Rebecca Black emerged on the music scene in 2011 with her debut single 'Friday'.

The song was a viral sensations with receiving over millions of hit son YouTube but garnered great amounts of criticism.

Some considered it to be the worst song/video ever made!

Black suffered from bullying and taunts after the song was released which resulted in her leaving high school for good and continuing to study at home.

So bringing out a sequel to 'Friday' could be considered brave or stupid.

'Saturday' was released, yes you guessed, on Saturday (Dec 7th) and depicts the day after a night of partying and getting ready to go for round two.

In the new hit, the now 16 year-old sings, "This Saturday, we gon' party all night/One we will remember for the rest of our lives/This Saturday, we gon' do it bigger than we ever have before, I don't want this Saturday to end."

Fellow YouTube star Dave Days, who assisted in Black covering Rihanna's 'Stay' earlier this year, joins the fray as well as a Miley Cyrus impersonator, to portray the wild antics of Saturday night's house party.

But how much partying can a 16 year-old actually do?

Rebecca seemed ecstatic about her second shot at fame as she posted on twitter, "IT IS HERE. YES. THE OFFICIAL SEQUEL TO FRIDAY. I PRESENT TO YOU, SATURDAY."

Time will only tell if it is more of a hit than 'Friday' but the new music video has already racked up over 1 million hits on YouTube.

Watch the music video for 'Saturday' here