Reneé Rapp
Reneé Rapp entered show business via Broadway. She shone as Regina George in the musical Mean Girls. This led to a major role in the popular television series The Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO). This in turn opened the way to her final destination: making music. Which is what Reneé had always wanted to do. She really found her sound with her second album, Bite Me (2025). It is a piece of work that is as unpolished, unfiltered and loud as the album that served as its major inspiration: Jagged Little Pill (1995) by Alanis Morissette (the album featuring ‘Hand In My Pocket’, ‘Ironic’ and ‘You Oughta Know’). Rapp attacks everything and everyone and is irresistibly funny. The best comparisons made so far: 'the Joan Jett of modern pop' and 'Cher for a whole new era'.