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Could Gnesa be the new Rebecca Black?
17 October 2012 09:20 AM
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It's either the worst music video of all time, or maybe, just maybe, it's the very best.
The problem is, you're going to have to watch 'Wilder' by Gnesa in order to find out and that's not going to be fun...or is it?
One thing's for sure, this woman truly cannot sing, and whoever produced this record seems to have been at pains to emphasise that fact with a truly fascinating selection of discordant musical choices. But it's not all bad; Gnesa has an excellent line in one shoulder lycra mini dresses.
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