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Amanda Bynes says EDM and rap fueled new single 'Girlfriend'

Amanda Bynes says EDM and rap inspired her new song “Girlfriend,” out April 10, as she returns to music after four years.

Amanda Bynes Makes Unexpected Return to Public Eye by Re-Entering This Entertainment Field Again
Amanda Bynes Makes Unexpected Return to Public Eye by Re-Entering This Entertainment Field Again

is back in music with a new single, and she says the spark for it came from the sound of dance floors and rap tracks. “” is due out April 10 and marks the 40-year-old’s first song in four years.

In comments shared with E! News, Bynes said her inspiration was “a lot of EDM, as well as rap.” The track features Los Angeles-based rapper , and said the song blends melodic rap with EDM-inspired production and a smooth West Coast bounce. Bynes first teased her return to music in February, when she said she and Flexin were working on something she called “straight fire.”

The release extends a creative run that has moved well beyond the recording studio. Bynes graduated from Los Angeles’ in 2019, then went on to release the 58-second track “Diamonds” with then-fiancé in 2021. She and Michael later put out a longer version of “Diamonds” and another single, “Fairfax,” in 2022. In 2023, Bynes and launched Amanda Bynes & Paul Sieminski: The Podcast.

She also branched into other corners of the entertainment economy last year and beyond, participating in an art show and clothing pop-up in December 2024 and joining in April 2024. At the time, she said she “won’t be posting any sleazy content,” a line that fit the way her public life has increasingly mixed self-promotion, experimentation and direct-to-fan platforms.

For Bynes, “Girlfriend” is not just another one-off return. It is the latest sign that she is still building a creative identity across music, fashion, podcasting and art, with the next step arriving in public on April 10.

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