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Gabby B’s “Playboy Bunny”

Gabby B’s “Playboy Bunny” struts onto the scene with all the swagger of a late-night runway and the warmth of a Miami sunrise. The Brazilian-born, Miami-based pop artist delivers a glittering statement of self-love and female autonomy that’s equal parts sugar rush and power play. Fueled by a fusion of Brazilian funk, reggaeton, and Latin pop, it’s the kind of track that makes confidence sound like a party you don’t want to leave.

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From the opening lyric—“I taste sweet like honey, I will take your money”—Gabby sets a tone that’s flirtatious but never submissive. The sweetness is surface-level; the real flavor is power. “Pull up to the scene, got all eyes on me,” she continues, and you believe her. There’s something deliciously tongue-in-cheek about her delivery, as if she’s in on the joke but still running the show.

The beat, produced with her trademark high-gloss energy, pulses with kinetic life. You can hear echoes of Brazilian baile funk in the rhythm, but the overall effect is global pop polish—shiny, vibrant, and built for dance floors from Miami to Milan. Gabby’s voice floats between silky coos and playful taunts, threading confidence through every verse. When she repeats “Sexy like a playboy bunny” near the chorus, it feels less like vanity and more like a spell of self-affirmation.

What separates “Playboy Bunny” from typical pop empowerment anthems is its sense of humor. Gabby B doesn’t take herself too seriously, and that’s her power move. She’s cheeky without losing her edge, seductive without surrendering her agency. “Everything I touch it got a price, got to pay,” she sings, and you can almost see the sly grin. The song isn’t about being desired—it’s about defining desire on your own terms.

The music video doubles down on the concept. Set in a glamorous world of high fashion and cinematic excess, Gabby turns the familiar Playboy image inside out. Instead of being objectified, she’s orchestrating the fantasy, reminding viewers that femininity can be fierce, funny, and free all at once. It’s confidence reframed as performance art.

In interviews, Gabby’s described the track as “fun and powerful at the same time,” and that’s exactly how it lands. The joy is palpable. There’s a breeziness to her delivery that keeps the song from feeling heavy-handed; empowerment here is something to dance to, not debate.

The single’s already making noise on Pitbull’s Globalization (SiriusXM), where DJ Laz has been spinning it for international audiences—a fitting platform for an artist who’s already charted hits in eight countries. From her viral breakout “Leche” to performing for the Miami Heat, Gabby B has been steadily carving her place in pop culture’s global conversation.

With “Playboy Bunny,” she’s not just chasing the spotlight—she’s wearing it. The song gleams with confidence, attitude, and a playful kind of power that feels entirely her own. In a pop world obsessed with authenticity, Gabby B finds hers in joy, glamour, and unapologetic self-celebration.

Mindy McCall

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