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Girlfriend Inspiration Revealed by Amanda Bynes



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Get ready for the dancing lobsters—because Amanda Bynes has new music.

The Amanda Show alum is set to release “GIRLFRIEND,” her first song in four years, on Apple Music and Spotify on April 10.

“My inspiration was a lot of EDM,” Amanda exclusively told E! News about her single, “as well as rap.” 

Indeed, the 40-year-old is blending genres with the track, which also features Los Angeles-based rapper Fenix Flexin. Amanda’s label Create Music Group—which has collaborated with Jason Derulo, Keri Hilson, and Deadmau5—described the song as “blending melodic rap with EDM-inspired production, creating a catchy, high-replay record with a smooth West Coast bounce.”

“Built around a strong hook and confident, flirt-heavy energy,” the label added in a statement, “it’s designed for repeat listens and wide playlist appeal.”

Amanda first hinted at her return to music in February when she announced that she and Fenix were collaborating on something she referred to as “straight fire.” 



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