Latest Release
- 20 FEB 2024
- 18 Songs
- Snow Angel · 2023
- Snow Angel (Deluxe) · 2023
- Mean Girls (Music From The Motion Picture) · 2024
- Mean Girls (Music From The Motion Picture) · 2024
- Mean Girls (Music From The Motion Picture) · 2024
- Mean Girls (Music From The Motion Picture) · 2023
- Snow Angel (Deluxe) · 2023
- Snow Angel (Deluxe) · 2023
- Snow Angel (Deluxe) · 2023
- Snow Angel · 2023
Artist Playlists
- The Broadway and TV star who specialises in defiant pop bangers.
Radio Shows
- Reneé Rapp pulls back the curtain on the making of her debut album.
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- It’s not your fault you’re, like, in love with this song.
- Talking friendship and collaborating on music videos.
- Pop Wansel talks his work on Reneé Rapp’s Snow Angel.
- Delacey and Ian Fitchuk talk contributions to Snow Angel.
- The artist on her album Snow Angel and Angel Hour Radio.
- A family affair with Reneé's parents, aunt, and grandparents.
- Towa Bird, Alissa Butt, and Scarlett Rose Leithold join Reneé.
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About Reneé Rapp
Pop singer Reneé Rapp exudes confidence, as demonstrated by her unfiltered interviews and willingness to unpack her most painful feelings for the sake of music. Born in 2000 in Huntersville, North Carolina, she first rose to prominence via acting: a co-starring role on HBO’s The Sex Lives of College Girls and her portrayal of Regina George in the Broadway musical Mean Girls (and, later, the 2024 movie). In the wake of this success, Rapp signed a record deal and released her first EP, 2022’s Everything To Everyone, and a debut album, 2023’s Snow Angel. The latter features the Fleetwood Mac-esque pop-rocker “Talk Too Much”—her musing about a tendency toward ruining a relationship—and the brash, R&B-influenced revenge song “Tummy Hurts” with Coco Jones. A late-2023 collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion, “Not My Fault”, embraces uptempo electro-disco vibes, proving Rapp is taking on the world, one sassy lyric at a time.
- HOMETOWN
- Huntersville, NC, United States
- BORN
- 10 January 2000
- GENRE
- Pop