People have been quick to criticise the song for more than just its words. The teenager's heavily auto tuned singing and video have also been labelled as terrible.
The song was produced by Los Angeles-based Ark Music Factory which describes itself as an independent record label. On its website it says its main objective is to discover future number one artists and produce the next outstanding star. Rebecca's profile page on the site describes her as "a fun loving, 13-year-old".
"She loves to sing, dance and act, and she is always looking to try something new," it says.
"She landed the lead role in her school musical, Oklahoma!"
There are many parents willing to pay whatever it takes to make their children become the next Justin Bieber. The now internationally-recognised number one star was discovered on YouTube and later signed by Usher.
In this case though, despite the criticism, Rebecca Black may have the last laugh. Tweeting on 15 March she said: "My song Friday is now available on iTunes !!! Thank you all for your support. xoxo <3 :)".
It's now entered the iTunes chart.
Source: BBC