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Whatever Happened To The Friday Song Girl?

To this day, Rebecca Black has never given up on her passion for music, although her career has progressed in fits and starts. In 2016, a distinctly mature-looking Black released the track "The Great Divide," complete with an emotional introduction during which she spoke about proving the public wrong. Speaking to People, Black said that she moved to Los Angeles in 2015 when she was 18, determined to become a serious popstar. However, she encountered some resistance — not many people wanted to work with the young celebrity.

Nonetheless, she preserved — YouTube kept Black in touch with the audience she already had, and she kept making music anyway. She released the track "Anyway" in 2019 and the EP "Rebecca Black Was Here" in 2021. By 2023, Black had managed to successfully shed her tween-pop past to some degree, finally launching her full-length debut album "Let Her Burn." "It's definitely the biggest thing I've ever taken on creatively, and it's a process that I had tried to start so many times over the last 12 years," she told People. The lyrics to some of the tracks reveal a young woman transformed, exploring adult themes such as sexuality and queerness in an explicit fashion.

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