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She released a handful of singles in and , and the tongue-in-cheek follow up to "Friday," "Saturday," in She continues to release original songs and covers.

Black has also found success on YouTube , going the path of so many suddenly famous people and strengthening her brand online. While in , few people would have envied Black's sudden rise to ridicule and fame, it's easy to imagine how different her journey would look today. Oo-ooh-ooh, hoo yeah, yeah Yeah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ark Yeah, yeah Yeah-ah-ah, yeah-ah-ah Yeah-ah-ah Yeah, yeah, yeah Seven a.

It's Friday, Friday Gotta get down on Friday Everybody's lookin' forward to the weekend, weekend Friday, Friday Gettin' down on Friday Everybody's lookin' forward to the weekend Partyin', partyin' yeah Partyin', partyin' yeah Fun, fun, fun, fun Lookin' forward to the weekend Seven, forty five, we're drivin' on the highway Cruisin' so fast, I want time to fly Fun, fun, think about fun You know what it is I got this, you got this My friend is by my right, aye I got this, you got this Now you know it Kickin' in the front seat Sittin' in the back seat Gotta make my mind up Which seat can I take?

Friday song meanings. Add Your Thoughts 52 Comments. Song Meaning Rebecca Black's song "Friday is a work of unparalleled genius. Of course you retards don't see it you may never see it but I'm telling the truth. This is not a troll or whatever the kick you think it is. This song and its accompanying video represent one of the greatest works musical art I've ever seen. Neutral Milk Hotel etc has ever done. Why do I say this? Because underneath its bubbly. You've all missed the forest for the trees, and while you've been busy mocking it you've missed its brilliance.

So let me take you through the video step by step and maybe at least a couple of you will begin to see. Remember that these are just my own observations. As the music continues. Before we get to the lyrics.

Black appears here as a hideous moving drawing on the pages. This startling image of the singer — and her voice -- both lie snugly in the very nadir of the uncanny valley. Ostensibly we are looking at a human. I think the director was trying to create a vision of the ''hyperreal" here.

Like a sports drink with a flavor such as "blue mountain ice berry" that doesn't exist in nature. Black is a simulacra of something that never existed in the first place. Like so many American teens.

The artificiality of the music itself plays into this theme as well — I don't think there's a single II real instrument in the entire song Secondly on the pages of the calendar we see some words that we are supposed to assume Black wrote there.

On the page for Thursday, she has written "I am Thursday's Child. The line for Thursday reads, 'Thursdays child has far to go. As a young girl Black has far to go before reaching adulthood and the largely mythical freedoms she ascribes to it.

She also has 'far to go' before she can accept herself for who she is. These are the main conflicts that are present throughout the song. Finally, the lyrics start. The monstrous drawing of Black gives way to the flesh-and-blood Black, just waking up with her alarm clock. Her eyes snap open and she starts out of bed instantly, almost mechanically. She HAS to do these things As Black sings these lines, she gives a disdainful look to her alarm, obviously wishing she could sleep some more.

In the downstairs section she stands stone-still. This is her routine- to break it would be a horrible transgression. And what exactly happens if she breaks her routine? Everyone's day is firmly regimented planned out months in advance and there isn't any room to allow oneself a peaceful moment. Black has no choice in what she does with her time We cut to her at the bus stop where suddenly she notices something off-screen and gives a painfully faked smile: ei sea my inenda Her smile isn't real.

As the camera reveals her 'friends' pulling up in a late-model car neither are theirs She cannot stand these people. Like her they're imposters, trying to live up to some abstract version of what a perfect teenager should be. It's gotten a lot of derision.

Black surmises the car. Her friends are motioning for her to join them. Why would she do that instead of taking the bus? It's obvious that her friends aren't going to school today. And as she looks at them she realizes that she has to make up her mind: will she continue the daily routine that has become her own personal prison, or will she break free. Which seat can she take?

Will she sit in the back, a passive bystander to her own life? Or will she sit in the front — wrest control of her own destiny and decide for herself what she wants to do? But she's in the back After all that turmoil, she's still a slave to others, doing not what she wants, but what is suggested to her by her peers. She may have rebelled against the tyranny of schooling but she's still imprisoned and acting without will "Gotta get down on Friday?

