
Reneé Rapp's new single, "Leave Me Alone," is out now The song features a lyric seemingly throwing shade at HBO Max'sThe Sex Lives of College Girls, which she starred on but exited before its cancellation in March 2025 Rapp's new album,Bite Me, is set for an Aug. 1 release IsReneé Rappthrowing shade atThe Sex Lives of College Girls? The actress and singer, 25, released her new single"Leave Me Alone"on May 21, and the upbeat pop song features a lyric seemingly aimed at the HBO Max series, which she starred on but exited before its cancellation in March 2025. In the second verse of "Leave Me Alone," Rapp sings, "I took my sex life with me, now the show ain't f---ing / Leave me alone, bitch, I wanna have fun." Zora Sicher Portraying the character of Leighton Murray, Rapp was a series regular onThe Sex Lives of College Girlsfor its first two seasons before announcing her exit in July 2023. She appeared on the third season in a recurring role, only appearing on the first two episodes. In March, HBO Max announced the show was canceled after three seasons. Rapp's castmate and close friendAlyah Chanelle Scott spoke to PEOPLEabout the "Too Much" artist's exit from the show in December 2024. FilmMagic/FilmMagic for HBO "As sad as I was to say goodbye to her, it never felt like I was actually saying goodbye because we literally live three minutes away from each other," she said at the time. "So I was like, 'I'm crying because you're not going to be at work, I guess, but I'll see you at home.'" "Leave Me Alone" serves as the lead single off Rapp's upcoming second album,Bite Me, set for an Aug. 1 release via Interscope Records. Interscope Records Bite Meis the follow-up to Rapp's debut album,Snow Angel, which came out in August 2023. Around the release ofSnow Angel, she spoke toPEOPLEabout realizing she wanted a career in music "the second I remember having thoughts." "My introduction to music was honestly pretty young. My parents were always very, very, very adamant about constantly playing music whenever I was anywhere as a baby," she recalled at the time. "It had to be going, music had to be playing. So I think it just became an inherent big thing for me ever since I was born. It was just such a big part of my life." Read the original article onPeople