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11.02.2020 - 21:31 / cosmopolitan.com
Believe it or not, it's been almost a full decade since redefined the term "earworm" by releasing her infamous 2011 music video "Friday." The then-13-year-old probably had no clue she'd entice everybody and their mother to start looking forward to the weekend, but while her song racked up hundreds of millions of views, people also mocked the hell out of it.
Just in case it's not in your head already (or if you somehow don't say "gotta have my bowl, gotta have cereal" every time you eat
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Singer Rebecca Black has tweeted an uplifting message aimed at her younger self, admitting her viral hit Friday almost ruined her life.
Rebecca Black, who went viral nine years ago for the much-maligned song “Friday,” shared a note about the shame and bullying she experienced at the height of the track’s infamy.
Singer Rebecca Black has tweeted an uplifting message aimed at her younger self, admitting her viral hit Friday almost ruined her life.
Singer Rebecca Black has tweeted an uplifting message aimed at her younger self, admitting her viral hit Friday almost ruined her life.
It's only Tuesday today (Feb. 11), but "Friday" will always be remembered as Rebecca Black's viral hit that's currently celebrating its ninth anniversary.
When YouTuber Rebecca Black released the song “Friday” in 2011, she became an unexpected internet sensation — but not in a good way.
“Friday” is in Rebecca Black’s rearview mirror. Nine years after the premiere of her viral music video, the singer shared a candid message about how the song changed her life — and not always for the better.
Rebecca Black has offered advice to her younger self as she marked nine years since the release of her viral hit Friday.
Rebecca Black became a household name when her viral hit “Friday” was released. The music video dropped on Feb. 10, 2011, and the singer took some time to reflect on her 9-year journey on Feb. 10, 2020. When she became famous, Rebecca was just 13 years old. Now she’s 22 and all grown up. However, growing up hasn’t always been easy for her.