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Yahoo
22-05-2025
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Reneé Rapp drops new single ‘Leave Me Alone'
star is gearing up for the release of her sophomore album by dropping the LP's lead single entitled 'Leave Me Alone'. The singer has also released a music video to support the track which sees the star accompanied by a slew of blonde doppelgängers as they progress from raunchy pillow-fight to all-out brawl. The lyrics of the song seem to nod at the star's exit from the HBO comedy The Sex Lives of College Girls, as she sings: 'Leave me alone, bitch, I wanna have fun. I took my sex life with me, now the show ain't fucking.' Later in the video Rapp can be seen spitting blood with her pantsless comrades. The album Bite Me is released on 1 August. It is the follow up to Rapp's debut album Snow Angel which landed at number seven on the UK Albums Chart. The artist's last single was last year's Lindsay Lohan-sampling collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion for the Mean Girls soundtrack, 'Not My Fault', which Attitude ranked We wrote then: 'Rapp, who has been at the forefront of the recent surge in 'sapphic pop', easily holds her own here with who joins for a killer verse in which she christens herself 'the black Regina George.' The end result is a bratty, glittering earworm that leaves the listener suffering from a big, LESBIAN crush on both artists.' Rapp teased details of the upcoming album in a recent episode of the podcast, saying: 'It's like every song is a snapshot of what I was going through at that particular time.' She went on to reveal: 'I think one of the last songs I wrote, I had such a terrible day. I just had such a bad day and just like bad experiences, and I was like I have nowhere else to go with my thoughts because obviously I can't put them outward in this moment, therefore I will be like mentally just writing.' The post Reneé Rapp drops new single 'Leave Me Alone' appeared first on Attitude.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
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Is Reneé Rapp Throwing Shade at 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' on Her New Single 'Leave Me Alone'? See the Spicy Lyric
Reneé Rapp's new single, "Leave Me Alone," is out now The song features a lyric seemingly throwing shade at HBO Max's The Sex Lives of College Girls, which she starred on but exited before its cancellation in March 2025 Rapp's new album, Bite Me, is set for an Aug. 1 releaseIs Reneé Rapp throwing shade at The Sex Lives of College Girls? The actress and singer, 25, released her new single "Leave Me Alone" on May 21, and the upbeat pop song features a lyric seemingly aimed at the HBO Max series, which she starred on but exited before its cancellation in March 2025. In the second verse of "Leave Me Alone," Rapp sings, "I took my sex life with me, now the show ain't f---ing / Leave me alone, bitch, I wanna have fun." Portraying the character of Leighton Murray, Rapp was a series regular on The Sex Lives of College Girls for its first two seasons before announcing her exit in July 2023. She appeared on the third season in a recurring role, only appearing on the first two episodes. In March, HBO Max announced the show was canceled after three seasons. Rapp's castmate and close friend Alyah Chanelle Scott spoke to PEOPLE about the "Too Much" artist's exit from the show in December 2024. "As sad as I was to say goodbye to her, it never felt like I was actually saying goodbye because we literally live three minutes away from each other," she said at the time. "So I was like, 'I'm crying because you're not going to be at work, I guess, but I'll see you at home.'" "Leave Me Alone" serves as the lead single off Rapp's upcoming second album, Bite Me, set for an Aug. 1 release via Interscope Records. Bite Me is the follow-up to Rapp's debut album, Snow Angel, which came out in August 2023. Around the release of Snow Angel, she spoke to PEOPLE about realizing she wanted a career in music "the second I remember having thoughts." "My introduction to music was honestly pretty young. My parents were always very, very, very adamant about constantly playing music whenever I was anywhere as a baby," she recalled at the time. "It had to be going, music had to be playing. So I think it just became an inherent big thing for me ever since I was born. It was just such a big part of my life." Read the original article on People

Cosmopolitan
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Reneé Rapp's 'Leave Me Alone' Lyrics Won the IDGAF War
