Alison Gold “Chinese Food”: New Song from the Creators of Rebecca Black’s “Friday / Ark Music Factory Song Gets 2 Million YouTube Views in One Day [VIDEO]

Alison Gold "Chinese Food": New Song from the Creators of Rebecca Black's "Friday / Ark Music Factory Song Gets 2 Million YouTube Views in One Day [VIDEO]

Remember when the Internet went crazy over Rebecca Black's "Friday" because everyone claimed it was the worst song of all time? Ark Music Factory, the creators of "Friday," are at it again with a new song about Chinese food. The new artist in the song is a 12 year-old girl named Alison Gold who just really, really loves Chinese food.

The video starts with Alison walking down the street until she gets hungry. After she throws a trashcan on the ground in anger, she goes runs into a Chinese restaurant and finds a young, Chinese girl working the cash register. Gold proceeds to demand five or six things off of the menu from the small Chinese girl and rattles off the chorus to the song, "I love Chinese food. You know that it's true. I love fried rice. I love noodles. I love chow mien. Chow ma-ma-ma-ma-mien."

After Gold's fortune cookie reveals that she will "find a new friend," she immediately turns around to find a massive panda sitting behind her. The whole restaurant full of children does not seem alarmed by the man-sized panda, so Gold figures that it is okay to take the panda back to her house. Once they arrive, the panda takes off his head and reveals that he is actually Patrice Wilson, writer and co-director of "Chinese Food"!

Fortunately, the video ends soon after that, but not before all of the children dress up like Japanese geishas in the Chinese restaurant and sing the chorus of the song.

If you haven't already, make sure you check out this new hot new video from Patrice Wilson, Alison Gold, and the gang over at Ark Music Factory called "Chinese Food."