I just saw the Colbert video. Wow. That's great.
I've been pretty obsessed w/ the whole Rebecca Black experience since you all pointed it out to me here.
I think this bit shows how crappy pop music production is these days. On its face, I don't think Friday is a bad song at all -- it's just a bubblegum pop song that's supposed to be about fun. It's not too different from something from the Bay City Rollers or Tommy James or even the Go-Gos.
really??? the lyrics are easily the worst part of this song. it could have the greatest production in the world and it would still be a fucking joke.
What song for teenagers doesn't have the worst lyrics ever? The song is the evolutionary step from something like "Lollipop" or "Rockin' Robin" or something like that. It's just supposed to be fun. Look at how much fun Colbert/Fallon & Co. are having -- they put some bombastic Queen-type of flourishes to it (with the fireworks and group singing) and it totally works in an over-the-top manner, despite the inane lyrics.
If you're listening to this song from an adult point of view -- yes, the lyrics suck. But if you put yourself in the shoes of an 8th grader, which is the intended audience, then, on its face, it's not that bad. But the production of it is so generic (including that ridiculous MC Scratch Kat-esque rap part) that it gets in the way of what's supposed to be just a fun, disposable pop song.
I would really like to see something like the Handley School (or that chorus from a NYC public school) do this song.
I also kind of respect that this is sort of a DIY thing. It's not some Miley Cyrus or Katy Perry thing which is this whole pre-fabricated marketing campaign. Some girl wanted to be a singer. Her parents found a way where she could make a single on her own (not in itself DIY in the indie sense) and she made a video where she had to get all her friends to take part and it ended up a viral sensation (after being ceaselessly mocked by Tosh.0, who is just a total bully). I like that narrative arc better than someone like Christina Aguilera.
I think there's way worse music than Friday. A 13-year-old girl singing about how she can't wait for the weekend isn't supposed to be taken seriously by adults. I'm much more offended by something that's supposed to be geared towards folks like us -- intelligent people with good taste -- that just panders. See: The Strokes, who I think are the biggest collection of posers in music history.