Who doesn't like Chinese food? One teenage girl particularly enjoys the Asian cuisine and decided to express such a sentiment in a new music video for Ark Music Factory, the people who gave the Internet Rebecca Black's "Friday" and Nicole Westbrook's "It's Thanksgiving." This time, Alison Gold and Ark Music Factory have created "Chinese Food," and this clip may be the best worst music video to hit the web since "Friday."
The song and video for "Chinese Food" is nonsensical and weird in all the right (and obviously wrong) ways. They track is literally just about Chinese food and the various noodle side dishes one gets for takeout, the music video contains random subtitles and, of course, there is Ark Music Factory mastermind Patrice Wilson in a giant panda outfit (sorry for the spoiler). There's also a dance breakdown near the end of the song that is pretty racist, taking the video from simply lol-worthy to absolutely cringe-inducing.
But, it's really Wilson as the panda who shines in "Chinese Food" (sorry, Alison). When he comes into the game, via a ominous fortune cookie, things go to a whole new level of bizarre. The panda character is also pretty creepy, considering Wilson is the only person over 14 in the music video.
Things to watch for: seeing Chinese food send Alison into a tizzy (but she never takes a bite), wonton soup in the clouds and some very beautiful rainbow special effects.
Check out "Chinese Food" below:
Ark Music Factory is best known for the Internet sensation that was Rebecca Black's "Friday." The music company is run by Patrice Wilson (the panda in "Chinese Food"), and parents can pay him to write and produce a song and music video for their tween.
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