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'''Ark Music Factory''' is a company based in Hollywood which seeks to find young singers for promotion. Ark then writes music with (or for) these acts and records them, often producing music videos for them. According to their 'myspace' they categorise themselves as an indie record label<ref>http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory</ref>. They state that their main objectives are to bring aspiring acts to the musical fore: "We at ARK make it possible for an emerging artist to be discovered, defined and delivered, to advance in their chosen career and be successful."<ref>http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory</ref>. Ark are predominantly based in the US, although they claim that artists they have supported have had success in different regions across the globe<ref>http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory</ref>. '''Ark Music Factory''' is a company based in ] which seeks to find young singers for promotion. Ark then writes music with (or for) these acts and records them, often producing music videos for them. According to their 'myspace' they categorise themselves as an indie record label<ref>http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory</ref>. They state that their main objectives are to bring aspiring acts to the musical fore: "We at ARK make it possible for an emerging artist to be discovered, defined and delivered, to advance in their chosen career and be successful."<ref>http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory</ref>. Ark are predominantly based in the US, although they claim that artists they have supported have had success in different regions across the globe<ref>http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory</ref>.


Ark's website claims to be creating a community where artists from all fields can come together to build connections and interact<ref>http://arkmusicfactory.com/page/about-ark</ref>. Their website also claims that their dedicated team has industry professionals who have worked with Miley Cyrus, Backstreet Boys, and Ashley Tisdale. Ark's website claims to be creating a community where artists from all fields can come together to build connections and interact<ref>http://arkmusicfactory.com/page/about-ark</ref>. Their website also claims that their dedicated team has industry professionals who have worked with ], ], and ].


Ark has recently shot to fame, or arguably, notoriety, after one of their performers Rebecca Black became a viral sensation. Unfortunately, her song has been heralded by some as potentially the worst song ever<ref>http://blogs.babble.com/famecrawler/2011/03/14/rebecca-black-friday-worst-song-worst-video-ever/</ref>. According to the British newspaper The Independent, the 'artist' trended unbelievably high on twitter, coming in at the 5th most hashtagged topic on the 14th of March at 7.30pm GMT<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/current-twitter-trends-help-japan-rebecca-black-google-circles-2241215.html</ref>. Ark has recently shot to fame, or arguably, notoriety, after one of their performers ] became a viral sensation. Unfortunately, her song has been heralded by some as potentially the worst song ever<ref>http://blogs.babble.com/famecrawler/2011/03/14/rebecca-black-friday-worst-song-worst-video-ever/</ref>. According to the British newspaper ], the 'artist' trended unbelievably high on ], coming in at the 5th most hashtagged topic on the 14th of March at 7.30pm GMT<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/current-twitter-trends-help-japan-rebecca-black-google-circles-2241215.html</ref>.


At 01.22 GMT on 15th of March, Rebecca Black's 'hit' song Friday had 2,730,380 views on youtube and was rapidly climbing<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0</ref>. At 01.22 GMT on 15th of March, Rebecca Black's 'hit' song Friday had 2,730,380 views on youtube and was rapidly climbing<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0</ref>.

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Ark Music Factory is a company based in Hollywood which seeks to find young singers for promotion. Ark then writes music with (or for) these acts and records them, often producing music videos for them. According to their 'myspace' they categorise themselves as an indie record label. They state that their main objectives are to bring aspiring acts to the musical fore: "We at ARK make it possible for an emerging artist to be discovered, defined and delivered, to advance in their chosen career and be successful.". Ark are predominantly based in the US, although they claim that artists they have supported have had success in different regions across the globe.

Ark's website claims to be creating a community where artists from all fields can come together to build connections and interact. Their website also claims that their dedicated team has industry professionals who have worked with Miley Cyrus, Backstreet Boys, and Ashley Tisdale.

Ark has recently shot to fame, or arguably, notoriety, after one of their performers Rebecca Black became a viral sensation. Unfortunately, her song has been heralded by some as potentially the worst song ever. According to the British newspaper The Independent, the 'artist' trended unbelievably high on twitter, coming in at the 5th most hashtagged topic on the 14th of March at 7.30pm GMT.

At 01.22 GMT on 15th of March, Rebecca Black's 'hit' song Friday had 2,730,380 views on youtube and was rapidly climbing.

Artists

  • Rebecca Black
  • Alana Lee
  • Brit Rutter
  • Ariana Dvornik
  • Danika
  • Sarah Mautaotega
  • Ashley Rose
  • Hush
  • Abby Victor
  • C J Fam
  • Sabrina
  • KAYA


References

  1. http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory
  2. http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory
  3. http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory
  4. http://arkmusicfactory.com/page/about-ark
  5. http://blogs.babble.com/famecrawler/2011/03/14/rebecca-black-friday-worst-song-worst-video-ever/
  6. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/current-twitter-trends-help-japan-rebecca-black-google-circles-2241215.html
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0
  8. http://www.youtube.com/user/trizzy66


External links

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0

http://arkmusicfactory.com/page/about-ark

http://www.myspace.com/arkmusicfactory

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