New single: Anyma x Lisa
Electronic artist Anyma teamed with Lisa to drop the single “BAD ANGEL” on April 8, and the release is already generating online hype among fans. (Social posts on April 8 and after highlighted the single’s release and fan reaction.) ( )
Lisa spent 2025 turning her solo career into a full album era, and now she has swerved into electronic music with Anyma on “Bad Angel,” a 2 minute 33 second single that hit streaming services on April 8, 2026. The official music video followed on YouTube on April 9, and the release landed fast enough that fans went from teaser to full drop in about two days. (apple.com) (youtube.com) (yahoo.com) Anyma is the stage project of Matteo Milleri, an Italian American producer whose whole brand is big-screen electronic music built for visuals as much as for clubs. His official site describes the project as a hybrid of digital art, electronic music, and live performance, which is why a Lisa collaboration was always likely to be sold as an event, not just a song. (anyma.com) (unvrs.com) Lisa came into this release from a very different lane. Her official solo site is still centered on “Alter Ego,” the debut solo album she released on February 28, 2025 through LLOUD and RCA, after stepping further out on her own beyond BLACKPINK. (lalisaofficial.com) (sonymusic.ca) The setup for “Bad Angel” was short and deliberate. A joint teaser announced the single on April 7, 2026, with release times listed across three time zones: 8:00 Pacific time, 17:00 Central European Time, and midnight in Korea on April 9. (yahoo.com) (bandwagon.asia) That timing was not random. V Magazine reported the single was scheduled just ahead of Anyma’s Coachella set, so the song arrived with a built-in live stage waiting for it instead of floating out on a quiet release week. (vmagazine.com) The release itself is compact: one song, one single package, and a major-label credit line that lists Anyma under exclusive license to Interscope Records on Apple Music. That kind of metadata matters because it shows this was not a loose one-off upload; it was a formal rollout with label backing and coordinated distribution. (apple.com) The first wave of response was visible almost immediately on the platforms carrying the launch. The “OUT NOW” upload on Anyma’s YouTube channel had passed 200,000 views within about 11 hours, and the YouTube Music version was already showing more than 1.6 million plays when indexed. (youtube.com) (music.youtube.com) That early hype also came from the pairing itself. Anyma’s audience expects cinematic techno and futuristic visuals, while Lisa brings one of the biggest global pop fandoms in music, so “Bad Angel” is basically two very different crowds arriving at the same door on the same day. (anyma.com) (lalisaofficial.com) So the story here is not just that a new single dropped on April 8. It is that Anyma used a tight teaser window, a Coachella-adjacent release date, and Lisa’s post-“Alter Ego” star power to turn a 153-second track into one of the week’s most talked-about pop-electronic crossovers before the festival even started. (apple.com) (vmagazine.com) (youtube.com)