Dive into the pop provocateur turned DIY DJ’s new project, “Salvation,” as she brings her tour to Bimbo’s in S.F.
A pop singer who went viral aged 13 after releasing what was cruelly dubbed ‘the worst song in existence’ has wowed fans after her latest music release. Rebecca Black, now 27, was just two months shy of her 14th birthday when her song Friday dropped on YouTube and immediately went viral.
Photo by IMP Concerts By Tim McGuire Rebecca Black may sound like a familiar name to anyone who grew up during the rise of the internet, especially if you take into account her infamous single “Friday.
Rebecca Black, known for her 2011 single “Friday,” looked back at how she’s evolved as an artist since the viral hit in an exclusive interview with E! News.
When you hear the name Rebecca Black, it may conjure a specific moment in internet history way back when her hit song "Friday" was a sensation.
SALVATION's songs careen and rattle towards different moods and energies, with Rebecca Black using eccentricity as a prop instead of a perk.
Rebecca Black, she of the inescapable 2011 online smash hit “Friday,” has a new dance-heavy EP, “Salvation.” For an artist who first emerged at age 13 promising dance-able fuel, she continues deliver — just with a very different approach.
In the latest iteration of “Tastes Like It’s Friday,” the Bacardi brand teamed with “Friday” singer Rebecca Black to serve up a sparkling lemon cocktail.
Rebecca Black sits down with Elite Daily to discuss her new project 'Salvation,' how she finally embraced "Friday," and why chain restaurants are her go-to hangover cure.
Rebecca Black has lived the majority of her life online ... she was 13 — or since she released her 2011 music video for “Friday,” which instantly went viral and became a YouTube classic.
We sat down with the 'Salvation' singer to talk about everything from her upcoming music projects to how she survived intense internet scrutiny at a young age
"I found that so inspiring, honestly," Black tells PEOPLE as she releases a bombastic new project, 'Salvation'