Anyma and LISA release cinematic new single ‘Bad Angel’ via Interscope ahead of Anyma’s AEDEN debut at Coachella 2026
Two of the most visually commanding artists in their respective lanes have finally locked in. On April 8, Anyma and BLACKPINK’s LISA released “Bad Angel,” a new single out now via Interscope Records, arriving with a full music video just days before the Italian producer’s headline slot at Coachella 2026. The collaboration had been in motion for some time. Now it’s here, and the timing could not be more deliberate.
Written and produced by Anyma, born Matteo Milleri, “Bad Angel” moves with the high-BPM pulse and sweeping cinematic atmosphere that has become his signature. LISA cuts through the dense electronic production with a confident, cool delivery, singing “I’m pretty pretty bad for an angel” with a tone that sounds completely at home in Anyma’s world. That ease is not accidental. In an official statement, Anyma said, “This record lives between worlds, human and digital, intimate and infinite. LISA and I have talked about working together for a while now, and she was my muse for ‘Bad Angel.’ Her energy and performance blew me away and I can’t imagine anyone else singing this song.” LISA returned the energy: “I’ve always loved EDM, so I’ve wanted to try something like this for a while. Anyma is so creative and has such a unique vision, so working with him was really fun. His shows are super immersive, and I think you can feel that energy in the track.”
A Visual Universe Expanding in Real Time
The music video makes the collaboration’s logic immediately clear. LISA wakes up on a marble slab, wired into tubes, surrounded by the ruins of ancient pillars. She breaks free, sprouts mechanised wings and walks out into a landscape where Anyma kneels in a trance-like state, seemingly reassembling the world around them. It is a direct extension of the AEDEN visual universe Anyma has been building since the project’s announcement in February, a world defined by transhumanist aesthetics, mythological references and generative, AI-driven stage design. LISA does not feel like a guest in that world. She fits it.
For Anyma, “Bad Angel” lands at a pivotal moment. Tonight (April 10) he headlines the Coachella main stage at midnight, debuting AEDEN live for the first time. AEDEN is the follow-up to his cybernetic opera “The End of Genesys,” which drew 200,000 people across 12 dates at Sphere Las Vegas in 2024, making him the first electronic artist to hold a residency there. The scale of that achievement already put Anyma in a category of one. Coachella, where he headlines alongside Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G, is confirmation at the highest level.
From Ibiza to the World: What Comes After Coachella
The Coachella run is the launchpad. Following his two headline sets on April 10 and 17, Anyma embarks on the AEDEN World Tour from May onward, touching China, Brussels, London, Beirut, Gdansk, Mexico City, Istanbul, Milan, Madrid, Sydney, Mumbai and Paris. He also returns to Ibiza’s hyperclub venue [UNVRS] for a full summer residency, taking over every Tuesday between June and September 2026, building on a sold-out run there in 2025.
For LISA, the collaboration adds another dimension to a solo run that continues to stretch her reach well beyond the K-pop lane. She has been confirmed to launch “Viva La Lisa,” her own Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, making her the first K-pop artist to headline a solo Vegas residency. Earlier this year she made her acting debut in Season 3 of HBO’s The White Lotus. “Bad Angel” is not a detour. It is an expansion.
The cross-pollination between electronic music and global pop that “Bad Angel” represents is becoming harder to ignore. When the artist who headlined the Pyramids of Giza and sold out Sphere pulls LISA into his universe and drops it two days before Coachella, it signals something larger than a single release. It signals where both artists, and possibly the culture, are heading next.
“Bad Angel” is out now via Interscope Records. Anyma headlines Coachella April 10 and 17. The AEDEN World Tour continues through 2026.
