Try to remember where you were the first time you experienced RebeccaBlack’s song “Friday.”
It shouldn’t take long.
Released on Feb. 10, 2011, the music video picked up a few thousand views over the month that followed, enough to thrill the then-13-year-old Rebecca, but it wasn’t something likely to attract much attention beyond the middle-schooler’s friends and family in Orange County’s Anaheim Hills.
Then, a month or so later, comedian Daniel Tosh mentioned it on the blog for his Comedy Central show “Tosh.0” and “Friday” was everywhere every day of the week.
Rebecca Black performs at the OUTLOUD Music Festival at 2025 WeHo Pride on June 1, 2025 in West Hollywood. Her viral video and song, “Friday,” released when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
Rebecca Black attends the Pitchfork Best New Music Party at El Cid on Jan. 31, 2026 in Los Angeles. Her unexpected viral video and song “Friday” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Pitchfork)
Rebecca Black’s unexpected viral video and song “Friday” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. She’s seen here in March 2011 at home in Anaheim Hills in her first-ever interview about the viral fame. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register)
Rebecca Black seen here performs at LA Pride In The Park in Los Angeles in 2022. Her viral video and song “Friday” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images archives)
Internet phenomenon and Orange County singer Rebecca Black celebrates the end of 2011 with an interview about the viral fame she found with the video and song “Friday.” It turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by MINDY SCHAUER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER)
Rebecca Black performs on the Do Lab stage during Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio on Saturday, April 16, 2022. Her viral video and song “Friday” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Rebecca Black, right, goes over some material with her vocal coach Joanna Stevens during a rehearsal in a studio in Los Angeles as she prepared for her live concert debut at the House of Blues in Anaheim on Dec. 23, 2012. Black’s viral video and song “Friday,” recorded when she was just 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Steven Georges / For the Register)
Rebecca Black performs at the Kia Forum on July 15, 2025 as opening act for Katy Perry. Her viral video and song “Friday,” released when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
Singer Rebecca Black work on a song in West Hollywood on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. Her viral video and song “Friday, recorded when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026.
(Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Rebecca Black performs at the Kia Forum on July 15, 2025 as opening act for Katy Perry. Her viral video and song “Friday,” released when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
Singer Rebecca Black, left, and actor Lucas Neff speak onstage during the 2011 Teen Choice Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on August 7, 2011 in Universal City. Black’s viral video and song, “Friday,” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Rebecca Black performs at the Kia Forum on July 15, 2025 as opening act for Katy Perry. Her viral video and song “Friday,” released when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
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Rebecca Black performs at the OUTLOUD Music Festival at 2025 WeHo Pride on June 1, 2025 in West Hollywood. Her viral video and song, “Friday,” released when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)
I watched it on my laptop in the newsroom a few days later, after it jumped into one of the blogs I regularly trawled as the pop culture reporter for the Orange County Register.
First reaction: This is brilliant in a “holy-moley, this is crazy” kinda way.
Rebecca sang about her daily routine as the weekend neared: “Seven a.m., waking up in the morning / Gotta be fresh, gotta go downstairs / Gotta have my bowl, gotta have cereal.”
She sang of the age-old question of where in the car to sit: “Kickin’ in the front seat / Sittin’ in the back seat / Gotta make my mind up / Which seat can I take?”
She made sure we understood how the days of the week worked: “Yesterday was Thursday, Thursday / Today i-is Friday, Friday,” and a verse later, “Tomorrow is Saturday / And Sunday comes afterwards / I don’t want this weekend to end.”
All of it wrapped around a chorus of sweet, dumb excitement: “It’s Friday, Friday / Gotta get down on Friday / Everybody’s lookin’ forward to the weekend, weekend.”
I had to know who this girl was whose music video had rocketed from 4,000 views on YouTube to more than 13 million views in a single week.
Even more so, I had to find out if she was in Orange County, which would make this massive viral video a local story.
The clues were in the video. The streets through which Rebecca and her friends cruised on their way to partyin’, partyin’ looked like a typical Orange County neighborhood. And Orange County parents definitely fit the profile of parents who’d pay for a vanity song and video for their kids.
The newspaper’s archives cinched it, with a mention in the Register’s Anaheim Hills weekly of a Rebecca Black appearing in a community youth theater musical.
