Reneé Rapp Wants to Watch the 'World Burn' in Latest Single from 'Mean Girls' Soundtrack — Listen!

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The 'Mean Girls' musical movie, based on the 2004 film and 2018 Broadway show of the same name, is set for release Jan. 12

<p>Emma McIntyre/Getty</p> Reneé Rapp in Los Angeles in November 2021

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Reneé Rapp in Los Angeles in November 2021

Reneé Rapp is setting it all on fire with the latest single from the new Mean Girls movie musical.

"World Burn," which was released on Monday, features the "Talk Too Much" singer, 23, singing alongside the cast of the film.

Rapp originally performed the track during her breakout role as main antagonist Regina George in the 2018 Broadway show, and with this new rendition, she reprises her role and delivers a devilish rendition flanked by her powerful vocals.

"My name is Regina George / And I am a massive deal / I will grind you to sand / Beneath my Louboutin heel," she declares with a syrupy lilt at the start of the number.

Related: New Mean Girls Trailer Teases Renée Rapp's Regina George and the Iconic Winter Talent Show

The Mean Girls soundtrack is set for release on Jan. 12, via Interscope Records. It is also set to feature songs from the Broadway musical performed by cast members including Angourie RiceAuli’i CravalhoAvantika and more.

Last month, Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion teamed up for “Not My Fault," which is also featured on the forthcoming soundtrack.

The song is both a playful spin on Lindsay Lohan’s iconic, vicious line in the 2004 classic teen film (“It’s not my fault you're like in love with me or something!”) and a glittery, disco-pop banger.

While the track opens with the snarky remark that Lohan’s character Cady Heron says to her ex-BFF Janis Ian (played by Lizzy Caplan), and Rachel McAdams' Regina George said before her, it ends up twisting the Burn Book-level remark into a sassy sentiment of self-love and empowerment. 

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<p>Universal Music Group</p> 'Mean Girls' soundtrack album art featuring Reneé Rapp.

Universal Music Group

'Mean Girls' soundtrack album art featuring Reneé Rapp.

Related: New Mean Girls Trailer Teases Renée Rapp's Regina George and the Iconic Winter Talent Show

“It's not my fault / You came with her but she might leave with me / It's not my fault / You've gotta pay for what I get for free / It's not my fault / You're like, you're like, you're like in love with me,” the Snow Angel artist sings on the chorus.

The “Cobra” rapper, who has long called herself “the Black Regina George” in posts on social media and bars on songs like “Naturally” and “Outta Town Freestyle," was an ideal fit for the single.

“I mean, who wouldn't wanna be in love with me?” the Grammy winner raps confidently on the third verse. “But I been told y'all, I'm the Black Regina George / Bikini top, booty shorts, Megan-core / You was hatin' back then, now you finna hate more / I got influence, they do anything I endorse / I run s---, to be a bad bitch is a sport.” 

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