
Artist
Rebecca Black
Rebecca Black is a pop artist from Irvine, California formed in 1997. 38 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · Irvine, California · Best pop albums
- 38
- Releases
- 2011–2025
- Active years
- 1997
- Formed

Artist
Rebecca Black is a pop artist from Irvine, California formed in 1997. 38 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · Irvine, California · Best pop albums

Most popular
Let Her Burn
2023

RE / BL
EP · 2017

Friday
Single · 2011

Foolish
Single · 2017

SALVATION
EP · 2025

Sugar Water Cyanide
Single · 2024

TRUST!
Single · 2024

Sick To My Stomach
Single · 2023

Edgelord
Single · 2023

Look At You
Single · 2022

heart2 (Lunice Remix)
Single · 2022

Crumbs
Single · 2022

Rebecca Black Was Here
EP · 2021

Read My Mind
Single · 2021

Personal
Single · 2021

Worth It for the Feeling
Single · 2021

Girlfriend
Single · 2021

Ven Dimelo (Love is Love)
Single · 2020

Self Sabotage / Closer
Single · 2020

Sweetheart (Back Talk Remix)
Single · 2020

Alone Together (In Collaboration with Best Buddies)
Single · 2020

Do You?
Single · 2019

Anyway
Single · 2019

Sweetheart
Single · 2019

The Middle
Single · 2018

Satellite (Schier Remix)
Single · 2018

Foolish (Crash Cove & Schier Remix)
Single · 2017

Chained to the Rhythm
Single · 2017

Scream
Single · 2017

Heart Full of Scars
Single · 2017

If We Were a Song
Single · 2017

Baby, It's Cold Outside
Single · 2016

Scars To Your Beautiful
Single · 2016

The Great Divide
Single · 2016

In Your Words
Single · 2012

Sing It
Single · 2012
My Moment
Single · 2011

Person Of Interest
Single · 2011
Rebecca Black (born June 21, 1997) is an American pop singer and dancer who gained extensive media attention with the 2011 single "Friday". Her mother paid $4,000 to have the single and an accompanying music video put out as a vanity label through the record label ARK Music Factory. The song was co-written and produced by Clarence Jey and Patrice Wilson of Ark Music Factory. After the video went viral on YouTube and other social media sites, "Friday" was derided by many music critics and viewers, who dubbed it "the worst song ever." Between its February 10, 2011 upload date and its temporary removal from YouTube on June 16, the video video received around 167 million views, gaining Black international attention as a viral star. Black re-uploaded it to her own channel three months later.