#FRIDAY: Ya'll ready for the REMIX? #REBECCABLACK celebrating 10 years since viral smash FRIDAY dropped with a new remix! She's #OnTheVerge with this #WorldPremiere! Check it out when it drops right here via #YouTube!!
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Feb 10, 2021
YA LL READY FOR THE REMIX???
A decade ago, REBECCA BLACK went viral with her SMASH HIT called FRIDAY.. and to celebrate it s DECADE OF DOMINANCE (and RIAA PLATINUM STATUS), Black is dropping a REMIX featuring Dorian Electra, Big Freedia and 3OH!3!
Want to see the video? Well, watch this space because it premieres on her YOUTUBE channel in just hours!
It s FRIDAY. FRIDAY. WE FITTA GIT DOWN ON FRIDAY!
Congratulations to Rebecca, though. She put up with a ton of BS and has made it through all of that stuff stronger, more bold, more confident. and here we are talking about her a DECADE LATER. That s what I m talking about, Rebecca. My old boss, Kid, used to say YOU CAN T BE A STAR IF THEY DON T KNOW WHO YOU ARE.. and ma am. we know who you are!
#FRIDAY: Ya'll ready for the REMIX? #REBECCABLACK celebrating 10 years since viral smash FRIDAY dropped with a new remix! She's #OnTheVerge with this #WorldPremiere! Check it out when it drops right here via #YouTube!!
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