Aside from being a powerhouse vocalist, Reneé Rapp has gained quite the reputation for being a delightful loose cannon—and we've always loved her for it. The singer-songwriter is officially back with a brand new song, 'Leave Me Alone,' where she continues to express her no-cares-given attitude à la Snow Angel's fan-favorite track, 'Poison Poison.' While her devoted fans (otherwise known as Young Ex-Wives) praise her for her 'lack of media training' and outspoken nature during interviews, Miss Reneé's latest single proves that she's been like this. The hunger for more music from the star is insatiable, especially after she teased the track across social media. She first teased the single, as well as posters and merch featuring the title of her upcoming sophomore album Bite Me, with a snippet where she muses, 'I'm a real bad girl / But a real good kisser.' It's hot, it's careless, it's undoubtedly... Reneé. So, without further ado, let's get into Reneé Rapp's 'Leave Me Alone' lyrics and their potential meaning, because trust us when we say the track will be on blast all summer long. INSERT VIDEO Lyrics by Reneé Rapp [Verse 1] I'm a real bad girl but a real good kisser (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) Got my hair tied up, phone on don't disturb (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) With my jeans so low, show my little back dimples (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) Even lined my lips just to match my nipples (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) @ Reneé, we get it. You're hot. [Chorus] Can I tell you a secret? I'm so sick of it all (uh huh) Come get wet in the deep end T-t-t-take it off, c-c-c-cannonball Along with a confessional, we get some hot, fun, sexy summer vibes on this chorus. [Verse 2] Manager called me, said 'Where's the single?' (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) Oh, you're breaking up, babe, I don't got no signal (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun)Sign a hundred NDAs but I'll still say something (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) I take my sex life with me, now the show ain't fuckin' (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) She spills some more on the second verse and pokes fun at the anticipation for her new music (which, thankfully, is finally upon us). Toward the end, she mentions how she remains outspoken despite signing nondisclosure agreements. While it's not confirmed, fans theorize that she could be referring to the end of her time on The Sex Lives of College Girls, especially with the final line (I take my sex life with me, now the show ain't fuckin'). This could allude to a potential decrease in sex scenes from the show since she left in season 3, but it's unclear. In 2024, she opened up about her departure in an interview with Vanity Fair, saying that some of her castmates allegedly 'questioned her bisexuality' at the time. 'The people in my life that I work with now care about me as a person. And I think that is a difference from things I've experienced in the past,' she told the outlet. In a separate interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she shared that it was 'hard to leave' the show for so many reasons, including her personal journey with coming to terms with her sexuality. 'I was in a relationship with a man, incredibly confused, unsure of myself, feeling so insecure in my acting. And I watched the scene the other day, and I was like, 'Wow, I feel so lucky to have that,'' she said of her emotional coming out season in the show's first season. [Chorus] Can I tell you a secret? I'm so sick of it all (uh huh) Come get wet in the deep end T-t-t-take it off, c-c-c-cannonball Can I tell you a secret? (Tell you a secret) I'm so sick of it all (Sick of it all) Come get wet in the deep end T-t-t-take it off, c-c-c-cannonball [Verse 3 / Outro] Party in the hills, people trying to talk business (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) I just wanna dance, don't take my picture (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) My ex walked in and my other ex with her (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) The three of us together, that's a real tongue twister (Leave me alone bitch, I wanna have fun) In the final verse of the song, Reneé calls out clout chasers and paparazzi before facing two of her exes who walked in together. The last line brings a double entendre thanks to its 'tongue twister,' which could either symbolize the awkwardness of all these exes being in the same room—or how they release their energy into a ménage à trois.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Ranking 11 best songs by Reneé Rapp to prepare for new era
