International memecore sensation Rebecca Black got the Conan treatment Wednesday night, when the Internet-savvy comedian released his new song, "Thursday" — a cover of her unexpected hit, "Friday."

Black shot to questionable stardom recently after her video for the (extremely mundane) song "Friday" blew up on the web last week.

Although the song went up in February, it built up traction just recently — due in part, it seems, to comedian Michael J. Nelson, who tweeted about the video.

The song then debuted on iTunes, beating out the Boy King Bieber when it came to downloads, and the video has more views on YouTube than Lady Gaga's "Born This Way." That's close to 43 million, folks (although it has 539,736 dislikes).

Black even made an appearance on the Tonight Show, where she performed the song (maybe that's why Conan chose the parody route — what with the late night wars and all).

Lest you go running to iTunes now to snatch up the jam — all this attention was not garnered because it's good. No, the tune seems another addition to a genre of music — made popular via the web — that's just too perplexing not to share. (Call it outsider art for the Internet age.)

Black isn't without her supporters — Gaga herself even called the teen a "genius," and the video below, featuring Conan lampooning the song's rather random lyrics, isn't all that mean-spirited.

Check it out as a means to tide yourself over until tomorrow, when you can spin "Friday" at top volume to your heart's content (and your neighbor's dis-).





