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Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Beats Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga On YouTube

‘Friday’ has had 100 million views to date, with Black currently working on her second single, ‘LOL.’ By Gil Kaufman Rebecca Black in her video for “Friday” Photo: Ark Music Factory There was a minute there when Rebecca Black’s “Friday” video was, almost literally, inescapable. Whether the success of the viral hit was being covered on such unlikely outlets as CNN or NPR, getting parodied on late-night television, or just bouncing around from Twitter accounts to e-mail in-boxes and music blogs, the tune by the previously unknown 13-year-old had the kind of white-hot media buzz usually reserved for a Lady Gaga or Justin Bieber. Well, guess what? The little $2,000 pay-to-play ditty-that-could can now claim to have surpassed such major label juggernauts as Bieber and Gaga. According to a Reuters report, the no-budget clip for Black’s song has been viewed more than 100 million times on YouTube since it was released on February 10, surpassing the totals for Gaga’s “Born This Way” and Bieber’s “Pray” videos, based on numbers provided by Visible Measures, a company that tracks the performance of Web videos. Scratch that. If you count spoofs, other versions and home-brewed takes on the song, it’s actually been seen more than 200 million times. Crunching the same numbers for “Born This Way,” it has generated 180 million online views, while “Pray” has racked up 65 million. It doesn’t seem as though Gaga minds the competition from the Ark Music Factory product, as she reportedly referred to “Friday” as “genius” recently. Black told us she “freaked out” when she heard the compliment from Mother Monster. “I’m 13 and I never thought Lady Gaga would even know my name. I’m the kind of girl that dances to Lady Gaga with a hairbrush in her room at night,” Black told MTV News in late March before she notched her YouTube record. Black is reportedly at work on her second single, “LOL,” though a release date for that song has not yet been announced. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Rebecca Black Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Justin Bieber Takes Over The Bodies Of Other Teen Idols Related Artists Justin Bieber Lady Gaga

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‘Scream 4’ Stars All Insist They’re Not The Killer

‘My character’s not the killer because maybe she is,’ Courteney Cox teases MTV News. By Kara Warner Emma Roberts Photo: MTV News For the die-hard “Scream” fans out there, one of the many joys in watching the films for the first time is trying to figure out who the killer is. With the release of the fourth installment of the franchise just days away, rumors and speculation are running rampant across the interwebs. To help you narrow down your list of potential killers, MTV News had the cast of “Scream 4” make a case for why you won’t see their characters wielding any knives or wearing Ghostface masks come Friday. “My character is not the killer, because she knows horror movies too well,” Hayden Panettiere said of her spunky, know-it-all character Kirby Reed. “She knows how they work, and she’s too terrified in that scene in the preview.” “I can’t do it because O.J. already did it,” Anthony Anderson joked about his character, Deputy Perkins. “Yeah. That would be racist,” added co-star Adam Brody. “You’re not going to have the black guy killing all the white people.” “No,” Anderson agreed. “And yeah, my guy is just kind of a dummy,” Brody said of Deputy Hoss. “I could be putting everyone on, but I don’t think I have enough screen time to totally be the killer, but maybe?” David Arquette, who returns to the franchise as Dewey Riley went for a more cryptic approach. “I’m not the killer, because I am the killer,” he said. “My character’s not the killer because maybe she is,” Courteney Cox said of intrepid nosy reporter Gail Weathers, coincidentally echoing the same phrase as her onscreen husband. “My character is not the killer because she’s Sydney Prescott,” said Neve Campbell, who returns to the franchise as the central character. “My character Jill is not the killer because she’s Sydney’s cousin — hel-lo!” Emma Roberts argued. And finally, Aimee Teegarden weighed in: “Why am I not the killer? I’m not the killer because I have great hair in the movie,” she said. “And if you have great hair, you don’t die — bottom line.” So what do you think, “Scream” fans? Is one of them lying? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Scream 4.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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