Rebecca Black
American YouTuber and singer
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2025 | Rebecca Black released her single 'Salvation', marking a new phase in her musical career. |
February 27 2025 | Released her second studio album 'Salvation'. |
February 2025 | In an interview with NME, Black expanded on her sexuality, describing being gay as 'an energy' and identifying herself as queer, bisexual, and pansexual, shortly after the 14th anniversary of her viral song 'Friday'. |
January 24 2025 | Original planned release date for the album Salvation, which was postponed due to the 2025 L.A. fires affecting her hometown. |
January 17 2025 | Rebecca Black has scheduled the release of her extended play 'Salvation' as a self-released digital download. |
2024 | Releases new album 'Salvation' with singles 'TRUST!' and 'Sugar Water Cyanide' |
December 2024 | Announced a 2025 tour in support of her upcoming album 'Salvation'. |
June 1 2023 | Announced as one of the opening acts for Blackpink at British Summer Time in Hyde Park, London, alongside Sabrina Carpenter, The Rose, and Caity Baser. |
February 9 2023 | Black released her debut studio album 'Let Her Burn', which was well-received by critics and fans. |
January 18 2023 | Black released the third and final single 'Sick to My Stomach' from her debut album. |
January 6 2023 | Black announced the album 'Let Her Burn' would be released on February 9, 2023. |
2022 | Released songs from her album 'Let Her Burn', including tracks like 'Crumbs' and 'Look at You' |
2022 | Rebecca Black was nominated for the Libera Award in the Self-Released Record of the Year category for her album 'Rebecca Black Was Here' |
2022 | Appeared as herself in Netflix series 'Is It Cake?' in Episode 5 |
December 7 2022 | Black released the second single 'Look at You' from her debut album. |
November 14 2022 | Black released the first single 'Crumbs' from her debut album, accompanied by a music video. |
November 10 2022 | Black announced her debut studio album 'Let Her Burn', scheduled for release in early 2023. |
2021 | Releases a remix of her original viral hit 'Friday', directed by Weston Allen |
June 16 2021 | Black released her second EP, 'Rebecca Black Was Here', after releasing singles 'Personal' and 'Worth It for the Feeling'. |
February 10 2021 | Black released a hyperpop remix of her viral hit 'Friday', featuring 100 gecs' Dylan Brady, 3OH!3, Big Freedia, and Dorian Electra to commemorate the song's tenth anniversary. |
January 29 2021 | Released the single 'Girlfriend'. |
January 29 2021 | Rebecca Black released the single 'Girlfriend'. |
September 2020 | Black featured on Dorian Electra's track 'Edgelord'. |
May 29 2020 | Rebecca Black released a live session EP recorded in Los Angeles, California, through Jam in the Van, available as a digital download. |
April 3 2020 | Rebecca Black publicly came out as queer during an appearance on the Dating Straight podcast, sharing her personal identity and sexual orientation. |
2019 | Rebecca Black recorded a live session in Los Angeles, California, which was released as an EP on May 29, 2020. |
July 2018 | On National French Fry Day, YouTube personality Miranda Sings collaborated with Dunkin' Donuts to release an adapted version of 'Friday' called 'Donut Fry Day featuring Rebecca Black'. |
June 7 2018 | Black appeared as a contestant on season 2 of the reality TV show 'The Four: Battle for Stardom', auditioning with NSYNC's 'Bye Bye Bye' and later performing Ednaswap's 'Torn' before being eliminated. |
June 4 2018 | Black released 'Satellite', the final single from her RE / BL EP. |
September 15 2017 | Rebecca Black released her extended play 'RE / BL' on September 15, 2017, which was self-released under the Teall label and available in CD and digital download formats. |
September 15 2017 | Black released her EP 'RE / BL', which included her recent singles 'The Great Divide', 'Foolish', and 'Heart Full of Scars'. |
September 1 2017 | Black released the single 'Heart Full of Scars'. |
April 21 2017 | Black released the single 'Foolish'. |
August 26 2016 | Rebecca Black released her single 'The Great Divide', her first new musical release in almost three years, which reached No. 23 on the US Dance charts. |
January 2016 | Black created a web video on go90 called 'Life After Friday', which followed her post-high school adventures in Los Angeles. |
2015 | At VidCon, Black revealed she was working on a studio album she hoped to release by the end of 2015, which would differ from her previous songs. |
2015 | Black performed a cover of 'Wild' by Troye Sivan towards the end of the year. |
2014 | Appeared in the Fine Brothers' YouTube series 'YouTubers React' in Season 3 |
2013 | Released follow-up single 'Saturday' in collaboration with Dave Days, which received a marginally improved reception compared to her previous viral hit. |
2013 | Black provides the English voice dub for the character Penny in the film 'Legend of a Rabbit' |
December 2013 | Black released her own follow-up song 'Saturday'. |
November 2013 | Black released an acoustic cover of Miley Cyrus's 'Wrecking Ball'. |
July 2013 | Black collaborated with YouTube personality Jon D on an acoustic cover of Miley Cyrus's 'We Can't Stop'. |
2012 | Rebecca Black appears as herself in the documentary film 'Katy Perry: Part of Me' |
2012 | Black signed onto the Maker Studios YouTube network and was brought to Australia by Telstra to promote their 4G service launch. |
November 2012 | Black released the single 'In Your Words'. |
May 2012 | Black released the single 'Sing It'. |
2011 | Rebecca Black releases her viral hit single 'Friday', which became an internet phenomenon and achieved Gold certification from RIAA |
2011 | Black starts her independent record label, RB Records, after the fallout with ARK Music Factory. |
2011 | Rebecca Black won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Web Star |
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