![]() ![]() Her chance at stardom seemed to have disappeared before her parents even had a chance to close their wallets. Once the novelty of both videos had worn off, nobody remembered Alison Gold’s name. ![]() Alison’s second song, ABCDEFG, didn’t even leave a blip on the average pop-culture consumer’s radar. The producer, Patrice Wilson, is responsible for that other little ‘my parents paid for this’ gem, Rebecca Black’s and her ‘hit’ Friday.Ĭhinese Food (aside from being mildly racist) was pretty unremarkable. It was basically a vanity video – her parents paid a producer to put together a song and film clip so Alison could have the chance to feel like a star. You may have seen Alison before in the video clip for a song she released last year called Chinese Food. Rebecca Black’s label-mate and heir apparent, the eleven-year-old Alison Gold of Chinese Food infamy, is both the hapless star and victim of the latest drivel produced by unabashed serial pest. And this monstrosity horror-show of a video is what those adults have come up with.īefore I go on, let’s go through some history. 'rising child pop star' seriouslyRising from what, the heap of thousands of other talentless young kids whose parents push them into behaving like whores 4. She wants to be a star (which is not an uncommon dream for a kid) and she has put her trust in the adults around her to make that happen. Check out that choice clip below as well.This little girl is 11-years-old. She is most notable for the song and viral music video ''Chinese Food'', which has racked up 11+ million views on YouTube. 'As we were developing the concept and direction for Alison's 4th video, the idea to create something older and edgier initially started with Alison's mother. 'Shush Up' was intended to be shot by Alison's mother first, says a press releases by the production company. She signed with Patrice Wilson's vanity label PMW Live. 'Shush Up' took entire one month to shoot. In October last year she released the music video for a song called Chinese Food, a horrible tween-pop tribute to her apparent love for all facets of the asian cuisine. Alison Gold is a an American singer, actress and dancer from Fairfax, Virginia. Shush Up isn’t the Alison Gold’s first taste of controversy. This video is simply art and, in my opinion, has a lot of creative elements to it.” It’s no different from watching Dance Moms, dancing with their kids, or Toddlers and Tiaras. I still have to ignore all the crazy comments.”įinally, when asked to address those people who are concerned by the video, Wilson said, “Shush Up - it’s pure art, and it’s no different than a Willow Smith video or the 10-year-old dancer, Kaycee Rice. “Don’t get me wrong,” he continued, “I love the fans and even the haters, because they are all entitled to their opinion. The original video has been deleted from YouTube. The video has provoked some controversy, as it portrays Alison Gold (who was 12 at the time it was recorded) in a sexual manner. She got discovered by Patrice Wilson in 2012.' At one point, Patrice Wilson, who goes by the stage name Pato, appears in the music video as an inmate. 'Shush Up' is a Pop song produced by Patrice Wilson (famous for his other works such as 'Chinese Food' and 'ABCDEFG') and sung by Alison Gold. The fact about it is that if a Top 40 artist sang one of my songs, the public would love it and say bravo.” On Alison Gold's Twitter, AlisonGoldmusic, it says that 'Alison Gold is an 11 year old American singer, actress and dancer. I believe this is a reupload of said video, but this IS Matt in the video. (iPhone Experiment).' which was posted in 2011. It is possible you've seen his most popular video 'Siri, Talk Dirty To Me. He also has a Tumblr linked on his channel that is still up. Wilson, the singer, songwriter and producer who infamously brought us Rebecca Black’s viral hit Friday, has played down the immense criticism of his work, telling Moshnews, “I saw the petition and I laughed, because people don’t have anything better to do. His Instagram is also deleted but his Twitter and Youtube channel are still up. Since the clip made its debut, a petition has been set up on demanding that Mr Wilson “stay away from Alison Gold. Questions have already been raised as to whether or not it is “legal” to have an 11-year-old feature in such a video.
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