Rebecca Black has released her hypnotic new single, “Crumbs”, taken from her debut album, Let Her Burn, out early next year. The new track marks the next exciting chapter for the queer-celebrated creator. Listen to it and watch the futuristic music video now below.
Of the song, Rebecca Black said, “As I enter this new moment, I wanted to explore the vulnerability I’ve felt in finding balance with submission, dominance, and sexuality. I’ve had to dive into my own body to feel the deeply powerful but also dangerous feelings of relinquishing control”.
In 2021, the 10 year anniversary of RIAA Gold- “Friday” saw the release of the internet-breaking “Friday” remix with friends Dorian Electra, Big Freedia, and 3OH!3 and Rebecca Black was officially reborn as an underground pop icon. Rebecca Black then released her first project, Rebecca Black Was Here, 10 years after her viral debut, which sent fans into a frenzy, followed by high level acknowledgements. A performance of “Girlfriend” was named Billboard’s “best musical moment” at the GLAAD Media Awards and Rebecca was honored in Variety’s ‘Power of Pride’ 2021 list, Logo30, Bustle’s Pride Yearbook & more. Rebecca Black advocates for anti-bullying, mental health and LGBTQ+ rights via the AdCouncil, GLAAD, Best Buddies, and as an Ambassador for Planned Parenthood’s ‘Be Seen’ campaign.
2022 continued to prove Rebecca Black’s status as an iconic queer creator, releasing a series of collabs including her bimbofication moment with fellow pop-phenom Slayyyter on their track “Read My Mind,” “Yoga” with bbno$ which hit 1 Million streams in the first week, “New Moon” remix w/ MØ, and her first Spanish language collab, “Cafe Racer” w/ DAGR + LVL1; and pop-culture appearances in music videos for Blu De Tiger and Amy Allen; and milestone events including a packed-to-the-brim Coachella tent for “Rebecca Black and Friends” at DoLAb.
Rebecca Black wrapped a first headline tour in North America, selling out rooms across major markets, and taking the ‘Rebecca Black Was Here’ tour overseas to sell out her first European headline tour too, leaving a taste for more live shows internationally.