Reneé Rapp performing at the 2024 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Reneé Rapp is teasing her fans and teasing new music! Since her 2023 debut album Snow Angel, 25-year-old Rapp's only new music has been from the Mean Girls (2024) soundtrack. Her fans are eagerly awaiting new music. Now, Rapp has announced that she has a new song coming in the gayest way possible: by posting a thirst trap. MAY 21 Rapp recently posted a video of herself from behind, wearing sweatpants and no top and a backward baseball cap that says, "Bite Me." She swishes her hair and flexes her arms as the audio of a song titled "Leave Me Alone" plays. The song features rock'n'roll guitars and Rapp singing "I'm a real bad girl, but a real good kisser / Leave me alone, bitch, I wanna have fun." Rapp says the song will be released on May 21, so until then, here are the singer's ten best songs ranked for you to listen to and catch up on. Which song is your favorite? Reneé Rapp's sings 'Meet The Plastics', the song that introduces the most popular girls at North Shore High School Mean Girls ... - YouTube Talk about a legendary entrance! Rapp first shows up as Regina George in the Mean Girls musical movie by singing this song as she walks into the lunch room in slow motion. Everyone stops and stares, and you will too. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Poison Poison · Reneé Rapp Snow Angel ℗ 2023 Interscope Records Released ... - YouTube The third song off Rapp's debut album Snow Angel, "Poison Poison," is a friend breakup song about cutting off someone who betrays you. Listen to the debut album 'Snow Angel', out now: Shop official 'Snow Angel' music & merch: ... - YouTube This piano ballad lets Rapp show off the strength of her vocals. This dramatic breakup song comes from her debut EP, Everything to Everyone. Listen to 'Snow Angel (Deluxe)', out now: Shop official 'Snow Angel' music & merch: ... - YouTube One of several breakup songs from Rapp, "Tummy Hurts," has the singer predicting that her ex-boyfriend will have a daughter with his new partner and that that daughter will grow up to have her heart broken by a man just like her father. Watch Reneé Rapp as Regina George perform the ferocious song 'World Burn' from the hit musical comedy Mean Girls (2024). - YouTube Rapp gets to go full villain on this solo ballad from Mean Girls. Regina George has had enough with all of her lackeys and fellow students and wants to destroy everything. Rapp did a terrific job of nailing the song's anger and rage. Listen to the debut album 'Snow Angel', out now: Shop official 'Snow Angel' music & merch: ... - YouTube This upbeat bop from the 2022 EP Everything to Everyone is a favorite among Rapp's fans. With its theme of struggling to move on from a relationship and its memorable chorus, it's not hard to figure out why! Listen to the debut album 'Snow Angel', out now: Shop official 'Snow Angel' music & merch: ... - YouTube Written about a traumatic experience Rapp had, "Snow Angel" is one of the singer's more dramatic and powerful songs. Rapp knows how to have fun on her songs, but this one proves she knows how to get deep. Listen to the debut album 'Snow Angel', out now: Shop official 'Snow Angel' music & merch: ... - YouTube Queer fans of Rapp's have a special place in their hearts for this song about flirting with a straight girl who's in a relationship with a man. Rapp doesn't complain about the situation, however, and is happy to help others figure out that they're gay. Listen to the debut album 'Snow Angel', out now: Shop official 'Snow Angel' music & merch: ... - YouTube In this relatable song, Rapp worries that she'll overthink and get in her own way in a relationship. Over crunchy guitars, she shows off a bit of her rocker side in this great track from the album Snow Angel. Listen to 'Not My Fault': Director: Mia Barnes Producer: Jami Arceo Production Company: ... - YouTube Rapp teamed up with superstar rapper Megan Thee Stallion for this pop single off the Mean Girls soundtrack, and the results were legendary! Taking the line "it's not my fault you're like, in love with me or something," from the movie, Rapp and Megan prove their the baddest bitches in the room and that everyone wants to go home with them. Following their duet last season, Reneé Rapp and Jennifer Hudson reunite for another music moment! This time the soulful ... - YouTube On the Jennifer Hudson Show, Rapp was talking about her love of girl groups when Hudson asked if she wanted to sing "Dangerously in Love" by Destiny's Child with her. Of course, Rapp said, 'Yes!' These two powerhouse vocalists combine for a great version of the song!