LISA and Anyma have officially released their new single “Bad Angel,” marking a high-impact collaboration timed just days before Coachella 2026. The track, which dropped on April 8, arrives less than 48 hours after its initial announcement, accelerating anticipation into immediate delivery.
Built on a sleek EDM framework, “Bad Angel” pairs Anyma’s cinematic production with LISA’s controlled, charismatic vocal performance. “Yeah, I’m pretty, pretty bad for an angel,” she delivers on the chorus. The record is co-produced by Anyma alongside BloodPop, blending festival-ready energy with a polished pop edge designed for global reach.
Momentum around the release has been building throughout the week. LISA first hinted at new material via Instagram, posting from the studio and signaling that a new era was imminent. That teaser quickly evolved into confirmation of “Bad Angel,” aligning with Anyma’s upcoming Coachella set, where he is expected to premiere his new live concept Aeden during the festival’s opening weekend. Industry chatter continues to point toward a potential onstage appearance from LISA.
The drop also extends an already active period for the artist. In February, LISA reunited with BLACKPINK for their EP Deadline, which moved 1.4 million copies within its first hours, according to Hanteo Chart data—setting a new all-time first-day sales record for a girl group. That milestone followed the historic performance of Born Pink in 2022. In the US, Deadline debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200.
Her solo trajectory has continued to expand in parallel. Following her 2023 departure from YG Entertainment and Interscope Records, LISA released her debut album Alter Ego on February 28, 2025 via Lloud and RCA Records. Singles including “Rockstar,” “Born Again,” and “Dream” secured multi-market chart success, with three entries landing on the Billboard Hot 100.
Additional milestones are already locked in for later this year. LISA recently announced her first Las Vegas residency, Viva La Lisa, set for two weekends in November at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace—making her the first K-pop artist to headline a residency on the Strip.
Stream “Bad Angel” now and follow how this collaboration unfolds onstage in the days ahead.