A quick online search later, I became the first journalist to ever interview the internet infamous Rebecca Black.
Whom, we realized on meeting her at home with her mother, was a perfectly normal, entirely sweet kid who’d been overwhelmed by this tsunami of unasked-for attention that had quickly devolved into cruel personal attacks nobody deserved – especially not a school kid.
We stayed in touch as the years passed. Black worked toward her dream of becoming a singer, struggling to realize that long-shot goal. In recent years, Black finally broke through, booking gigs to DJ at music festivals including Coachella and Lollapalooza, opening for pop star Katy Perry’s 2025 arena tour, and releasing two albums with a third expected this year.
Fifteen years later, Black is having the last laugh. “Suuuuper divalicious of my 13 yr old self let’s be honest,” Black posted on X over a gallery of photos of screenshots from the “Friday” video on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
A few years ago, she came out as queer. She’s found her niche as an electronic pop singer and club DJ. She’s earned a devoted social media following.
“The way she has faced one of the most horrible cases of cyberbullying while being a teenager, and she still decided to pursue her dreams. She’s an icon,” wrote X user @dwaotyy recently.
“The redemption arc of Rebecca Black needs to be studied. This is gold!” wrote Instagram user @tomblundell94.
To mark the 15th anniversary of the day that started everything, you can check out the interviews, stories, and photographs the Orange County Register and Southern California News Group have done with Black since that very first one.
And yes, we’re writing this on one of those unnamed days between Thursday and Sunday, days for which Black never taught us the names, if they even have names, but it feels like Friday, Friday, so go ahead and get partyin’, partyin’, yeah?
Rebecca Black’s unexpected viral video and song “Friday” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. She’s seen here in March 2011 at home in Anaheim Hills in her first-ever interview about the viral fame. (Photo by Paul Rodriguez, Orange County Register)
March 27, 2011: Introducing Rebecca Black – her first-ever interview:
Singer Rebecca Black, left, and actor Lucas Neff speak onstage during the 2011 Teen Choice Awards held at the Gibson Amphitheatre on August 7, 2011 in Universal City. Black’s viral video and song, “Friday,” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
March 28, 2011: Mom Georgina Kelly on Black’s ‘Tonight Show’ appearance:
Rebecca Black was 13 when she gave her first-ever interview to the Orange County Register in March 2011. At the time, Black and her music video “Friday” had just gone viral on YouTube. (Photo PAUL RODRIGUEZ/Orange County Register)
Dec. 16, 2011: Black and ‘Friday’ dominate 2011 Google searches
Internet phenomenon and Orange County singer Rebecca Black celebrates the end of 2011 with an interview about the viral fame she found with the video and song “Friday.” It turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by MINDY SCHAUER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER)
Dec. 26, 2011: A look back at Black’s crazy year in 2011:
Rebecca Black, right, goes over some material with her vocal coach Joanna Stevens during a rehearsal in a studio in Los Angeles as she prepared for her live concert debut at the House of Blues in Anaheim on Dec. 23, 2012. Black’s viral video and song “Friday,” recorded when she was just 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Steven Georges / For the Register)
Dec. 21, 2012: Black preps for live debut at House of Blues Anaheim
Singer Rebecca Black work on a song in West Hollywood on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. Her viral video and song “Friday, recorded when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026.(Photo by Ed Crisostomo, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Dec. 17, 2016: Rebecca Black on life at the 5th anniversary of ‘Friday’:
Rebecca Black seen here performs at LA Pride In The Park in Los Angeles in 2022. Her viral video and song “Friday” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images archives)
Jan. 18, 2022: Rebecca Black reinvented as ‘Friday’ turns 11
Rebecca Black performs on the Do Lab stage during Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio on Saturday, April 16, 2022. Her viral video and song “Friday” turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Rebecca Black performs at the Kia Forum on July 15, 2025 as opening act for Katy Perry. Her viral video and song “Friday,” released when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
March 9, 2025: Rebecca Black booked as Katy Perry’s opening act
Rebecca Black performs at the Kia Forum on July 15, 2025 as opening act for Katy Perry. Her viral video and song “Friday,” released when she was 13, turns 15 on Feb. 10, 2026. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images)
July 14, 2025: Black opens for Katy Perry at Honda Center in Anaheim