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 shares 'Playboy Bunny' B-side to 'SS26'

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Charli XCX released the pop-punk track “Playboy Bunny” as the B-side to her new single “SS26” on Saturday, May 23. The song is available via her “b.sides” Instagram account and a limited-edition 7-inch vinyl. It will not appear on streaming platforms.

The 33-year-old singer shared the track and a minimalist black-and-white video on social media. In the footage, she wears a ponytail, white jacket and black pants while walking through Paris streets and posing near the Eiffel Tower. She captioned the post noting the video was shot the day after the “SS26” clip and that she was “v hungover lol.”

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