Rebecca Black, who rose to internet stardom when her music video "Friday" went viral on YouTube, plans to release a new single entitled "The Moment" next week.
"The Moment" will debut on Black's YouTube channel on Monday, July 18 at 8 p.m. ET and will be available for download on iTunes the following day, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The new track was written by Brandon "Blue" Hamilton, who has previously collaborated with Justin Bieber and it was produced by Charlton Pettus, who has worked with Hilary Duff and Tears for Fears.
The video will reportedly include footage of Black attending red carpet events and receiving an award at her junior high school while telling the story of Black's "sudden rise to fame," according to a statement which also said, "It's a fairy tale story, but it happened in real life."
"Friday" had over 167 million views on YouTube when it was removed on June 16, "due to a copyright claim" by Black, according to the site.
The 14-year-old recently appeared in Katy Perry's music video, "Last Friday Night."
"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.
The song and corresponding video were produced by the independent Los Angeles-based company Ark Music Factory. People magazine reports that for a fee, the company will produce a pop song and video for teenage girls who "want to get discovered."
Black is currently working on her five-track EP, which will be self-released in August.
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