A week after her Columbia debut, the Spanish artist drops a second single that twists a ’90s classic into something raw and relentless.
Bb trickz doesn’t seem interested in letting her Columbia signing settle slowly. Last week she dropped “Le Le,” her first single for the major, produced by Hudson Mohawke. Today she’s back with “A La Mala.” Mohawke handles production again, and the track pushes even further into overdriven territory.
“A La Mala” grabs the guitar line and vocal hook from the Cardigans’ “My Favorite Game” and shoves them through a shredder. What’s left is a frantic, high-octane piece that keeps the original’s melodic pull while burying it under punchy drums, dirt-caked bass, and hi-hats that cut across the mix. The sample isn’t a nostalgic nod. It’s source material for something aggressively present, a track that sounds like it’s trying to shake itself apart and somehow holds shape anyway.
The speed of the release suggests intentionality rather than overflow. Two singles in two weeks, same producer, a sharp pivot in intensity. The video for “A La Mala” is out now, and the song lands as a deliberate escalation, the kind of thing made for volume pushed past comfort. Bb trickz is moving fast, and right now the momentum is its own statement.
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