Rebecca Black Friday Could Reach iTunes Top 10

LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – Rebecca Black’s “Friday” could reach iTunes top 10, maybe even iTunes number one. Rebecca Black’s “Friday” iTunes assent is unlikely anything in recent memory. News reports of “Friday” placed it at number sixty-nine on iTunes less than twelve hours ago. But Friday morning, Black is already at thirty-one. For a song that has some critics calling the “Worse Ever” and some fans praising as great, the question remains how high it will go.
On Friday, “Friday” had literally leaped over Katy Perry and Justin Bieber’s “Never Say Never”. While critics have relished in hatred reports about the singer songwriter, who admits she didn’t write the song nor its peculiar lyrics, those same critics might be silenced if Black reaches the top ten.
With Jennifer Lopez, Lady GaGa, Rihanna, and the equally often criticized Ke$ha sitting in the top ten, Black, if she breaks the top ten, would be the only artist to sit atop the iTunes Top 100 chart (located HERE) without a major label backing.
Black is not a host of American Idol nor Island Def Jam Records. But instead her mother spent a mere $2,000 to Ark Music Factory to produce a music video and deliver her the song. Now she is passes music industry leaders, left and right, all days of the week.
While some may not comprehend how twelve million views on YouTube of a music video can lead to financial success, the explanation rests on iTunes. Simply clicking Rebecca Black’s iTune’s listing you will see the answer.
Unlike Enrique or Gaga or Britney, “Friday” doesn’t bare a copyright notice to a major music label. The song claims ownership by simply “Rebecca Black.” Compared to other artists who share major percentages, Black is bring more money to the bank for every iTunes sales, every Friday, Friday.
Online HERE.

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