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Rebecca Black
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Known for

Being an amateur, and a staple of lulz and ridicule

Nicknames

Becky, Migebag, Poser

Rebecca Black (born June 21, 1997) is a teenage singer best known for her infamous music video "Friday", which is the most disliked video on YouTube. The latter video has since been taken down by Black, either due to a "copyright claim" by herself, or out of so much humiliation and ridicule by internet users who reacted harshly to her song.

In the Parodies

There have been countless Hitler Parodies centered around Hitler ranting about her song, usually immediately after hearing it. Mostly, it was because how much nonsense it made ("Gotta make my mind up/Which seat should I take?"), the song's excessive use of Auto-Tune and/or other vocal enhancement software, or how similar it was to Justin Bieber, or her overall stupidity ("Tomorrow is Saturday/And Sunday comes afterward...").

It was taken to the extreme in Hitler Tries to Kill Rebecca Black, which centered around Hitler devising various schemes to kill her, only for them to backfire in one way or another.

The first U-Boat Parody video had Captain Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock being informed about the events of a Hitler Parody in which Hitler ranted about Rebecca Black. He decided to listen to the song out of curiosity, wondering what Hitler had against it, only to quickly order it to be turned off after he heard the song.

Trivia

  • Friday made the Billboard 100.
  • She is of Spanish, English, Polish, and Italian descent.