Charli XCX posing with limited edition vinyl record of SS26 and Playboy Bunny in pop-punk style
Charli XCX posing with limited edition vinyl record of SS26 and Playboy Bunny in pop-punk style
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Charli XCX partage "Playboy Bunny", la face B de "SS26"

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Charli XCX a dévoilé samedi 23 mai le morceau pop-punk "Playboy Bunny" en tant que face B de son nouveau single "SS26". La chanson est disponible via son compte Instagram "b.sides" ainsi que sur un vinyle 7 pouces en édition limitée. Elle ne sera pas disponible sur les plateformes de streaming.

La chanteuse de 33 ans a partagé le morceau accompagné d'une vidéo minimaliste en noir et blanc sur les réseaux sociaux. Dans les images, on la voit portant une queue de cheval, une veste blanche et un pantalon noir alors qu'elle déambule dans les rues de Paris et prend la pose près de la tour Eiffel. En légende, elle précise que la vidéo a été tournée le lendemain du clip de "SS26" et qu'elle avait "vachement la gueule de bois mdr".

Ce que les gens disent

Les fans expriment leur enthousiasme pour "Playboy Bunny", la face B pop-punk de Charli XCX, demandent sa sortie sur les plateformes de streaming, partagent les paroles et leurs réactions, tout en la comparant à d'autres titres.

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