Not 'wanna get down on Friday: or "gonna get down on Friday: or any of a number of lines that may have worked Its another -gotta? She is as much under the control of society as ever.

In fact, her minor rebellion may itself be part of the act she's been putting on her whole life. What teenager doesn't skip school? No one in the car is happy. They bob their heads and smile through gritted teeth as they lie about how much fun they're having, but they all look so desperate, so pained.

They look OLD. Their refrains of 'yeahr are delivered with unenthusiastic fist pumps. Black chants 'fun, kin. She is ordering herself to have fun, as if simply saying the words will make it so.

But its not so. This is hell. We cut to Black in a completely different car. That's left to the viewer's imagination but there is some imagery here that strongly implies Black lost her virginity at some point in the time gap. Firstly, all the people in her company are noticeably older than the original group of friends She is with adults now, not children This suggests that she too is an adult she has stepped into womanhood. Secondly in the morning she was wearing a bright purple shirt.

Now she wears all black, symbolic of impurity -- and mourning. She has lost her innocence- and she regrets it The car, too. Whatever the case. But still she sits in the back seat — through it all. Why does she vvant time to fly? Isn't she having 'fun. Of course not This has been the worst day of her short life and she wants it to be over as soon as possible.

This is probably the only time she directly betrays her true emotions in the entire song. This is reminiscent of lie back and think about England,' the advice given to Victorian-era brides on how to deal with being raped by their husbands. Was her loss of virginity willing? Or did she 'grin and bear it' as part of the ritual she felt she had to endure to cross the rubicon into adulthood?

Now that she has crossed that rubicon. They're pleading with you to understand her, her plight. She wants you to understand why she's done this. But she really wants something else.

She wants to forgive herself of what has happened today. Maybe she never will. We come full circle. She knows that to become a truly free agent she will have to disavow her false friends and live for herself Will she be able to take this step?

Will she summon the courage to strike out on her own? Immediately she answers for herself: she hugs her two 'friends' closer. She isn't ready to be her own person yet Not even the loss of her innocence could imbue her with the courage to move forward. She will be a slave to others for the foreseeable future. He glances salaciously at her backside — perhaps this is the boy who took her virginity?

The party is outdoors and it's pitch black except for the headlights from the cars there. Without her friends. The meaning is obvious. The line has now acquired a disturbing sexual connotation given what has transpired, but its basic meaning is essentially the same. Her smile completely drops for an instant as she says the second line.

She swirls around in shock. She cannot bring herself to admit how disgusting she finds him. It's easy to read into that. She's not improving herself, but regressing. Therefore I Am. Christmas Saves The Year. Friday meanings Best Recent 3 meanings m. It's obviously from the John F. Kennedy assassination. First of all what day did the assassination take place on? Rebecca goes down to the bus stop and her friends pull up in a convertible which John was riding in during the assassination.

The line kicking in the front seat, refers to the fact that Samuel Kicking was in the front seat at the time. Samuel was the driver. But the hotel was out of all of that stuff so he ended up having to have cereal for breakfast. The Monday after the assassination, John was supposed to pass a bill saying that public school buses should pick each individual student up at their residence.

But, seeing he was shot, he couldn't so she has "Gotta head down to the bus stop, I see my friends" and hitch a ride with them. Plus in the beginning of the video, the alarm clock said which is the time John requested to have his breakfast at.

Add your reply. I kinda like this song even though the video was confusingly funny I only like half of the song but. She sounds naisly plzz don't think imma hater but I see why god gave her this voice its becuz she can make her self some body at least she tries rite?

Some people don't get it I kinda feel bad 4 her cuz people wanna kill her. Tht is sad. Ok other than tht I think she can do better she needa do better a lil bit she will be a star sum day if she improve js. LMFAO this is hella long if you read this ur a mofo!

It's good! But the prob is that she could have like changed it a bit, like when she said " which seat can i take? Otherwise it's not a bad song, I don't know why people are making such a bad thing about it I mean yeah, it's not fantastic but it's ok I mean she wasn't famous then she didn't know what she was doing.



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