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Rebecca Black Covers Nat King Cole, Spins 'Friday' into Acoustic Ballad for Billboard Live At-Home: Watch

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It may have been Tuesday when Rebecca Black treated fans to a Billboard Live At-Home performance, but she finished things off with her infamous end-of-the-week anthem "Friday.""Grab your friends!" she insisted before jumping into the highly requested song on April 14.

Nine years later, she fine-tuned the hit with her quarantine-induced guitar skills into an acoustic ballad that didn't take out any of the "fun, fun, fun, fun" from the original.While raising money for MusiCares to continue supporting the music community in need during the coronavirus pandemic, Black showed some "L.O.V.E." with her delicate Nat King Cole cover that reminded fans of the 1998 remake of The Parent Trap.

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