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In 2012, she signed with the Maker Studios [=YouTube=] network. In addition to promoting her music and covers of other artists, her channel features blogs and question-and-answer videos. Her channel has over 1.5million subscribers as of 2022.

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In 2012, she signed with the Maker Studios [=YouTube=] network. In addition to promoting her music and covers of other artists, her channel features blogs and question-and-answer videos. Her channel has over 1.5million 5 million subscribers as of 2022.
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Rebecca Renee Black (born June 21, 1997) is a female pop singer and Website/{{YouTube}}r who gained memetic status for her single "Music/{{Friday}}".

She got her start after working with Los Angeles record label ''ARK Music Factory'', which wrote and produce music for clients for a multi-thousand dollar fee, who wrote the song ''Friday'' as well as producing the music video. The song became a huge, if highly controversial, viral hit, becoming the number 1 video on [=YouTube=] in 2011. She and her mother eventually sued ARK over the copyright to the song and the video has since moved to her own youtube channel. She has since continued to release new music, generally under her indie label RB Records. She released her debut EP ''RE/BL'' in 2017, and is set to release her debut album, ''Let Her Burn'', in 2023.

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Rebecca Renee Black (born June 21, 1997) is a female pop singer and Website/{{YouTube}}r who gained notoriety memetic status for her single "Music/{{Friday}}".

"Music/{{Friday}}", which she released in 2011 while still a teenager.

She got her start after working with Los Angeles record label ''ARK ARK Music Factory'', Factory, which wrote writes and produce produces music for clients for a multi-thousand dollar fee, who fee; the label wrote the song ''Friday'' "Friday" as well as producing produced the music video. The song became a huge, if highly controversial, viral hit, becoming the number 1 video on [=YouTube=] in 2011. She and her mother eventually sued ARK over the copyright to the song and the video has since moved to her own youtube [=YouTube=] channel. She has since continued to release new music, generally under her indie label RB Records. She released her debut EP ''RE/BL'' in 2017, and is set to release her debut album, ''Let Her Burn'', in 2023.
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* DreamTeam: The "Friday" remix features Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra and Big Freedia.
** Rebecca and Music/{{Slayyyter}} on "Read My Mind".
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* {{Hyperpop}}: Much of her later work, including a remix of "Friday" released in 2022 for its' tenth anniversary. Falls into FridgeBrilliance given "Friday" is often cited as an influence on the genre.

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* {{Hyperpop}}: Much of her later work, including a remix of "Friday" released in 2022 for its' its tenth anniversary. Falls into FridgeBrilliance given "Friday" is often cited as an influence on the genre.



---> Black donated a significant portion of her earnings from iTunes downloads of the song to victims of the Japanese tsunami, an actual terrible thing (as opposed to a “worst thing ever”) that occurred on the exact same day she went viral. She may or may not have done so, or been advised to do so, in order to make herself look like a much better person than any of the jeering hoards that were then closing in on her. Either way, it worked.

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---> Black donated a significant portion of her earnings from iTunes downloads of the song to victims of the Japanese tsunami, an actual terrible thing (as opposed to a “worst thing ever”) that occurred on the exact same day she went viral. She may or may not have done so, or been advised to do so, in order to make herself look like a much better person than any of the jeering hoards hordes that were then closing in on her. Either way, it worked.
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* TookALevelInBadass: Rebecca grew from a victim of bullying because of her meme status to a legitimately talented hyperpop musician with a great voice and catchy hooks.

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She got her start after working with Los Angeles record label ''ARK Music Factory'', which wrote and produce music for clients for a multi-thousand dollar fee, who wrote the song ''Friday'' as well as producing the music video. The song became a huge, if highly controversial, viral hit, becoming the number 1 video on [=YouTube=] in 2011. She and her mother eventually sued ARK over the copyright to the song and the video has since moved to her own youtube channel. She has since continued to release new music, generally under her indie label RB Records. She released her debut EP ''RE/BL'' in 2017.

In 2012, she signed with the Maker Studios [=YouTube=] network. In addition to promoting her music and covers of other artists, her channel features blogs and question-and-answer videos. Her channel has over 1.4 million subscribers as of 2019.

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She got her start after working with Los Angeles record label ''ARK Music Factory'', which wrote and produce music for clients for a multi-thousand dollar fee, who wrote the song ''Friday'' as well as producing the music video. The song became a huge, if highly controversial, viral hit, becoming the number 1 video on [=YouTube=] in 2011. She and her mother eventually sued ARK over the copyright to the song and the video has since moved to her own youtube channel. She has since continued to release new music, generally under her indie label RB Records. She released her debut EP ''RE/BL'' in 2017.

