
Lisa of Blackpink and Italian producer Anyma confirm their new collaboration “Bad Angel” through a joint Instagram post, accompanied by a teaser that sets the tone for the release. The video introduces a controlled, cinematic sequence that connects both artists within a shared visual setting. The track arrives on April 8, positioning itself within a broader rollout tied to Anyma’s upcoming live presentation.
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The teaser opens with Lisa lying on a marble slab, connected to a network of wires. The environment resembles ancient ruins shaped through a digital lens, drawing from references linked to Greek and Roman architecture. As the scene unfolds, a portion of the track plays in the background, with Lisa delivering the line, “I’m pretty pretty bad for an angel.”
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Text appears on screen, confirming the song title, the artists involved, and the release date. The sequence then cuts to Anyma, who appears within a similar environment defined by a digital wasteland. His presence connects the two narratives, placing both artists within a single conceptual space.
The visuals tie directly to Æden, Anyma’s audiovisual project and upcoming world tour. He introduced the project in February through a separate Instagram post. That earlier video presents a similar sequence, with Anyma waking while connected to wires in a deserted environment. As he rises, a large figure emerges nearby, combining robotic elements with a marble-like form. The two figures face each other before the sequence ends, leaving the interaction unresolved.

A voice accompanies the earlier video, guiding the viewer into the concept behind the project. It introduces Æden as a space shaped through digital reconstruction, inviting viewers to enter what it describes as a digital renaissance.
“Bad Angel” extends this framework by placing Lisa within the same visual system. The teaser aligns her presence with the structure established through Æden, allowing the collaboration to function as part of a larger narrative. The release arrives on April 8, two days before Anyma presents Æden at Coachella on April 10. This timing links the track to the live debut, positioning it within the wider rollout of the project.

















