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REBECCA BLACK
releases debut album
“LET HER BURN”
Featuring recent singles
“CRUMBS”
“LOOK AT YOU” &
“SICK TO MY STOMACH”
LISTEN: HERE
“…Rebecca Black has redefined herself to be a budding pop distributor for the foreseen future.” -NME
“Like a pop phoenix rising from 2011’s ashes, this is Rebecca Black showing us just what she’s capable of.” – DIY
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Press Highlights
“…Rebecca Black has gone from victim of meme culture to master of virality.” – PAPER
“On new hyperpop single ‘Crumbs,’ you get a cherry, yet chaotic taste of her upcoming debut studio album Let Her Burn, which will drop in early 2023.” – MTV
“Toxic relationships aren’t good — except for when they’re great. Rebecca Black pretty quickly sums that up in her new dark-pop jam ‘Crumbs,’ as she details a torrid affair of chaos and pain that she simply can’t stop going back to.” – Billboard
“Rebecca Black has found herself as an artist and that makes this new music all the more beautiful.” – Enfnts Terribles
“This new era is shaping up to be the best yet” – Queerty
“Rebecca Black has opened the doors to a new era.” – Euphoria
“The catchy electro-pop song features a danceable beat and Black’s personal lyrics that showcase another side of her pop-ready persona.” – Remezcla
“Rebecca Black is emerging as one of the most exciting alternative artists.” – Latina
“One thing about Rebecca Black, she rules the music world.” – The Honey Pop
“‘’Crumbs’ is pure euphoria; infused with a darker, moodier Y2K pop vibe, the track’s industrial embellishments really bring it over the edge. Accompanied by similarly sultry, futuristic visuals – Black has not come to play.” – Wonderland
“Internet sweetheart Rebecca Black has returned with her newest single which also serves as the first taste of her ironically titled “Crumbs”. Her new project is a personal message that introduces fans to the next chapter of her storied career.” — Celebmix
“‘Crumbs’ is the perfect proof that Rebecca Black is one of the most underrated artists within her genre because what she delivers here is of a high level.” – Enfnts Terribles
“With her own self-discovery and pride in who she is at her core, Rebecca Black claimed her place as a pop icon.” – The Honey Pop
“…Black has used her platform as a way to explore her sexuality, the trials of fame under her unique circumstances and what it means to be a queer woman of color.” – PAPER
“Rebecca Black has been on a roll lately” – Nylon
“She’s still giving us charming saccharine-laced pop…” – Vulture
“…10 years later Black has now re-emerged in a way that’s deliberately undeniable — with a dazzling lethal confidence.” – Refinery 29
“Rebecca Black is having a major moment right now.” – PAPER
“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.” – Uproxx
“…10 years later Black has now re-emerged in a way that’s deliberately undeniable — with a dazzling lethal confidence.” – Refinery 29
“…Rebecca Black is continuing to get us hyped with new hyper-pop bops…” – DIY
” a dose of pure pop perfection with an exciting queer love story at its center.” – Bustle
“She’s now serving up queer pop anthems.” – Vulture
“…earworm catchiness….” – NME
“All hail the ‘Queen’ of YOUR heart: Rebecca Black.” – Hollywood Life
“Internet dream queen” – The Music Universe
“Internet mainstay Rebecca Black.” – Exclaim!
“…Black is more than a social media sensation, but a true budding pop star.” – That Grape Juice
Graced covers of Galore, Polyester Zine & Mundane
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Beloved internet queen, singer, songwriter and queer creator Rebecca Black (@msrebeccablack) delivers a debut studio album “Let Her Burn” and introduces herself as a new kind of popstar; one the world has never seen before – ((listen here))!
“Rebecca Black opens the gate to a digital inferno with debut album ‘Let Her Burn’”, Galore writer Michelle Rose affirms in the new February cover revealed today ((read here)). She also appears on today’s NPR’s Morning Edition ((listen here)).
