Rebecca Black is hitting back at critics of her DJing career.
The 28-yaer-old Salvation singer responded to a criticism from music producer LUCATI, who mocked the singer for her early viral claim to fame with the song “Friday.”
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“rave used to be for the people on the margins of society. now they’re for financial analysts and the girl who sang ‘it’s Friday, Friday,” he wrote.
“I’m skeptical about the Rebecca Black call out but open to hear why you think about her like that,” one user wrote back.
“i respect your skepticism — it’s healthy to have in this day in age. my issue is how do you go from releasing a viral track that was objectively terrible to landing a boiler room set with no roots in the scene? where’s the house EP? where’s the techno record? where’s the DJ set prior? show me you love this amazing music. it’s frustrating watching platforms like that overlook producer/djs who’ve actually put in the work — there are so many people who deserve to be lifted like franklyn watts, ricki bobi, dateless, luke andy, jesse bravo, and plenty more whove been doing it and doing it well,” he responded.
Rebecca saw the exchange and reacted days later.
“lol atp this has to be rage bait bc nothing screams being more out of touch with rave culture than some boring tech house man saying i have no roots in the scene girl for years now i BEEN djing the queer clubs and raves you wouldn’t even know to step foot in because you’re not even aware they exist byeeeee,” Rebecca responded.
lol atp this has to be rage bait bc nothing screams being more out of touch with rave culture than some boring tech house man saying i have no roots in the scene girl for years now i BEEN djing the queer clubs and raves you wouldn’t even know to step foot in because you’re not…
— Rebecca Black (@MsRebeccaBlack) October 26, 2025
“if you’re worried about rave culture being dead maybe the problem is you ❤️,” she added. See above.
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