When asked about her reasoning behind recording 'Friday,' 13-year-old Rebecca Black responded that she wanted to sing a song she and kids her age could relate to. Well, apparently kids her age (and much younger) aren't buying Ms. Black's pitch. In a YouTube video produced by the Fine Bros, kids varying in ages from 6-14 were forced to sit and watch the torturous music video that is 'Friday' and voice their opinions of the song.

The video opens with kids watching the actual video. Some reactions that we have to highlight are 10-year-old William painfully saying,"Do I have to listen to the whole song?" Also, 13-year-old Athena had some choice words during Black's "We so excited" breakdown, exclaiming, "What is wrong with her? She can't even speak proper English!" Finally, as the video ended, 14-year-old Lia summed it up, simply stating, "Yay! It's over!"

To be fair, some kids didn't seem to mind the tune, like 6-year-old Morgan who shouted, "I love this!" However, later on during the questions portion of the video, she was asked to share her thoughts on the rapper in the 'Friday' video. She was obviously confused by his presence, asking, "Does his mom know that he's doing that?"

Some other hilarious answers included 12-year-old Landon, who says, "I understood it was Friday" after he was asked if he liked the lyrics of the song. Also, we loved 11-year-old Jake, whose emphatic hatred for Black really shined through as he says, "It was horrible beyond measure! Mass hysteria."

Well, it's official. No one can really relate to or appreciate 'Friday' for anything besides how horrible it is. Unless you are 6 years old or under. And that's still a big maybe.

Watch Kids Reacting to Rebecca Black's 'Friday'

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