Did you think Rebecca Black's "Friday" was the worst song in history?. Well, think again! Introducing 12-year-old singer Alison Gold, the child teenager is the latest discovery by Patrice Wilson. Uh-huh, the man behind Rebecca Black's viral hit song "Friday", and founder of Ark Music Factory. "Friday" was released in 2011, peaking at #34 on Billboard's Hot 100, selling thousands of copies on iTunes, and racking up millions of views on YouTube. Two years later, Patrice Wilson is in need of a new "golden goose". He recently discovered the "talent" within Alison Gold, and decided to write and produce a song for her. Released on YouTube only three days ago (on Oct. 14), "Chinese Food" is Alison's debut single, and from the outstanding reception she's obtained on YouTube so far (6 million views and counting), this is, no doubt, set to become Patrice Wilson's new viral hit (his bank account ain't ready!). I think he's finally found the right formula here. Don't try to improve "Friday", make it more awful. What is "Chinese Food" about?. Well, it's pretty clear. Alison sings - in a cute and catchy way - about the reasons why she loves so much this particular food. As for the music video (watch above), it shows the blonde teenager walking the streets and getting a crave for "chinese", so she proceeds to a "chinese resturant" and taste the delicious dishes on the "chinese menu". Then, she hosts a pajama party at her home with her girl friends, and has a "chinese panda bear" (Patrice Wilson in costume) as their jester.
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