Watch Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande, and Lana Del Rey Exact Their Revenge in "Don't Call Me an Angel" Music Video

After literal months of anticipation, Ariana Grande, Lana Del Rey, and Miley Cyrus finally dropped their long-awaited collaboration, “Don’t Call Me Angel (Charlie’s Angels),” on September 13 alongside a breathtaking music video — and, as expected, it’s a bop.

“Don’t Call Me Angel” is part of the soundtrack for the upcoming Charlie’s Angels reboot, and the trio’s vocals complement each other perfectly to create the power anthem you’d expect from the crime-fighting blockbuster.

Directed by Ari's frequent collaborator Hannah Lux Davis — who’s also behind the visuals for “Boyfriend” and “Thank U, Next” — the video is the perfect match for the killer song and in it, through secret-agent inspired visuals, Lana, Miley and Ari become Charlie's Angels in their own right.

We see dark angel boxer Miley mid-interrogation, Ari sporting a diamond corset dress and white angel wings, and killer agent Lana caring for her gadgets (which include various katanas and throwing knives.)

Giving out major Halloween vibes and clad in femme fatale outfits complete with black angel wings, the trio later joins forces and struts in style into a lavish mansion for the feast of feasts (where they feed on black grapes). I mean, it is Friday the 13th after all, right? One of the film’s new Bosleys, Elizabeth Banks, also makes a surprise cameo in the end. “Angels! This is not our house. Time to go to work.”

“Don’t Call Me Angel” will be the main song for the Charlie’s Angels reboot, which hits theaters on November 15 and is directed by Elizabeth Banks herself. The film will star Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska as the titular angels, as well as Noah Centineo.

Watch the video for "Don't Call Me Angel" below.

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