Bella Poarch is taking over the music industry again as she released a new extended play and a brand new music video.

According to NME, the TikTok star's new EP is titled "Dolls" and the music video for her song "Living Hell" is available for streaming on YouTube.

The new project includes her smash hits "Build A B****" and "Inferno."

Speaking about new music, Poarch noted that she was excited for fans to hear her songs as she worked on them during the early days of the pandemic.

"'Dolls' is my personal story of challenges and growth over time that I hope my fans can relate to," she added.

For the music video of "Living Hell," the 25-year-old viral sensation can be seen being locked inside a room, which she experienced when she was a kid.

The singer wanted to depict her younger self in the visuals to prove that the pain she experienced during her childhood "no longer defines her life."

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Bella Poarch Wants Fans to Feel 'Empowered'

Speaking about her latest EP, Poarch said she wanted people listening to her EP "feel empowered and confident" as it holds strong messages despite its fun beats and sound.

"Each song has its own unique way of saying, 'I'm a bad b****, so don't mess with me,'" she added.

The TikTok star, who boasts 91.1 million followers on the social media platform, added that she wanted people to see her as an artist because she's a person who takes risks and "is capable of adapting and changing."

Despite being quiet and humble, Poarch also considers herself as someone who could be loud, and by creating music, she could mix the things she loves like anime and movies, at the same time, it also lets her express feelings and what she feels on the inside.

"Dolls" feature a handful of collaborations from other artists like Grimes, Chloe Cherry, Madison Beer, and many more.

Her debut single "Build a B****," released in 2021, previously broke the record for being the biggest YouTube debut in history, according to Warner Records.

Today, the visuals for the song has more than 412 million views on the platform.

Check out the official tracklist of "Dolls" below:

  1. Build a B****
  2. Dolls
  3. Living Hell
  4. No Man's Land (feat. Grimes)
  5. Villain
  6. INFERNO
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