Amanda Bynes and her soon-to-be-husband, Paul Michael, have released a new song online weeks after the actress' years-long conservatorship ended.

The "Easy A" star took to her official Instagram account to announce the collaboration. She wrote, "DIAMONDS on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon music and itunes! search DIAMONDS Amanda Bynes Paul Michael."

In the short video, Bynes featured a teaser of their new track along with the official album art that appears to be stacked dollars with the title of their song.

The song starts with Michael rapping a verse before his fiance introduces herself by singing, "Diamonds, diamonds diamonds on my neck on my wrist."

In an interview with ET Online, Bynes' lawyer, David A. Esquibias, said the "Hairspray" star and her boyfriend recorded the rap song during the pandemic.

The attorney said his client is "creative and playful," and she had fun while recording the song during the first shutdown of the pandemic.

She's happier now that she can share it with her friends and fans.

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Bynes' new song release comes a few weeks after a judge granted her request following a petition to dissolve the conservatorship arrangement.

According to NBC News, the actress went through a dark period in her life when she was put under the protection in 2013.

The same day after the ruling, Bynes issued a statement through attorney Esquibas, saying she's grateful for every one.

Speaking about her future, Bynes said she'll prioritize her health and well-being in the following years. She's also excited about working with future collaborators and plans to release a fragrance line.

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The actress' parents are also excited about their child's future as Rick Bynes, and Lynn Organ released a statement through their legal counsel, Tamar Arminak, saying they've been preparing for the termination of Bynes' conservatorship.

"[Lynn] could not be more proud of what Amanda has accomplished getting through the last few difficult years," the legal representative noted.

The mother also looks forward to restarting her relationship with the actress, and she's excited about the "endless possibilities" available to her child now that the legal protection is over.

Bynes and her collaborator for the song got engaged on Valentine's Day 2020. The couple met while they were serving time in a rehabilitation center.

The actress announced their engagement on social media by posting a massive diamond ring.

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