Amanda Bynes is making a notable comeback to the music scene with the release of her first single in four years, titled “Girl Friend.” The track is scheduled to drop on April 10 and will be available on major streaming platforms including Apple Music and Spotify. This marks a significant moment for the 40-year-old artist, who has been relatively quiet musically in recent years.
In a recent interview, Amanda revealed that her musical inspiration for this project draws heavily from electronic dance music (EDM) as well as rap. The new song showcases a fusion of these genres, featuring a collaboration with Los Angeles-based rapper Fenix Flexin. This partnership adds a dynamic layer to the track, which aims to capture a fresh and vibrant sound.
Her record label, Create Music Group, known for working with prominent artists such as Jason Derulo, Keri Hilson, and Deadmau5, described “Girl Friend” as a blend of melodic rap and EDM-inspired production. They highlighted the song’s catchy nature and smooth West Coast vibe, emphasizing its potential for high replay value. The label also noted that the track is built around a strong hook and exudes confident, flirtatious energy, making it well-suited for wide playlist inclusion and repeated listens.
Earlier this year, Amanda had teased her musical return by announcing a collaboration with Fenix Flexin, describing their joint effort as “straight fire.” This announcement generated excitement among fans eager to hear her new sound after a lengthy hiatus. With “Girl Friend,” Amanda Bynes is poised to reestablish herself in the music industry with a fresh and engaging style.
