Internet Nostalgia

Let’s Revisit the “Friday” Video

An early sign of our algorithm-driven culture.

Will Leitch
4 min readJul 30, 2021

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Welcome to part 22 of our Internet Nostalgia series, which looks back at phenomena that captured the internet’s imagination and attention for a fleeting moment and then vanished as everyone moved on to something else. This series looks back at those olden times and what they told us about the internet and ourselves. If you have a suggested topic, email me at williamfleitch@yahoo.com. Last week: The Dress. This week: Rebecca Black’s “Friday” video.

When: 2011.

The Story: Rebecca Black was 13 years old, and she didn’t write the song. That really has to be remembered before we have any discussion about her “viral” hit “Friday,” which was uploaded on February 11, 2011 (when she was 13), was discovered by most of the world in March 2011 (when she was still 13) and became so big that she dropped out of school to focus on her career in April 2011 (when she was also still 13.) Can you imagine being 13 and having a music video you made — actually, that a random music production company your parents had given some money to made — become a global sensation? Particularly when that global sensation has come about because everyone thinks it’s terrible and is making fun of you? Particularly when you didn’t even write

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Will Leitch

Author seven books, including “How Lucky” "The Time Has Come" and "Lloyd McNeil's Last Ride." NYMag/MLB. Founder Deadspin. https://williamfleitch.substack.com