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Did you miss her?

Rebecca Black - who rose to an absurd level of fame with the terrible song "Friday" and then briefly returned in November with "In Your Words" - is back with a new track.

Or a cover of an old track, to be more accurate.

The teenager is covering Rihanna in the following video, teaming up with another YouTube musician named Dave Days on a version of "Stay."

Is it good? No. Is it an improvement over Black's previous material? Sort of! Judge for yourself now:

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It's not just Black Friday, people. It's Rebecca Black Friday!

The young singer, who rose to fame with the polarizing track "Friday," has returned with a new single.

Titled "In Your Words," the song moves away from partying it up with friends and focuses instead of the one emotion that bonds all human beings as one: love.

Crooning about a break-up, Black belts out that she "moving on/Cause you set me free/And I'm trying to be as much of myself as if you were here with me..."

It's emotional stuff. Listen now:

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For Rebecca Black, it will always be "Friday."

The 15-year old tells Billboard Magazine that she has no plans on slowing down her music career any time soon. In fact, she's nearly finished recording her debut album, a CD whose influences include Rihanna and The Black Keys.

Will any of those artists be collaborating with Black?

Rebecca Black at Teen Choice Awards

No, says the artist: "Since it's my first album, we're really just starting off and getting the base but maybe next time."

And, yes, Rebecca plans for there to be a next time. And a time after that. And a time after that. Asked if fans can expect more videos in the future, Black didn't hesitate, replying:

"For sure. Until the day I die. Until the day I die."

Fortunately, death threats against the singer have passed. So let's all hope that day doesn't arrive any time soon.

[Photo: WENN.com]

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Follow along, THG readers:

Patrice Wilson is the man who wrote "Friday," the infamous single that put Rebecca Black on the musical map. And, as you might imagine, he took a lot of flak for penning such a ridiculous anthem.

Now, in response to the feedback, Wilson has come out with his very own music video for some single titled "H.A.P.P.Y."

"I figured I might as well kind of tell the story of what happened,” says Wilson. “When people see that it’s not getting to you, then maybe they can start liking you. With all the hate, I just wanted to make something that would make people smile.”

That's what Wilson attempts to do here, kicking off the video by crying in front of a fake news report. Watch, react now and then listen to Black's new track.

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Rebecca Black is officially back on the music scene.

The young singer, most famous for the catchy/awful tune "Friday," unveiled her latest track yesterday: "Sing It." She then quickly followed up the online release of its audio with the official music video.

Rebecca Black Single Art

"It's totally weird to me," Black told Kristina Guerrero of E! News about her rise to fame. "Two years ago, I was dreaming. I wouldn't even dare to dream of something like this... it's weird, but great!"

Among the major names that have come out to support Black since she struck it big? The Jonas Brothers, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga.

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR "SING IT" BELOW AND THEN CHIME IN: WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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It may not be Friday, but Rebecca Black has come out with a new single.

The controversial teenager - best known for what many consider to the worst track in the history of recorded music - will be all over the news again this week because her latest song, "Sing It," gets released tomorrow on iTunes.

That familiar voice/It speaks to me/Tells me everything is gonna be ok/It's meant to, meant to be... Sun is out/ And the darkness fades/Got my headphones on and I'm under/In a dream but I'm wide awake, sings Black over the course of verses that actually don NOT sound overly auto-tuned.

What do you think of "Sing It?" Listen now and decide:

 

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Brace yourselves. Rebecca Black is back!

Rebecca Black on America's Got Talent

The 14-year old - who many believe represents the Apocalypse in the music industry, following her release of "Friday" - has released a new video, this one in honor of the single "Person of Interest." No, the track is not based around Michael Emerson as a mysterious billionaire who fights crime with the use of a special machine.

How successful will the new song be? We'll soon find out, but Black has set the bar awfully high for herself: the video for "Friday" has been viewed over 200 million times on YouTube.

What do you think of Rebecca Black's latest?

 

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Aren't you the one who said that I would be nothing? I'm about to prove you wrong.

So croons Rebecca Black at the top of her latest single, "My Moment," the official music video for which has hit the Internet.

In it, the 13-year old lip-syncs in a recording studio one moment, while viewers are then treated to snapshots of her life in other moments: Black arriving in Hollywood, Black walking the red carpet, Black reading a newspaper.

The young singer also breaks out a few dances moves. Grade them and react to the video now!

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You didn't think you'd heard the last of Rebecca Black, did you?

The 13-year old, who upset both the public and her production company with the release of "Friday," will unleash a new single on the music world in exactly one week.

Rebecca Black Image

Titled "My Moment," the track will hit Black's YouTube channel and official website on July 18. It will then be available on iTunes a day later.

A video will accompany the single, one that depicts footage from the artist's real life, including her last day at her junior high school and her hosting job at MTV's recent Online Music Awards.

Perhaps President Obama will cover this song, as well. We can only hope.

[Photo: WENN.com]

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It's no longer Friday, Friday, Friday. At least not on YouTube.

Rebecca Black has pulled her infamous video off the website because there's a fight over the singer's image brewing. Said a rep for the young singer to TMZ:

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"We can confirm that we submitted a Take Down Notice to YouTube as a result of the dispute we have with Ark Music regarding the 'Friday' video."

Ark Music ran the YouTube account that hosted the video, setting it up as a $2.99 rental. Black's camp was angry over the decision and are considering legal action against the company, alleging it's wrongfully exploiting the 13-year old's image.

Don't worry, though, you can still catch Black in Katy Perry's new video!

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