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Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ Video Is Free Again After Being Briefly Rented

Rebecca Black's 'Friday' Video Is Free Again After Being Briefly Rented

Tue, 14 June 2011 03:04:44 ET
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Shortly after it was inaccessible and required a rental fee of $2.99 for the viewers, the viral hit music video appears on the site for free watch again.Rebecca Black's "Friday" video has returned to YouTube after being temporarily blocked from the site earlier this week. The viral hit music video has caused an online frenzy after being blocked and required a rental fee of $2.99 for anyone who would like to watch it.

The clip was suddenly made private and inaccessible. YouTube's camp themselves refused to make an official statement regarding on the issue, explaining that they don't comment on the status of individual videos.

Shortly after the issue emerged, Rebecca's video suddenly "reappeared" on the site and could be accessed for free again. However, the internet sensation's rep hasn't made any statement on the issue. Thus, the reason of the video blocking remains unclear.

Rebecca Black's single "Friday" was released on March 14 this year. The clip of the song became a viral hit due to criticism over the song's lyrics, the excessive use of Auto-Tune on Black's vocals as well as the content of the video. Despite all those criticisms, the video itself has been viewed more than 165 million times by people around the world.

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