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.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=19&v=8SMt7H34-XM
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.
It also features dance sequences in front of a badly green-screened Great Wall of China.
You might want to know that most of the lyrics don’t make sense. It’s not just you.
Oh, and she also attempts to go clubbing with a bunch of other underaged kids. Exciting stuff.
Just… Stop.
Top Image: YouTube (patomuzic)
This post was first published on goodyfeed.com
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