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Bad Gyal Turns Designer Dominance Into Seductive Control With “Da Me”

“Give me what I deserve, not what you think I’ll take.” Spanish-Catalan powerhouse Bad Gyal returns with her first solo release in over a year, unveiling the hypnotic and sensual anthem Da Me. Out now, the track fuses reggaeton heat, bachata swing, and pop confidence into a soundscape that’s undeniably hers. Produced by Jorge Milliano and Cromo X, “Da Me” is a slow burn wrapped in tight percussion, magnetic allure, and bold lyricism that demands reciprocity in love and power. For the video, Bad Gyal trained intensively to execute a series of acrobatic movements, wearing rare archival pieces from Coperni, vintage Balmain, Ann Demeulemeester, and Alexander McQueen, elevating Bad Gyal’s artistry to an edgier, more fearless dimension.

Directed by the acclaimed fashion duo Torso, the music video pairs high-energy choreography with sleek couture visuals This fashion-forward vision underscores her dedication not only to music, but to aesthetic impact. “Da Me” follows Angelito featuring Trueno, continuing the post debut album La Joia narrative with confidence and sensuality. With creative input from El Guincho, MAG, and Scott Storch, the project affirmed her genre-blending finesse and global pop relevance. Watch the brand new video for “Da Me” and follow Bad Gyal on INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE, and TIKTOK.


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