Patrice Wilson -- the songwriter of Rebecca Black's Friday -- has penned a new song, Chinese Food . The tune, which us sung by 12-year-old Alison Gold, has gone viral -- and has also offended a whole lot of people.

"After balling/I go clubbing/Then I am hugging/Then I am hungry and I am walking on the street and I get grumpy," Gold sings.

She goes on to celebrate her love of Chinese food. The song is very much in line with Wilson's ridiculous elementary school-styled doggerel but only this time, it has been branded as being offensive, with critics having picked up on racist elements in the video.

Enstars rounded up some of the angriest and most hilarious reactions to the song:

1. "The video quickly devolves into a long list of Asian stereotypes that transforms Wilson's typical auto-tuned tween fare into something that's rather offensive, and manages to bring back faint memories of Day Above Ground's "Asian Girlz." - Huffington Post

2. "The aggressive stupidity of the lyrics matches that of "Friday," and the video is on the same general trajectory-almost a million YouTube views in 24 hours, and almost a 4-to-1 ratio of dislikes to likes. Chinese-food chain Panda Express gets a mention, but hasn't officially responded to the video yet. Judging by their own weird ads (see below), they'll probably like it." - Ad Week

3. "But the latest in a string of pre-tweens "singing" overly-autotuned and under-written "songs" while sashaying around a low-budget music video may get some attention. Because it's offensive. Disclaimer: The latest video, for Alison Gold's "Chinese Food," basically seems like trolling. So we're probably just giving Patrice exactly what he wants by talking about it. Eonline.com They list everything of what's wrong with the video." - Eonline.com

4. "Alison Gold's Chinese Food makes Rebecca Black's Friday sound like Beethoven's 5th."

"You've probably chosen to confine Ark Music Factory to the deepest recesses of your memory never to be recalled again, but the pop powerhouse is still churning out questionable sugar-laced hits from its underground lair in LA, the latest being utterly mind-blowing." - Metro.uk

5. "Besides being the most disturbing music video with a pre-teen in it, it also may be the most racist. And did we mention Wilson is dressed as a giant panda?" - Ryot

6. "Patrice Wilson-the monster responsible for Rebecca Black's hit(?) Friday - is still trying to ruin our lives with his latest offering in the form of Alison Gold's single, "Chinese Food". The song and corresponding video are as racially insensitive as you'd imagine they'd be. Gold's music video features Wilson himself in a fluffy panda suit at a tween sleepover party rapping (kind of) about wonton soup and Monopoly." - Philly.com

7. "There's so much to say not just about the song, but about the video, in which poor, well-meaning Gold doesn't seem to understand that she's stepped into an episode of "To Catch a Predator" ten seconds before Chris Hansen walks in and puts the kibosh on the whole thing." - Social News Daily

8. "The Guy Who Did Rebecca Black's "Friday" Made A New Song Called "Chinese Food" And It's So Embarrassing." - Buzzfeed

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