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"Friday" is the debut single by American singer Rebecca Black. It was written and produced by Los Angeles record producers Clarence Jey and Patrice Wilson.The song's music video was released on February 10, 2011; it was officially released as a single on streaming platforms on March 14, 2011. [3]
Rebecca Renee Black was born on June 21, 1997, [7] [8] in Irvine, California. [9] She is the daughter of John Jeffery Black and Georgina Marquez Kelly, both veterinarians. [10] [11] Her mother is a Mexican emigrant, [12] and her father, originally from Iowa, [13] is of English, Italian, and Polish descent.
In March 2011, Ark gained notoriety through a viral video when one of their songs, Rebecca Black's "Friday" (which also includes raps by Wilson [1]) unexpectedly became an Internet meme. According to the British newspaper The Independent, Black trended high on Twitter, after the release.
Rebecca Black in the "Friday" music video In 2011, the then-13-year-old was met by online hatred, with many listeners sending her death threats and critics labeling "Friday" the worst song ever.
Monday, February 10, is a momentous day in the history of pop music, as Rebecca Black's earworm "Friday" celebrates its 14th anniversary. In the month following the premiere of "Friday," the music ...
Rebecca Black is getting candid about her sudden rise to fame in 2011. The singer-songwriter became a household name overnight with the release of her catchy song Friday.But with the fame came ...
In the Black Mirror episode "Shut Up and Dance", the blackmailers send Trollface photographs after they leak the victims' secrets in spite of their compliance. [ 15 ] In February 2021, Rebecca Black released a remix of her 2011 song " Friday " to celebrate its 10th anniversary, with the song's music video featuring several rage comic characters ...
Rebecca Black, who was catapulted into instant fame nearly a decade ago behind the viral song “Friday,” opened up about the negative attention she received.