Rebecca Black is giving Friday Proceeds to Japan

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Search barred this, but I didnt see something for it.

Whether you love it or you loathe it, you undoubtedly have a strong opinion about Rebecca Black and her smashing success single, "Friday," by now.

The Youtube video, first posted on February 10 (see it here), has already amassed close to 40 million hits -- meaning, like it or not, Black isn?t going anywhere.

As my erudite buddy Rob Sheffield at Rolling Stone says, "As far as I'm concerned, Rebecca Black is 13-years-old and has already made a great pop song. That's more than most musicians achieve in an entire career. I think she should be proud of what she's achieved."

Well said! But what does the Anaheim, California Tween sensation have to say about it all? Us' Ali Puliti caught up with her for the latest issue, but if you want the full 411, we have it for you here.

UsMagazine.com: How did this all start?

Rebecca Black: One of my friends had done something like this, so I researched it, and I found Ark. We pretty much found them. The next thing I knew I was in the recording studio.

Us: Your success seemed to come overnight. How does it feel?

RB: It's indescribable. I?m so overwhelmed right now with all this. Yeah, there are people that love it, but there are people that hate it. I feel so blessed, but overwhelmed.

Us: How does it make you feel when people come out and say such negative things about it?

RB: I don?t even look at in anymore, and if I do see it, it doesn?t bother me. I have been through so much hate in my life. It doesn?t bother me anymore.

Us: People have been mean outside of this?

RB: Yeah, before it started, there were a lot of people who just didn?t like me. They were pretty open and expressive about it. I?m just used to the hatred.

Us: How did you get over that, or are you still kind of dealing with it?

RB: Now I have realized, that that's their opinion. I have my own. They can think what they want and so can I. That just helps me with it. My mom is my biggest fan. She is so supportive, and she would always say that everything happens for a good, positive reason. Those people are the people that have no lives sitting on a computer all day thinking about what to say.

Us: What does your dad think about all this?

RB: My dad is my bodyguard. He is always so protective, and has always been supportive as well. He's just telling me to do what I love to do. There are going to be haters, but don?t let them bring you down.

Us: Have you been noticing when you go out that people recognize you?

RB: Yeah. I have noticed that sometimes people give me weird looks. They recognize me or ask for a picture or autograph. I think it?s adorable.

Us: I hear that Simon Cowell reached out to you!

RB: Yeah. We were sitting somewhere yesterday, and apparently Simon Cowell said that anyone who can create that much controversy in a week is someone he wants to meet.

Us: Have you set that up yet?

RB: I think we are in the process.

Us: Who are some of you idols?

RB: Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez. Those are my biggest musical influences, and I love what they have done with their careers.

Us: Are you ready to sell out Madison Square Garden like Justin Bieber?

RB: Yeah. You never know. I?m ready. I?ve got the strength. I?ve got the drive. I?m ready for it all.

Us: So, who are the people in the video? Are they your friends?

RB: Yep, they are all my really good friends. We all go to the same school.

Us: What does your school think? Are you going to perform it?

RB: My school is so supportive of the whole thing. I?m not performing it at school, but they play my song during lunch.

Us: Any boyfriend or are you too young?

RB: I?ve had boyfriends, but I don?t have one at the moment.

Us: Has anything really shocked you with this, this week? Maybe one of your idols reaching out or tweeting about it?

RB: Seeing Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas tweeting about it, Justin Bieber tweeted about it today. That's crazy!

Us: Wow, so are you going to tweet them back?

RB: I haven't really gotten the chance to tweet people back. I tweeted Ryan Seacrest, because he helped me set it up.

Us: The song is on iTunes now, so you must be making a lot of money!

RB: I think that I get 60% and Ark gets 40%. I am donating money to my school and Japan. My school, El Rancho Charter is really where I started focusing on singing. I feel bad. Japan happened so close to mine, and I feel like I?m taking away attention from it. I really just want to give back.

Us: Are you still able to be a normal 13-year-old?

RB: I?ve definitely got some time, barely any though. I?m still just a 13-year-old that has best friends, and I still get to hang out with them and be who I was before this all happened.

Us: Can you go back to school? Go back to some normalcy?

RB: I wouldn't say I can be normal at school anymore. People recognize me so much more. People who I've never met before are saying hi to me in the halls. I?ve definitely gotten a lot more well known around my school.
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So my question is, will this change anyone's opinions on her or her song? I mean, not to belittle what is going on here, but just curious, since everyone likes to speak vile and hate against the vid.

And to a larger extent, have you ever ended up liking something that you hated or didnt like after it did something noteworthy of goodness.
 

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Good for her. She's donating and such.

As for the song? It is, and will always be, a piece of shit.
 

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i doubt it will change what they think of the song. if they didn't like the song, her doing this won't suddenly make the song sound good. it may help their opinion of her, but not the song
 

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Why would people have a problem with her?

Her song and video sucks absolute ass but the people who have a hate for her are very warped, she's a 13 year old girl. Bieber however can go fuck off...

EDIT: Woops, pressed post, anyways, it's awesome she's doing that. Methinks it might be bandwagon jumping but it's for a good cause so no reason to complain.
 

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Thats great... but the real question is, can she even find Japan on a map?

And no... being charitable does not cancel out a lack of talent.
 

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Shame it's going to make absolutely nothing really. That said, I've seen what passes for 'music lovers' these days, it could well be up there in the millions already...
On the one hand that would be great for the Japan relief. On the other hand it kind of makes me sad for mankind if true.
 
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Wait...so some GOOD is coming from that abomination of a song?!?!?

*head explodes*


But seriously, good for her for putting some of that money to good use.
 

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Song is shit, performer seems pretty chill and is willing to give money to those who need it. This is good. This is very good. I'm willing to deal with ignoring bad music if the existence of the bad music helps others in such a way.
 

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emeraldrafael said:
RB: I think that I get 60% and Ark gets 40%. I am donating money to my school and Japan. My school, El Rancho Charter is really where I started focusing on singing. I feel bad. Japan happened so close to mine, and I feel like I?m taking away attention from it. I really just want to give back.
Holy fucking shit, she gets 60% for a song she didn't write??? Most bigger recording deals only give 10%(if you're lucky) when you've actually written the song! Fucking balls I'm amazed...

I'm playing the wrong music. I'll play Metal, Alt-rock, and Jazz again once I've bought a couple of houses with my Corporate Bubble-Gum Pop royalties...

OT: I think that people will still hate the song, but will like the fact that shes using her money for a charitable cause.

However, Philanthropy has no promotional power compared to the constant hate shes been getting.
 

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believer258 said:
This could be some sort of advertising for her, or it could be from the bottom of her heart. Either way, I don't think the people of Japan will mind.
Don't worry, she doesn't need anymore advertising after all the hate-attention her song has gotten.
 

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The song is still a travesty. But she seems like a very decent person, and donating to Japan is an extremely nice thing to do.
She may be doing it for positive publicity, but that doesn't alter the fact that the money is going to a good cause.
 

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Sober Thal said:
Why do people care so much about this Friday song again?

At least she's doing a nice thing and donating.
I dont really care much about it, just thought it was something to say and show.

and yeah, I agree.
 

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Well....... at least the song is catchy enough not to make me put a slug through my skull when listening to that video...
yea its a good thing shes helping Japan.
Btw...... is her video the video with the most dislikes on youtube?
 

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Patrick_and_the_ricks said:
Fappy said:
That song made money?
Well the US army did contract her to make an album for special use at Guantanamo Bay.
Can we all at least agree that this song can be justified as real torture?

(And I believe Guantanamo is a Naval base... could be wrong though, XP)