
When Chris Brown paid a visit to Hot 99.5's Kane Show, Kane and his gang made a quick discovery. Apparently Brown was the only person who had yet to see this week's viral phenomenon: Rebecca Black's 'Friday' video.
The video, by the 13-year-old singer, has dominated YouTube, jumping in several days from thousands of streams to millions (at press time, the original video on YouTube is pushing 17 million views).
Brown apparently hadn't had any exposure to the song, created by Ark Music Factory, a company out of Los Angeles, that, according to PEOPLE, matches aspiring teen singers with producers and songwriters. Let's say that the folks at Ark are having a good week.
So when Kane played it for Brown, was he caught up in the innocence of it all? "I'm never a hater. I thought it was great." Brown told Kane. "I'll be jammin' to it on Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday."





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The Popeater Staff does realize why it's so viral right? It's because it's been called the Worst Song of the Year! They should probably get their facts straight when they say the production team has had a "good week"; only money-wise have they had a good week. Reputation-wise, they're going down the toliet.
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okayy its sort of a catchy song i like her hook "friday friday, gotta get down on a friday.." whatever it says, but her flow is sooooo off beat. ahahaha the funny part is the rapping part. dude has to be ashamed of himself.
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