ELEVEN-year-old pop singer Alison Gold has released a bizarre music video that sees her writhing in next-to-no clothing, jumping off a building and executed in an electric chair.
The shocking video isn’t the tweenage singer’s first brush with controversy — we previously brought you news of her earlier song Chinese Food, a terrible paean to the joys of Oriental cuisine.
That song and Gold’s new single, Shush Up, were both unleashed on the public by Ark Music Factory CEO Patrice Wilson — who also brought the world Rebecca Black’s infamous viral hit Friday.
While Ark Music has long been the go-to for aspiring young singers looking to pair terrible songs with offensive videos, Gold’s new clip makes Friday look like Thriller.
Since the video premiered, a petition has been set up on change.org demanding that Mr Wilson “stay away from little girls”.
The singer, songwriter and producer laughed off the criticisms, telling website Moshnews:
“To everyone concerned about the music video — Shush Up — it’s pure art, and it’s no different than a Willow Smith video or the 10-year-old dancer, Kaycee Rice. It’s no different from watching Dance Moms, dancing with their kids or Toddlers and Tiaras. This video is simply art and in my opinion, has a lot of creative elements to it.”