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Reneé Rapp Gets That Her Boo Wants to Be ‘Mad,' But Why?
Reneé Rapp Gets That Her Boo Wants to Be ‘Mad,' But Why?

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Reneé Rapp Gets That Her Boo Wants to Be ‘Mad,' But Why?

Why you mad? Reneé Rapp's love interest is choosing chaos and anger over cuddles on Rapp's new single 'Mad,' which was released Friday. On the rocky track, Rapp sings to a partner who's clearly pissed, even though they could be doing something way more fun. 'All of the time you wasted being mad/We could've been cute and we could've been stupid,' Rapp sings on the chorus. 'Hey, you/All of the time, you wasted in your head/We could've been having sex.' More from Rolling Stone Doechii and Tyler, the Creator Song 'Get Right' Debuts at Louis Vuitton Fashion Show Reneé Rapp Unveils 2025 Bite Me Arena Tour Natanael Cano Launches Urbano Era With 'Blancanieves' The sultry video follows Rapp and actress Alexandra Shipp, who plays her love interest, from inside a fancy hotel room. The song devolves into chaos, and the two have a cold-shoulder fight. Following in the cheeky nature of single 'Leave Me Alone,' she later sings in the chorus: 'God, it's pissing me off/I wanna get mad at you, right back at you but/It's kinda hot.' The singer is set to debut the sexy new single, featured on her album Bite Me, which drops Aug. 1, while performing at the Today Show's Summer Concert Series Friday. The new single comes just a few days after she announced she'll bring her new album to arenas nationwide. Earlier this week, the pop star announced the dates for her fall Bite Me tour, which will see her perform at iconic stages like Madison Square Garden and Kia Forum. Last month, the singer reflected on her mom choosing her perfect popstar name on podcast Good Hang with Amy Poehler. 'My mom chose my first and last name to be—well, okay, arguably chose my first and last name to both have R's,' Rapp told Poehler. 'She was like, 'Alliteration, just in case she wants to be a pop star.' Like before I was born… I'm obsessed with the way she did it. I'm like, 'Thank you, God.''Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked

Santa Fe Klan, Saweetie Capture a ‘Real Ride-or-Die Romance' on Single ‘Locos'
Santa Fe Klan, Saweetie Capture a ‘Real Ride-or-Die Romance' on Single ‘Locos'

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Santa Fe Klan, Saweetie Capture a ‘Real Ride-or-Die Romance' on Single ‘Locos'

Santa Fe Klan is bringing Saweetie to his barrio. On Friday, the Mexican star released his new single, 'Locos,' which features a sexy verse from the Bay Area rap queen. 'I really loved working with Saweetie—she's super cool, great vibe… I feel like we connected, and honestly, I don't think it'll be the last time we record together,' Santa Fe Klan tells Rolling Stone. 'I'd love to do more tracks with her and with other artists from over there too. I'm super motivated about everything that's coming… this is just the beginning.' More from Rolling Stone Reneé Rapp Gets That Her Boo Wants to Be 'Mad,' But Why? Doechii and Tyler, the Creator Song 'Get Right' Debuts at Louis Vuitton Fashion Show Natanael Cano Launches Urbano Era With 'Blancanieves' The laid-back song features Santa Fe singing to a lover with whom he 'has everything' before Saweetie swings in to describe their sexual chemistry and how much he spoils her. (Santa and Saweetie try on jewelry and pose in front of a race car in the music video.) 'I've been a fan of Santa Fe Klan's music for a minute, and we've been looking for the right way to collaborate,' says Saweetie. ''Locos' is one of those magnetic records that pulls you in — it's passionate, and it captures the chaos of a real ride-or-die romance.' Santa Fe gushes about his time in the studio with Saweetie, saying 'everything flowed' even if they didn't speak the same language. 'We had translators helping us communicate, but more than words, it was the energy that connected us,' says Santa Fe. 'We had a great time, laughing, sharing ideas, and in the end something really special came out of it.' For Santa Fe, the Saweetie collaboration is just the latest collaboration in English for the Mexican star, who tapped Rick Ross for his last single, 'Diamonds.' 'I think these collaborations are going to help me reach different markets and continue to expand my fanbase,' says Santa Fe. 'Most of my fans are Latinos, from Mexico, but it's cool to open that door with people who speak English. I'm excited that more folks from other places can get to know me too.' He adds cheekily: 'Now the mission is to really learn English so I can start writing and singing in the langauage. I want to keep growing, break boundaries with my music, and connect with more people no matter the language.' Best of Rolling Stone Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked

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