Rebecca Black has released a follow-up to her 2011 viral hit, Friday, called Saturday.

Black collaborated with Dave Days on the song. Black has collaborated with Days on a cover of Rihanna's Stay before this.

"This Saturday we're going to party all night/One we're going to remember for the rest of our lives/This Saturday we're going to it bigger than we ever have before/I don't want this Saturday to end," Black sings as she parties with her friends on the beach and cruises along with the group in a convertible car. Later in the video Black and her gang are seen crashing a house party.

It also seems like either Black is inspired by or she is mocking Miley Cyrus. Black's song has a similar vibe to Cyrus' recent pop hit We Can't Stop which also features Cyrus and her cohort partying it up. In Black's video, a red-head with short cropped hair is seen twerking in a white vest and underwear. Other subtle references are also made. 

Black released Friday when she was only 13, she is now 16 and seems like she wants to put Friday behind her. She also sings about wanting to get trying to "get Friday out of" her head.

The video has already racked up over 6 million views on YouTube.

Friday had gotten around 61 million views back when it came out. The singer released the track with Ark Music.

Patrice Wilson -- the songwriter of Black's Friday -- had penned a new songChinese Food, in October. The tune was sung by 12-year-old Alison Gold, and also went viral but wasn't as succesful as Friday.

Gold celebrated her love of Chinese food in the song. Like Friday, the song was very much in line with Wilson's ridiculous elementary school-styled doggerel but it had also been branded as being offensive.  

Watch the song here: