Auto-tuned singing, catchy lyrics and a VERY cheesy video... Rebecca Black is back with her second single My Moment

She caused an internet sensation when her single 'Friday' went viral, with an estimated 167 million views on YouTube.

And 14-year-old singer Rebecca Black is hoping she'll become more than a joke one-hit wonder with today's release of her second single My Moment.

The teen star's new effort comes complete with familiar auto-tuning and catchy music and lyrics.

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She's back: Rebecca Black released her new single My Moment today - the follow up to her Internet sensation Friday

She's back: Rebecca Black released her new single My Moment today - the follow up to her viral hit  Friday

It is a little less cringe-worthy than Friday, which was maligned for its cringe-worthy lyrics and adolescent video.

The new song sees her have a dig at the critics of Friday, with her singing: 'Weren't you the one who said I would be nothing. But I'm about to prove you wrong.'

She adds: 'Said I'm doing big things, things you've never dreamed of. I hope you're happy because I'm about to blow up.'

Catchy: The star's new song has a catchy tune, but the lyrics are not quite as memorable as her previous effort

Catchy: The star's new song has a catchy tune, but the lyrics are not quite as memorable as her previous effort

Bubble: The teen singer is seen spinning around and blowing bubbles

Bubble: The teen singer is seen spinning around and blowing bubbles

The accompanying video is still heavy on the cheese with Rebecca spinning around and blowing bubbles, hanging out with her teenage friends in a limousine and going shopping.

But it's mainly a song about her newfound glory and fame.

She is seen getting her makeup done professionally, attending movie premieres, hosting the MTV Online Music Awards, reading newspaper articles about herself and getting her photograph taken with young fans.

Unfortunately for fans of her lyrics from Friday such as 'Tomorrow is Saturday. And Sunday comes afterwards,' there are no such memorable lines in the new song.

Back in the limo: The singer seems to be enjoying her celebrity lifestyle as she hangs out in the swanky car with friends

Back in the limo: The singer seems to be enjoying her celebrity lifestyle as she hangs out in the swanky car with friends

Sensational rise: Rebecca's new song focuses on her newfound fame and fortune

Sensational rise: Rebecca's new song focuses on her newfound fame and fortune

Snap happy: The star wears a red halter-neck dress and sings while photographers take her photograph outside a movie theatre in the video

Snap happy: The star wears a red halter-neck dress and sings while photographers take her photograph outside a movie theatre in the video

Instead she sings: 'Haters, said I'll see you later. Can't talk to you right now, I'm getting my paper.'

A press release says that, while Friday 'celebrated the coming of the weekend and good times,' the new track is 'a fairytale story, but it happened in real life.'

However, the music media aren't too sure that the new number will have as much of an impact, with Rolling Stone writing:  'It's hard to imagine this song or video capturing anyone's imagination in the way Friday did.'

The fame game: The video shows Black's various jobs since finding fame, including her hosting MTV's Online awards

The fame game: The video shows Black's various jobs since finding fame, including her hosting MTV's Online Music awards

Dancing lady: Rebecca is seen showing off some moves with a group of backup dancers

Dancing lady: Rebecca is seen showing off some moves with a group of backup dancers

While Time wrote: 'My Moment, while certainly containing more thoughtful lyrics than her first musical endeavour, still maintains the silliness that we've come to expect.'

Following the success of Friday which was an independent vanity project that her mother paid $4,000 to a Southern California music studio to produce, her follow up is a much more professional affair.

The star is also working on a five track EP, which will be released in August.

Professional effort: Rebecca's new video is a much more slicker effort than Friday

Professional effort: Rebecca's new video is a much more slicker effort than Friday

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