Watch: Stephen Colbert Does Rebecca Black's 'Friday'
No matter how you feel about Rebecca Black's "Friday," the song continues to dominate pop culture. Stephen Colbert performed his own rendition of the much lambasted tune on last night's Friday night installment of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Watch, AFTER THE JUMP.




I just wet myself a bit.
Posted by: Moo | Apr 2, 2011 2:44:40 PM
Well I never! Americans DO get irony. Please tell me that was ironic.
Posted by: Arthur. | Apr 2, 2011 3:02:23 PM
@Arthur: If you have to ask whether that was ironic, I'd say you're the one who might not get irony.
I mean, it was Stephen Colbert, so *of course* it was *completely* serious.
Posted by: Dan | Apr 2, 2011 3:17:00 PM
Um... neither of y'all understand irony, evidently. This is a parody, not irony.
Posted by: John | Apr 2, 2011 4:32:44 PM
FUNNY!!!!
Posted by: AUSTIN | Apr 2, 2011 4:36:01 PM
Wow, John. Actually, it is irony as well as parody. And you're an ass!
Posted by: Bill | Apr 2, 2011 4:58:06 PM
I'm with John on that. "Irony" is a word that's too often misused. Like "literally."
And am I supposed to know who Taylor Hicks is?
Posted by: Phil | Apr 2, 2011 5:04:26 PM
The reason that this song continues to dominate pop culture is that we won't let it fade into oblivion. If we all ignore it, it WILL go away.
Posted by: Zeke.ial | Apr 2, 2011 5:49:50 PM
Taylor Hicks - that settles it - irony ... ok, an ironic parody
Posted by: Patrick | Apr 2, 2011 11:50:33 PM