Farrah Abraham is once again placing herself in the spotlight, this time with a music video titled “Blowin.” The song is an anthem to those who have bullied her in the past, as well as a release for others who have been bullied themselves.

The reality star/porn star/singer told In Touch:

I think all of the bully types I deal with … who are determined to be against me in my life. I want others to see they don’t need to be a follower or conform to what others think or do and let them live their lives to their full potential. I feel that to overcome the gravity of the negativity bullies try to portray on others, we really need our own space and focus to leave all of that behind and clear the negativity.

The video features Abraham’s five-year-old daughter Sophia, whom she says loves the song and dances to it.

As for the video, Abraham is seen as an all-around 22-year-old. She spends time with her daughter, parties with friends, and blatantly advertises her Twitter page. The sound of the track is filled with Auto-Tune and club beats.

While I applaud Abraham on the message she is sending, music may not be the best career for her. The video is admittedly much better than other aspiring artists who have shelled out money for their own chance at stardom, only to flop and have their videos become viral due to their terrible nature. Think self-proclaimed ‘Top DJ’ Paris Hilton singing “Good Time,” Rebecca Black following up her terrible single “Friday” with “Saturday,” or the cringe-worthy, nightmare-inducing single by Alison Gold called “Chinese Food.”

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