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THE WAR ON GOOD TASTE CONTINUES…

ARK Music Factory, the people who brought you Rebecca Black’s “Friday,” are back with their second assault on people with good taste.

Introducing Alana Lee’s “Butterflies.”

Holy shit!

This is awful. Shitty Auto-Tune. Tweens wearing too much makeup. A romantic interest who looks like a bargain basement Bieber.

Terrible. Oh and a really shitty rapper who’s actually worse than the (I can’t believe I’m typing this) dude from Crazy Town.


It’s as if they’re trying to take part of that teen pop formula from the late 1990s and incorporate the instant gratification of the new millennium. (Same crap, less time developing talent.) Apparently, ARK just looks for aspiring singers (teenagers) who will pay for a song/video/promotion from ARK. (Actually, that’s a pretty smart business formula.)

I will now cleanse my palate with Youtube videos of a young Stevie Wonder and “ABC” era Michael Jackson





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