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Abigail Breslin Sings

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You know her from her roles as wannabe beauty queen Olive Hoover in Little Miss Sunshine and tough, cunning Little Rock in Zombieland, but did you know that actress Abigail Breslin sings?
The 18-year-old movie star released a new music video today for her song “You Suck.” According to E! Online, the song is about an ex-boyfriend who has “dumb tattoos” and who she wants to “fly to the moon.”
Here’s the chorus: “I bet you’re going to hear this song/ I bet you’re going to sing along and tell your friends how I’m obsessed with you/ And I bet you didn’t know that you sound like a girl /Every time you call me when you’re drunk/ And all that I want to say/ Is you really suck.”
Breslin told Teen Vogue, whose site she premiered the video, that she gets her inspiration from guys, obviously, as well as her experiences with her friends and in New York.
On the topic of her new song, Breslin said, “This is a song I wrote about those guys who are players and use people and just generally aren’t really good people.”

And who could this song be about? E! Online speculates that it could be about All Time Low guitarist and backup vocalist Jack Barakat, whom, according to Huffington Post, she dated in November 2013. In “You Suck,” Breslin sings that her ex “sounds like All Time Low.”

Or the song could be about 5 Seconds of Summer’s Michael Clifford, as, in the song, Breslin references her ex’s bleached hair and scar above his eye.
You can watch the video yourself here.
Maybe we’ll learn more in the My Sister’s Keeper star’s upcoming 12-song album that will be released this coming April.
(All photos courtesy of E! Online: from here and here.)
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