2017, and is set to release her debut album, ''Let Her Burn'', in 2023.

In 2012, she signed with the Maker Studios [=YouTube=] network. In addition to promoting her music and covers of other artists, her channel features blogs and question-and-answer videos. Her channel has over 1.4 million 5million subscribers as of 2019.
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!!Discography

* ''RE/BL'' (EP, 2017)
* ''Rebecca Black Was Here'' (EP, 2021)
* ''Let Her Burn'' (album, 2023)
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* DreamTeam: The "Friday" remix features Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra and Big Freedia.
** Rebecca and Music/{{Slayyyter}} on "Read My Mind".


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* {{Hyperpop}}: Much of her later work, including a remix of "Friday" released in 2022 for its' tenth anniversary. Falls into FridgeBrilliance given "Friday" is often cited as an influence on the genre.
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* UnderageCasting: She was just fourteen, but the song ''Music/{{Friday}}'' implies that she and her friends are of driving age. Lampshaded by Black herself -- see WhoWritesThisCrap.

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* UnderageCasting: She was just fourteen, but the song ''Music/{{Friday}}'' "Music/{{Friday}}" implies that she and her friends are of driving age. Lampshaded by Black herself -- see WhoWritesThisCrap.
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* SpeedyTechnoRemake: Black released an official one for "Friday"'s [[MilestoneCelebration tenth anniversary]], featuring Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra, and Music/BigFreedia.
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* SpeedyTechnoRemake: Black released an official one for "Friday"'s [[MilestoneCelebration tenth anniversary]], featuring [=3OH!3=], Music/DorianElectra, and Music/BigFreedia.

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* SpeedyTechnoRemake: Black released an official one for "Friday"'s [[MilestoneCelebration tenth anniversary]], featuring [=3OH!3=], Music/ThreeOhThree, Music/DorianElectra, and Music/BigFreedia.
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* SpeedyTechnoRemake: Black released an official one for "Friday"'s [[MilestoneCelebration tenth anniversary]], featuring [=3OH!3=] and Music/BigFreedia.

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* SpeedyTechnoRemake: Black released an official one for "Friday"'s [[MilestoneCelebration tenth anniversary]], featuring [=3OH!3=] [=3OH!3=], Music/DorianElectra, and Music/BigFreedia.
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* SpeedyTechnoRemake: Black released an official one for "Friday"'s tenth anniversary, featuring [=3OH!3=] and Music/BigFreedia.

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* SpeedyTechnoRemake: Black released an official one for "Friday"'s [[MilestoneCelebration tenth anniversary, anniversary]], featuring [=3OH!3=] and Music/BigFreedia.
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* SpeedyTechnoRemake: Black released an official one for "Friday"'s tenth anniversary, featuring [=3OH!3=] and Music/BigFreedia.
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* HumbleBeginnings: In the span of two months, she went from VanityPublishing Music/JustinBieber cash-in to wealthy songstress with a very distinct persona.
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She got her start after working with Los Angeles record label ''ARK Music Factory'', which wrote and produce music for clients for a multi-thousand dollar fee, who wrote the song ''Friday'' as well as produce the music video. The song became a huge, if highly controversial, viral hit, becoming the number 1 video on [=YouTube=] in 2011. She and her mother eventually sued ARK over the copyright to the song and the video has since moved to her own youtube channel. She has since continued to release new music, generally under her indie label RB Records. She released her debut EP ''RE/BL'' in 2017.

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She got her start after working with Los Angeles record label ''ARK Music Factory'', which wrote and produce music for clients for a multi-thousand dollar fee, who wrote the song ''Friday'' as well as produce producing the music video. The song became a huge, if highly controversial, viral hit, becoming the number 1 video on [=YouTube=] in 2011. She and her mother eventually sued ARK over the copyright to the song and the video has since moved to her own youtube channel. She has since continued to release new music, generally under her indie label RB Records. She released her debut EP ''RE/BL'' in 2017.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Most people would be surprised at how ''sweet'' she is, along with her DeadpanSnarker personality.
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'''Warning To Tropers: Rebecca Black is a polarizing artist, so try to refrain from a Administrivia/JustifyingEdit or a TakeThat.'''

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