This Article is From Mar 15, 2011

Rebecca Black's Weekend Rise To Fame

Rebecca Black's Weekend Rise To Fame

Highlights

  • Eighth grader Rebecca Black's Bieber-esque rise to fame over the weekend is giving the Tsunami and Jeff Hardy tough competition on Twitter trends.
  • The teen sensation has 2.5 million people checking out her song Friday, fan or not. The autotuned composition takes us through her idea of the life of a teen who can't seem to decide whether to sit in the front or back seat of her friend's car.
  • As the brace-wearing teens go have 'fun, fun, fun' with no adult supervision around it's a dream come true for them. For others? Well it's a different story.
  • While it's certainly debatable if people are finding the single as 'fun' as it's trying it be, there are others who are going to the extent of labelling it the worst song ever. Whatever be the case, with such a large following, is this the beginning of another teen sensation following in Justin Bieber's prestigious footsteps?
New Delhi:

Eighth grader Rebecca Black's Bieber-esque rise to fame over the weekend is giving the Tsunami and Jeff Hardy tough competition on Twitter trends.

The teen sensation has 2.5 million people checking out her song Friday, fan or not. The autotuned composition takes us through her idea of the life of a teen who can't seem to decide whether to sit in the front or back seat of her friend's car.

As the brace-wearing teens go have 'fun, fun, fun' with no adult supervision around it's a dream come true for them. For others? Well it's a different story.

While it's certainly debatable if people are finding the single as 'fun' as it's trying it be, there are others who are going to the extent of labelling it the worst song ever. Whatever be the case, with such a large following, is this the beginning of another teen sensation following in Justin Bieber's prestigious footsteps?
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