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‘Iloveitiloveitiloveit’ Lyrics: Bella Kay’s Viral Billboard Success


 Bella Kay Scores First Billboard Hot 100 Hit as Song Goes Viral on TikTok

Bella Kay is climbing to the top of the charts.

The 20-year-old California-based singer-songwriter has steadily been making waves on social media across TikTok and beyond, starting with her debut single “The Sick” last year.

Now, her 2026 single “Iloveitiloveitiloveit” is going viral!

Keep reading to find out more…

The song, originally released in January, has officially become her first Billboard Hot 100 hit, and as of March 2026, it’s already risen to No. 32, and already become a No. 2 hit in the UK.

Over 256,000 videos and counting have been made using the song already on TikTok alone.

The song was produced with Idarose, who also worked on the music for Smile 2 with Naomi Scott as Skye Riley.

“You’re a bad idea, but a real good time / I’d be lying if I said I didn’t love it, ’cause I do I’m a couple minutes out from rеlapsing into you, oh, f–k it,” she sings.

“I lovе it when we fight, and I like it when you’re mean / We don’t have to get into what that says about me, oh, shut it.”

Listen to “iloveitiloveitiloveit”…

Watch her perform “iloveitiloveitiloveit” live…

Read the lyrics to “iloveitiloveitiloveit”…

Watch viral videos using the song…

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