ELEVEN-year-old pop singer Alison Gold has released a bizarre music video that sees her writhing in next-to-no clothing, jumping off a building and executed in an electric chair.

The shocking video isn’t the tweenage singer’s first brush with controversy — we previously brought you news of her earlier song Chinese Food, a terrible paean to the joys of Oriental cuisine.

News_Image_File: THIS GIRL IS ELEVEN.

That song and Gold’s new single, Shush Up, were both unleashed on the public by Ark Music Factory CEO Patrice Wilson — who also brought the world Rebecca Black’s infamous viral hit Friday.

While Ark Music has long been the go-to for aspiring young singers looking to pair terrible songs with offensive videos, Gold’s new clip makes Friday look like Thriller.

News_Image_File: Ark Music Factory CEO Patrice Wilson denies that Gold’s new music video is inappropriate.

Since the video premiered, a petition has been set up on change.org demanding that Mr Wilson “stay away from little girls”. The singer, songwriter and producer laughed off the criticisms, telling website Moshnews:

“To everyone concerned about the music video — Shush Up — it’s pure art, and it’s no different than a Willow Smith video or the 10 year old dancer, Kaycee Rice. It’s no different from watching Dance Moms, dancing with their kids or Toddlers and Tiaras. This video is simply art and in my opinion, has a lot of creative elements to it.”

News_Image_File: Ark Music CEO Patrice Wilson makes a cameo in the controversial video.

News_Image_File: Thought the overtly sexualised imagery in the video was offensive? You also get to watch an 11-year-old girl fry in the electric chair.

Check out the full video below.

News_Rich_Media: Alison Gold - 'Shush Up'