šŸ”„ Rebecca Black Shares Insight From One Creator to Another

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Rebecca Black is not just a musical sensation, sheā€™s a creator legend. 

Beyond her ā€œFridayā€ backstory, Black is truly a conqueror of internet culture. Aside from her original music, she became a successful YouTuber with over a million followersā€”posting vlogs, Q&As, and stripped-back song covers in her early days. She then quickly climbed the ladders of TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram, amassing millions of followers who tune in for her latest takes on trends.

Today, the pop queen dropped a debut studio album, Let Her Burn. Black told Passionfruit in an interview that multiple songs on the album were inspired by lessons learned as a creator throughout her many eras online. She also shared insight on building a career on the heels of virality and offered advice for up-and-coming creators


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Rebecca Blackā€™s debut studio album Let Her Burn is inspired by her online life


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