“This has been Rebecca Black’s year,” Clash Magazine writes. “She came, she saw, she slayed. The Mexican-American queer creator is re-writing her narrative, and reclaiming her life as her own – each step takes her closer to her goal, and there’s a colossal online audience urging her forwards.” Rebecca Black continues to win over the hearts of music fans and media across generations via the internet. “A decade after she first found viral notoriety, she’s boldly taken ownership of her personal narrative releasing incredible new music that demonstrates her diverse talents as a songwriter and performer across genres,” Sweety High adds.
“Let Her Burn” opens with “Erase You,” introducing a whole new side of the queer-celebrate creator by blending pop motifs and futuristic electronic production. The album’s introductory single “Crumbs” sees Rebecca explore the vulnerability she’s felt in finding balance with submission, dominance, and sexuality. Instant classics like “Destroy Me” and “Misery Loves Company” see Rebecca channel deep, dark emotions into pop-driven hits for the dancefloor. Heads will turn as Rebecca seizes her sexuality on the sultry, upbeat “Doe Eyed,” the erotic anthem we never knew we needed, while Rebecca bares her soul on a ballad for the broken hearts, “Sick To My Stomach.”
The debut album arrives whilst Rebecca slays her Let Her Burn headline tour across the UK and Ireland with packed-rooms and sold-out headline shows across Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, and a recent sold-out album release celebration in London (February 10th @ Heaven) and Bristol (February 11th @ Thekla ) – more info and tickets to shows here!
To continue the party stateside, Rebecca Black also announced the Let Her Burn North America headline tour, which is set to kick off on May 4th at The Sinclair in Boston with shows across the US and Canada. This tour, wrapping on May 20th in her hometown of Los Angeles, follows her first US headline tour in 2022 that boasted multiple sold-out dates. More info and to buy tickets here!
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LET HER BURN
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
MORE INFO ON TICKETS HERE
Thursday, May 4, 2023 – Boston, MA – The Sinclair
Friday, May 5, 2023 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
Saturday, May 6, 2023 – Brooklyn, NY – Elsewhere Hall
Tuesday, May 9, 2023 – Montreal, QC – Theatre Fairmount
Wednesday, May 10, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Axis Club
Friday, May 12, 2023 – Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
Sunday, May 14, 2023 – St. Paul, MN – Amsterdam
Tuesday, May 16, 2023 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theater
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 – Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell
Friday, May 19, 2023 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent
Saturday, May 20, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
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In 2021, the 10 year anniversary of RIAA Gold “Friday” saw the release of the internet-breaking “Friday” remix with friends Dorian Electra, Big Freedia, and 3OH!3 and Rebecca Black was officially reborn as an underground pop icon. The release of her first music project “Rebecca Black Was Here,” 10 years after her viral debut, sent fans into a frenzy, followed by high level acknowledgements. A performance of “Girlfriend” was named Billboard’s “best musical moment” at the GLAAD Media Awards and Rebecca was honored in Variety’s ‘Power of Pride’ 2021 list, Logo30, Bustle’s Pride Yearbook & more. Rebecca Black advocates for anti-bullying, mental health and LGBTQ+ rights via the AdCouncil, GLAAD, Best Buddies, and as an Ambassador for Planned Parenthood’s ‘Be Seen’ campaign.
As she enters a career-defining new era, Rebecca Black is poised to impact the global landscape of pop as a multi-dimensional artist. In 2022, she embarked on her sold-out debut headline tour in North America and Europe, followed by a packed DJ set at Coachella’s DoLAb and appearances at Pride festivals in Los Angeles, Chicago, and several other cities. Seamlessly bridging the underground and the mainstream with her new sound, Rebecca Black proves she’s one of the most adaptable, exciting pop artists of our time.
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1. Erase You
2. Destroy Me
3. Misery Loves Company
4. Crumbs
5. Doe Eyed
6. Sick To My Stomach
7. What Am I Gonna Do With You
8. Cry Hard Enough
9. Look At You
10. Performer
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