Amanda Bynes Drops New Track, Signaling A Musical Comeback

  • By Imani
  • April 12, 2026, noon

Amanda Bynes Dives Back into Music

After stepping away from acting in 2010, Amanda Bynes has dabbled in various ventures, from launching an OnlyFans to exploring her artistic side. Now, in a surprising twist, she's back with a fresh new track. Dropping today, April 10, 2026, her latest release marks a significant return to the music scene, this time under the banner of Create Music Group.

A Fresh Sound with Familiar Influences

The label describes the new song as a "blend of melodic rap and EDM-inspired production," offering listeners a catchy tune with a smooth West Coast vibe destined for high-replay value. Featuring hip-hop artist Fenix Flexin, the track melds a familiar L.A. sound with lively, flirtatious energy, appealing to a broad playlist audience.

“My inspo was a lot of EDM as well as rap,” Bynes shared with Us Weekly.

This release is not Bynes's first musical endeavor. Known for her roles in 2007's Hairspray, she also released two singles, "Diamonds" and "Fairfax," in 2022 alongside her then-fiancé Paul Michael. While "Diamonds" originally dropped as a short 58-second track in 2021, it gained attention with a longer version the following year.

Amanda Bynes

Amanda Bynes

Looking Ahead: A New Chapter

As Amanda Bynes embraces this new chapter in her career, she continues to captivate fans old and new with her evolving artistic journey. The latest single not only highlights her musical versatility but also signals a potential shift in her public persona.

With her recent struggles and accomplishments in the public eye, Bynes remains an intriguing figure in entertainment. Stay tuned to see where her creative voyage takes her next, as she balances her artistic pursuits with personal growth.

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