"Sweetheart" is a music video released by Rebecca Black in 2011. The video quickly gained popularity on YouTube, becoming one of the most-watched videos of all time. It has been praised for its catchy melody and humorous lyrics, but also criticized for its low production value and lack of artistic merit. The video features Black singing about her love for her boyfriend, and it has been described as a "parody" of the typical teen pop music video. Despite the criticism, "Sweetheart" has become a cultural phenomenon, and it has been parodied and referenced in numerous other works of popular culture.
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