Lyric discussion by whyhellothere 

This song is a deep, emotional representation of the common excitement that youth find on a Friday (which comes after Thursday and before Saturday), told from the point of view of an eighth grader named Rebecca Black. In the beginning, Rebecca explains her morning routine and the chaos of getting ready for school. After having her bowl and her cereal, she heads to the bus stop, where as she's waiting for the bus, she sees her friends. They're kicking in the front seat and sitting in the back seat. She then asks herself a deep question, to which the answer could be the meaning of life: "Which seat can I take?" This line is a philological metaphor, representing the difficult concept of making decisions in our modern day society. Then, while in the car with her 13 year old friends, she sings about "getting down on Friday" and how everyone is looking forward to the weekend. This statement is universally a triumph. Then she sings about "Partyin'", to which her friends agree with, "Yeah!" to represent the phenomenon that teens anticipate weekly: Friday. Finally, she sings about fun. The whole point of the song.

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