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Sultry new
REBECCA BLACK
single
“WORTH IT FOR THE FEELING”
arrives with
WESTON ALLEN-directed
music video
+ ‘REBECCA BLACK WAS HERE’
OUT JUNE 16th!
WATCH THE VIDEO: HERE & STREAM HERE
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Pre-save the project
“REBECCA BLACK WAS HERE”: HERE
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On Rebecca Black’s latest sonic deliverance, “Worth It For The Feeling,” a new track from her much-anticipated forthcoming project “Rebecca Black Was Here” arriving on June 16th, the 23-year old singer, songwriter and queer creator, showcases a sultry and sensual side grappling over an ex-lover — WATCH HERE!
“It’s been important to me to create as much of a distinct world/era for each single on my upcoming project as I can.” Rebecca Black shares “This year has really been a reintroduction of not only where I’m at in my music but really everything surrounding that to create a full picture. It’s so fun for me to play sexy in a more unconventional and unusual way – and I want to keep challenging myself to disrupt the idea that people might have of the direction I am going in next. In every project we have approached together thus far, Weston Allen seems to always be challenging that in the same way which makes working together that much more exciting to me.”
“Rebecca Black has been on a roll lately”* “She’s still giving us charming saccharine-laced pop but she’s not the teen who sang about the best day of the week.”~ “By now it’s well-established that Rebecca Black has gone from victim of meme culture to master of virality.”# “Throughout the past decade you could say that 23-year-old Black has taken a diamond chainsaw to her life: hacking up expectations, her own fears and even parts of who she once was. …10 years later Black has now re-emerged in a way that’s deliberately undeniable — with a dazzling lethal confidence.” & “Rebecca Black is ready to enter her hyperpop era. The singer’s newest track “Personal,” is a glitchy vocoder-coated ballad about the pitfalls of bringing a relationship to its natural conclusion as her synthesized voice asks her lover to understand that there are no hard feelings.”+ “…Rebecca Black is continuing to get us hyped with new hyper-pop bops with latest track ‘Personal’.” @ “After releasing the lovey-dovey pop-disco single “Girlfriend” earlier this year Rebecca Black is now sharing a song that explores the icky one-sided feelings that arise after a sapphic romance comes to an end.”! “Rebecca Black’s new post-breakup anthem ‘Personal’ mark[s] her third new release of the year” from her project arriving on June 16th–presave HERE!> “Rebecca Black’s hyperpop comeback is already well underway.” % “A decade later Rebecca solved the “which seat can I take” question proving that she’s the one behind the wheel of her own fate. Party.”^ “We along with the rest of the world are utterly in love with Rebecca Black.”( “…she’s dropping bop after bop…” ) “And “Rebecca Black is Unapologetically Herself…”**
Editorial credits —> * NYLON ~ Vulture # PAPER & Refinery 29 + Billboard @ DIY ! them. > NME % Uproxx ^ Hollywood Life ( The Honey Pop ) The New Nine ** Melodic Mag
“Rebecca Black is one of the greatest 21st century American folk heroes,” says frequent visual cohort Weston Allen, the “Worth It For The Feeling” director and editor. “When I pitched her this video and asked to imprison her in a deck of cards, at a seedy backroom poker game, played with by living-love-dolls, she was very supportive. I’m also very grateful for #sizetwitter and their fantastic Rebecca Black edits giving me inspiration to the video’s themes of power and possession.”
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Buy/Stream
“Worth It For The Feeling”
“Personal”
“Friday” remix
“Girlfriend”
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2021 is the year Rebecca Black solidified her stamp on pop culture. The first offering from Black’s June 16th project release, “Girlfriend,” left the internet stunned. “Rebecca Black is having a major moment, right now,” PAPER declared and Billboard most recently highlighted her GLAAD Media Awards performance of the song as a “best musical moment” of the night, who also named the track “bubbly…fun… and… the exact kind of pick-me-up that so many of us are looking for.” Vulture cosigned, “she’s now serving up queer pop anthems.” The 23-year old singer, songwriter and creator, delivered a post-breakup bop “Personal,” to unapologetically cry and dance to; a song that melts bubble-gum pop and hyperpop glitches as smooth as The Secret World of Alex Mack! To celebrate the 10th anniversary of her song of the zeitgeist, “Friday,” Rebecca, who has racked up 1.5 Million YouTube subscribers and 1 Million Instagram followers (@msrebeccablack), released a “Friday” remix featuring an array of electro-poptasm, including Dorian Electra, Big Freedia, 3OH!3 & produced by Dylan Brady of 100 gecs. “I have waited TEN YEARS FOR THIS, REBECCA,” @MTV posted with excitement. “Omfg. I can’t wait to see/awkwardly attempt the inevitable TikTok challenge for this song,” @Cosmopolitan also shared with anticipation on Twitter. In 2011, Black’s viral hit “Friday” was viewed by more than 150 million people worldwide and became the fastest-growing song and video that year. Now with a RIAA Gold certification, a No. 1 on Youtube, Billboard’s Heatseekers chart, and a Teen Choice Award (“Choice Web Star”) to her name, the decade wrapped up with Rebecca making notable highlights of the past 10 years including features in Rolling Stone and Billboard. Rebecca Black also appeared in Katy Perry’s music video “Last Friday Night.” In her leisure, Rebecca advocates for anti-bullying, mental health initiatives and the LGBTQ+ community, across recent partnerships with the AdCouncil, GLAAD, and Best Buddies.
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