Reneé Rapp Seemingly Shades Sex Lives of College Girls Show in New Song
- Reneé Rapp dropped her new single "Leave Me Alone" on May 21, 2025, marking her first musical release since her debut album and her departure from the HBO Max comedy series about college students' personal lives.
- Rapp left the HBO Max series after two seasons to focus on her music career, and the show was canceled following its third season in early 2025.
- In "Leave Me Alone," Reneé Rapp appears to take a pointed swipe at her former series by mentioning signing numerous NDAs and hinting that her departure has left the show lacking its former spark.
- Rapp describes the song as an anthem of carefree rebellion and fun, aligning with her personal journey embracing queerness parallel to her character Leighton's experience.
- The single precedes her sophomore album Bite Me, set for August 1, 2025, and her debut American Music Awards performance on May 26, signaling a new, louder phase in her music career.
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‘Leave Me Alone’ Lyrics: Renee Rapp Seemingly Throws Shade at ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ on New Song – Listen Now! | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Renee Rapp has released her new song “Leave Me Alone” and fans think she is throwing shade at her former television series The Sex Lives of College Girls. This is the lead single off Renee‘s upcoming sophomore studio album Bite Me and she seems to be hitting back at people in the industry who have tried to confine her. For those who don’t know, Renee starred in the first two seasons of the HBO Max series and then left at the beginning of season …
Reneé Rapp Is Back With The Guitar-Forward Pop Of ‘Leave Me Alone,’ From Her Newly Announced Album
It’s time for a new Reneé Rapp era: Today (May 21), Rapp announced Bite Me, a new album, and accompanied that news by dropping a video for the new grungy pop single “Leave Me Alone.” A statement on the album reads, Bite Me encourages listeners to embrace every facet of their personality, the chaotic and the confident, and to be authentically, unapologetically themselves. It’s a raw, unfiltered, and vulnerable album about self-acceptance in its t…
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