The 14-year-old,Teenage Singer Rebecca Black who rose to fame in March after her video was watched by millions of people on YouTube, will add My Moment to her YouTube channel on 18 July.
She is also finishing off a five-track EP, to be self-released in August.
My Moment was written by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton, who has worked with Justin Bieber.
The video will show Rebecca Black receiving an award at her school and attending red carpet premieres.
Black's parents paid $4,000 (£2,516) for the production of her Friday song and video.
The song was widely mocked at the time for its lyrics and Rebecca Black admitted on American TV that she had cried over some of the criticism.
It has since been performed by Justin Bieber, as well as on the hit TV show Glee.
Before the video was taken down in June, Friday had been viewed 167 million times.
A spokesman for the teenager says her team asked YouTube to take the song down because of a dispute with the song's producers Ark Music Factory.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Rebacca Black :: Not pregnent
Rebecca Black, a 13-year-old singer known for her mocked yet popular music video "Friday," is denying recent reports she is pregnant.
"I thought it was May 15th...not April Fools Day," Black said on her Twitter page. "I'm absolutely NOT pregnant."
"Friday" has been dubbed "the worst music video/song" ever since it was released in February and Black has been mocked online and even received death threats over the song, which led to a police investigation.
"Friday" has been viewed by more than 141 million people on YouTube and the track was covered by cast members of the hit FOX series "Glee" on an episode on May 10.
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"I thought it was May 15th...not April Fools Day," Black said on her Twitter page. "I'm absolutely NOT pregnant."
"Friday" has been dubbed "the worst music video/song" ever since it was released in February and Black has been mocked online and even received death threats over the song, which led to a police investigation.
"Friday" has been viewed by more than 141 million people on YouTube and the track was covered by cast members of the hit FOX series "Glee" on an episode on May 10.
Watch Rebecca Black Video ::
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Rebecca Black :: Got Dead Threat

Rebecca Black, 13, became an internet sensation when her song Friday surpassed 100 million views on YouTube.
She is reportedly working on a new single entitled LOL.
She is experiencing the downsides of fame.
Black has been left reeling after receiving a string of anonymous death threats, which police are now investigating.
One death threat was made by phone call and one by email. What did these death threats order her to do? Remove her music from the Internet.
Watch Rebecca Black Video ::(Next Beiber)
Saturday, April 02, 2011
Rebbeca Black ::: A Courageous Girl
After receiving a barrage of unmerciful and even hostile comments for what many are basically calling a "so bad it's good" music video, most 13-year-olds would crawl under a rock and hope to die.
But not Rebecca Black who is fighting back with true grit in a positive, humorous and inspirational way. Hopefully, other teenagers will benefit in their own personal lives through her example.

Black even teamed up with the website Funny Or Die to poke fun (click here) at her music video and the lyrics which she jokingly states have much deeper meaning and symbolism than initially understood.
The teenager has the support of people like Lady Gaga who called her a "genius" and even Justin Bieber who sang snippets from "Friday" for his fans.
Black also has celebrity Miley Cyrus showing her true colors when (although Cyrus never mentioned Black's name) she stated to Australia's Daily Telegraph, "It should be harder to be an artist. You shouldn't just be able to put a song on YouTube and go out on tour." (Did Miley overlook her own situation there?)
Also proving both maturity and class in something that might otherwise destroy sensitive teens, Black is donating the proceeds from her "Friday" song to help victims in Japan, and to her school.
Said Black, "My school, El Rancho Charter is really where I started focusing on singing. I feel bad. Japan happened so close to mine, and I feel like I'm taking away attention from it. I really just want to give back."
Thus even if you've found the whole Rebecca Black incident (or debacle, depending on your view) amusing, then you've got to at least give it to her for showing true audacity and mettle for getting right back out there when most would not.
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