herself as a mostly independent artist. With her name still being attached to "Friday" by 2021, she released [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCFOcqsnc9Y a 10-year anniversary remix]] featuring Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra, and Big Freedia, and produced with production by Dylan Brady of Music/HundredGecs. With the remix this time ''[[StylisticSuck intentionally]]'' taking everything obnoxiously poppy about the original track and cranking it up to the max, indebted to a new sonic direction inspired by {{hyperpop}} (with all of the featured artists being popular in the genre), the remix gained surprisingly positive reception from fans and critics alike, so it appears like she got the last laugh on the matter.
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* DancingOnABus: Rebecca and her unamed friends dance in the car (not a bus) despite the car moving quickly.

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* DancingOnABus: Rebecca and her unamed unnamed friends dance in the car (not ([[Administrivia/TropesAreFlexible not a bus) bus]]) despite the car moving quickly.



* MissedTheBus: This appears to create the main source of tension in the narrative, [[SubvertedTrope before Rebecca's friends arrive in their car.]]

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* MissedTheBus: This appears to create the main source of tension in the narrative, [[SubvertedTrope before Rebecca's friends arrive in their car.]]car]].
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** Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses [[http://blip.tv/nostalgiacritic/fridaymusicvid-5300656 version]]

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** Website/ThatGuyWithTheGlasses Website/ChannelAwesome [[http://blip.tv/nostalgiacritic/fridaymusicvid-5300656 version]]
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* DarkChick: Rebecca poses in a [[EvilIsSexy skimpy]] [[MeaningfulName black]] dress with [[SpikesOfVillainy spiky accessories and pointy fingernails]].

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"Friday", performed by Music/RebeccaBlack, is a pop song which went viral in March of 2011. The song is about a girl celebrating the fact that it's Friday. [[MundaneMadeAwesome And eating cereal. And choosing between the front and back seats of her friends' car when there's only a seat in the back open.]] And [[DaysOfTheWeekSong listing the days of the week]], before [[AWildRapperAppears some random guy starts rapping about passing a school bus]].

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"Friday", "Friday" is a pop song performed by Music/RebeccaBlack, is a pop song which went released in February 2011 and going viral in March of 2011. shortly thereafter.

The song is about a girl celebrating the fact that it's Friday. [[MundaneMadeAwesome And eating cereal. And choosing between the front and back seats of her friends' car when there's only a seat in the back open.]] And [[DaysOfTheWeekSong listing the days of the week]], before [[AWildRapperAppears some random guy starts rapping about passing a school bus]].



Originally the obscure product of a [[VanityPublishing Vanity Studio]] called ARK Music Factory, the song became viral due to its infectious beat, gratuitous abuse of AutoTune that isn't enough to hide a mind-numbingly bland melody, and amusing lyrics, all ARK Music Factory's own fault.

The original video has been taken down from Website/YouTube on June-July 2011 due to a copyright claim by Rebecca Black herself. As of 16 September 2011 (a Friday, appropriately), the video [[HesBack is back]] on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0 Rebecca Black's Official YouTube Channel]].

Because the song and its video were effectively the product of ARK Music Factory, both are ultimately just brief blips on the early career of Music/RebeccaBlack, who would spend the next decade maturing and developing herself as a mostly independent artist. With her name still being attached to "Friday" by 2021, she released [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCFOcqsnc9Y a 10-year anniversary "hyperpop" remix]] featuring Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra, Big Freedia, and produced by Dylan Brady of Music/HundredGecs. Despite it this time ''[[StylisticSuck intentionally]]'' taking everything obnoxiously poppy about the original track and cranking it up to the max, the remix gained surprisingly positive reception from fans and critics alike, so it appears like she got the last laugh on the matter.

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Originally the obscure product of a [[VanityPublishing Vanity Studio]] called ARK Music Factory, the song became viral due to its infectious beat, gratuitous abuse use of AutoTune that isn't enough to hide a AutoTune, mind-numbingly bland melody, and amusing lyrics, all ARK Music Factory's own fault.

fault. Specific outlets credited with boosting the song's notoriety include ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', Podcast/RiffTrax comedian Michael J. Nelson, and the ''Series/Tosh0'' blog.

The original video has been was taken down from Website/YouTube on in June-July 2011 due to a copyright claim by Rebecca Black herself. As of 16 September 2011 16 that year (a Friday, appropriately), the video [[HesBack is back]] has been restored on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0 Rebecca Black's Official official YouTube Channel]].

channel]].

Because the song and its video were effectively the product of ARK Music Factory, both are ultimately just brief blips on the Black's early career of Music/RebeccaBlack, career, who would spend the next decade maturing and developing herself as a mostly independent artist. With her name still being attached to "Friday" by 2021, she released [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCFOcqsnc9Y a 10-year anniversary "hyperpop" remix]] featuring Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra, Big Freedia, and produced by Dylan Brady of Music/HundredGecs. Despite it With the remix this time ''[[StylisticSuck intentionally]]'' taking everything obnoxiously poppy about the original track and cranking it up to the max, indebted to a new sonic direction inspired by {{hyperpop}} (with all of the featured artists being popular in the genre), the remix gained surprisingly positive reception from fans and critics alike, so it appears like she got the last laugh on the matter.
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** In the style of Music/{{Motorhead}}, from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyksRHOrXWI Moonic Productions]].

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* AWildRapperAppears: Patrice Wilson's bridge that comes out of nowhere.


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* AWildRapperAppears: Patrice Wilson's bridge that comes out of nowhere.
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Because the song and its video were effectively the product of ARK Music Factory, both are ultimately just brief blips on the early career of Music/RebeccaBlack, who would spend the next decade maturing and developing herself as a mostly independent artist. With her name still being attached to "Friday" by 2021, she released [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCFOcqsnc9Y a 10-year anniversary "hyperpop" remix]] featuring Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra, Big Freedia, and produced by Dylan Brady of Music/HundredGecs. Despite it this time ''[[StylisticSuck intentionally]]'' taking everything obnoxiously poppy about the original track and [[UpToEleven cranking it up to the max]], the remix gained surprisingly positive reception from fans and critics alike, so it appears like she got the last laugh on the matter.

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Because the song and its video were effectively the product of ARK Music Factory, both are ultimately just brief blips on the early career of Music/RebeccaBlack, who would spend the next decade maturing and developing herself as a mostly independent artist. With her name still being attached to "Friday" by 2021, she released [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCFOcqsnc9Y a 10-year anniversary "hyperpop" remix]] featuring Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra, Big Freedia, and produced by Dylan Brady of Music/HundredGecs. Despite it this time ''[[StylisticSuck intentionally]]'' taking everything obnoxiously poppy about the original track and [[UpToEleven cranking it up to the max]], max, the remix gained surprisingly positive reception from fans and critics alike, so it appears like she got the last laugh on the matter.
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* ShoutOut: The calendar in the opening has a few references to other [[DaysOfTheWeekSong songs associated with days of the week]], such as "[[Music/TheMonkees Pleasant Valley Sunday]]", "[[Music/TheBangles Manic Monday]]", "[[Music/LynyrdSkynyrd Tuesday's Gone]]", and for the titular Friday, "[[Music/TheCure Friday I'm In Love]]".

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* ShoutOut: The calendar in the opening has a few references to other [[DaysOfTheWeekSong songs associated with days of the week]], such as "[[Music/TheMonkees Pleasant Valley Sunday]]", "[[Music/TheBangles Manic Monday]]", "[[Music/LynyrdSkynyrd Tuesday's Gone]]", and for the titular Friday, "[[Music/TheCure "[[Music/{{The Cure|Band}} Friday I'm In Love]]".

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