Victoria Justice has made a name for herself as aspiring singer Tori Vega on Nickelodeon's 'Victorious.' Now, the actress is making her own breakout with the release of her single 'Best Friend's Brother.' In the song, which will most likely appear on Justice's debut album (which is still in the works), Justice sings over a electropop, rock-influenced beat about having being irresistibly attracted to her BFF's brother.

"I know it's strange, I don't know what I'm thinking / But is it wrong if I see him this weekend? /I really hope I can get him alone / I just don't know want her to know / Yeah, my best friend’s boyfriend is the one for me," Justice belts out during the first verse and into the chorus.

The song has a catchy beat and even catchier lyrics from 18-year-old Justice. The song's message is simple and is something plenty of teenage girls can relate to. Come on, who hasn't had the hots for one of their friend's siblings in the past?

The hard-hitting drums and heavy guitars in combination with pop elements like a swelling synth and Justice's chorus of huge "yeah, yeah, yeah's" will definitely get people of all ages dancing along to this track. Although the music may sound a bit generic, her breathy, rock-twinged vocals on 'Best Friend's Brother' show that Justice has the pipes to stand out in a business where teen pop stars seem like they are being churned out in an assembly line-like fashion.

Fans can check out the single artwork on by visiting Celebuzz. Be sure to check back with PopCrush for more news on Justice's upcoming solo album.

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