
Renee Rapp BITE ME Vinyl LP 2025
- Leave Me Alone
- Mad
- Why Is She Still Here?
- Sometimes
- Kiss It Kiss It
- Good Girl
- I Can't Have You Around Me Anymore
- Shy
- At Least I'm Hot
- I Think I Like You Better When You're Gone
- That's So Funny
- You'd Like That Wouldn't You
ReneĆ© Rapp will be releasing her sophomore studio album āBITE MEā on August 1st , 2025ā āBITE MEā encourages listeners to embrace every facet of their personality, the chaotic and the confident, and to be authentically, unapologetically themselves. Itās a raw, unfiltered, and vulnerable album about self-acceptance in its truest form, and like Rapp herself, creates a community for unfiltered self-expression
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$14.75Renee Rapp BITE ME Vinyl LP 2025
- Leave Me Alone
- Mad
- Why Is She Still Here?
- Sometimes
- Kiss It Kiss It
- Good Girl
- I Can't Have You Around Me Anymore
- Shy
- At Least I'm Hot
- I Think I Like You Better When You're Gone
- That's So Funny
- You'd Like That Wouldn't You
ReneĆ© Rapp will be releasing her sophomore studio album āBITE MEā on August 1st , 2025ā āBITE MEā encourages listeners to embrace every facet of their personality, the chaotic and the confident, and to be authentically, unapologetically themselves. Itās a raw, unfiltered, and vulnerable album about self-acceptance in its truest form, and like Rapp herself, creates a community for unfiltered self-expression
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- Leave Me Alone
- Mad
- Why Is She Still Here?
- Sometimes
- Kiss It Kiss It
- Good Girl
- I Can't Have You Around Me Anymore
- Shy
- At Least I'm Hot
- I Think I Like You Better When You're Gone
- That's So Funny
- You'd Like That Wouldn't You
ReneĆ© Rapp will be releasing her sophomore studio album āBITE MEā on August 1st , 2025ā āBITE MEā encourages listeners to embrace every facet of their personality, the chaotic and the confident, and to be authentically, unapologetically themselves. Itās a raw, unfiltered, and vulnerable album about self-acceptance in its truest form, and like Rapp herself, creates a community for unfiltered self-expression










