Rebecca Black Sensational

>> Sunday, March 25, 2012

YouTube sensation Rebecca Black might need gone from anonymous California middle school student to on-line celebrity overnight, however that doesn’t mean she isn’t still bullied like countless different youngsters.

Black’s viral song “Friday” has amassed over 167 million views on YouTube, been parodied by celebrities and musicians and was lined on the hit show Glee. Mainstream artists like Katy Perry and lady Gaga have given their support to Black and “Friday.” Black has even poked fun at herself and also the song’s lyrics.

Unfortunately, not everybody was an exponent of Rebecca Black's viral YouTube hit (yeah, we were shocked, too) and determined to require it out on the young singer in class.

During an interview with ABC's Primetime Nightline, Black discusses the bullying she endured that ultimately led to her mother's decision to own the 13-year-old home-schooled.

Rebecca Black went from teenaged anonymity to national infamy in March 2011, when the video for
“Friday,” her debut single, began attracting countless viewers on YouTube. Black had recorded the song many months earlier with the help of Ark Music Factory, an L.A.-based record label and production facility with a roster of young, aspiring pop singers. Ark Music Factory also shot a video for “Friday,” that was uploaded to the internet in February 2011. after attracting less than one,000 viewers throughout its 1st month, the video went viral on March eleven, beginning a bizarre media craze that dominated national news for weeks. Before the month was up, “Friday” had cracked the Billboard charts and racked up over 64 million views on YouTube, despite an virtually universally negative response from media outlets. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi

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