Remember I Love Chinese Food? Its Creators are Back With Latest Hit Get In My Car: And It’s Equally Bad

You didn’t ask for it, but here it is anyway.

From the studios that brought us unspeakably viral hits Friday and I Love Chinese Food comes Get In My Car, their most recent brainchild.

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One question: why?

Ten-year-old Rebecca Black wannabe Grace Liu is the latest tween to collaborate with Ark Music Factory, an LA-based company that turns relatively talentless pre-teens with rich parents into viral YouTube sensations.

Get in My Car details the story of a girl and her escapades with a flying car.

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It also features dance sequences in front of a badly green-screened Great Wall of China.

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You might want to know that most of the lyrics don’t make sense. It’s not just you.

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Oh, and she also attempts to go clubbing with a bunch of other underaged kids. Exciting stuff.

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Just… Stop.

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