It's Monday and Rebecca Black isn't just looking forward to the weekend — she's hoping to be known for something…
“9 years ago today a music video for a song called ‘Friday’ was uploaded to the internet. above all things, I just wish I could go back and talk to my 13-year-old self who was terribly ashamed of herself and afraid of the world,” she wrote.
The original music video was released on Feb. 10, 2011, by ARK Music Factory. It was later taken down due to legal disputes between Black and the company, but by then, it had already garnered more than 166 million views, while the reupload released in September of that year now sits at 139 million views. It also has a 3.6 million thumbs down to 1.1 thumbs up ratio.
Upon its release, internet users immediately ridiculed “Friday” for its inane lyrics and awkward choreography.“To my 15-year-old self who felt like she had nobody to talk to about the depression she face. To my 17-year-old self who would get to school only to get food thrown at her and her friends,” the now-22-year-old wrote in the Twitter post. “To my 19-year-old self who had almost every producer/songwriter tell me they’d never work with me.
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