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Watch Hayley Williams Join Rico Nasty for 'Smack a Bitch' at LA Show
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Watch Hayley Williams Join Rico Nasty for ‘Smack a Bitch’ at LA Show

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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The musicians previously performed Paramore’s “Misery Business” together in 2023

Rico Nasty tapped Hayley Williams as a surprise guest during her show at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles last night. The Paramore singer took the stage for a joint performance of Nasty’s 2020 hit “Smack a Bitch,” off her debut LP Nightmare Vacation.

After sharing vocals and dancing around the stage, Rico and Williams hugged as the crowd screamed. “You guys had no idea!” Rico told the audience as Williams waved farewell.

The show at the Fonda marked Rico’s final stop on her Lethal North American tour, which kicked off in September with a performance at Riot Fest. The trek was in support of the musician’s most recent album, Lethal, which dropped in May. It marked her third full-length album and her first for record label Fueled by Ramen.

The rapper and Williams previously joined forces on stage in 2023. Rico made an appearance during Paramore’s headlining concert at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles to perform the band’s hit single “Misery Business.”

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Rico later told Billboard, “It was an amazing experience. And it felt like, I don’t know, my inner child really jumped out. And I hadn’t seen her in a while. Like I hadn’t seen her in a while on stage. I hadn’t seen her in a while backstage, like amongst the team like that. So I was like, ‘Wow, like this feels nice.’ And then I got to talk to Hayley.”

Last month, Williams surprise-released new R&B-inflected song “Good Ol’ Days” just before taking the stage at Rolling Stone’s Musicians on Musicians event in New York. The song is Williams’ latest single from her third studio album, Ego Death at the Bachelorette Party. Back in July, Williams shared 17 songs from the album as individual singles found on an old school web player. A month later, she officially shared the album title for Ego along with new song “Parachute.” The physical album arrives on Nov. 7 with “Good Ol’ Days” and one more unannounced song.

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Bitchin Bajas Switch on and Bitch Out
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Bitchin Bajas Switch on and Bitch Out

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

The list of “bitchin’” things in music is select: Camaros, summers, pretty lives. Meditative, drone-filled music built on synths, drum machines, and woodwinds usually does not fit the bill. Yet the Chicago trio Bitchin Bajas (possibly named after the late, lamented Subaru coupé utility vehicle) makes a strong case for the bitchin-ness of their aggressively subdued sound. Cooper Crain, Rob Frye, and Dan Quinlivan may not shred, but they can carve, shaping layers, loops, and live instruments into dazzling, dizzying constructions. 

Inland See, the Bajas’ ninth album not counting some collaborations and a soundtrack, continues the band’s heavy-duty minimalism, with closing track “Graut” clocking in at over 18 minutes while barely breaking a low boil. But immersive, deep-focus grooves have always been just one part of the Baja arsenal. Switched On Ra from 2021, a sleek tribute to avant-garde pianist Sun Ra, made the group’s ties to jazz explicit, while 2022’s Bajascillators contoured and condensed their spacious abstractions into tight, descriptive shapes. Inland See, with its suggestively meditative title, continues this process of elaborations by winnowing down. “Graut” may be long, but it uses its time efficiently, shifting from airy synth chords, fluttery flute, and glassy glissandos to a bright, beat-driven workout that has the sprightly pulse of classic kosmische (its name is a pun on “kraut” and the substance that glues tile together) bands like Neu! The floaty, slow section lasts under four minutes but stretches out with delicious languor, while the percussive, poppy portion whizzes by in three times that duration. 

Opening track “Skylarking” might be the most accomplished Bajas track yet, with a slow, violinlike opening giving way to a snappy rhythmic pulse, a nodding bass line, a goofy repeated synth motif that almost sounds like computerized vocals, and several layers of overlapping melodies, including an impressively moody sax line. It’s an exquisitely mixed array of colorful textures that weave together while also remaining separate from each other, secure in their own zones but prone to promiscuity. Bitchin Bajas songs often invite or evoke trancelike states conducive to deep inner contemplation; “Skylarking,” its name suggestive of playful tomfoolery, an old Hoagy Carmichael torch song, and a bird in flight (it’s also possible the Bajas are referencing another defunct car, this one by Buick), directs its gaze outward and upward. 

“Reno” continues that brightness, building off a steady rhythm with a hiccup on the final beat that began in “Skylark.” It starts with clean, almost acoustic-sounding keys that lay down quietly deliberate chords that gradually bloom into a stubborn, tender melody. The band recorded these songs in the same room, which gives them a directness that should be at odds with the Bajas’ drifty aesthetic. Instead, they found a new kind of immediacy. Even the most charmingly lugubrious track on the album, “Keiji Dreams,” moves with a warped strut, recalling the silicon verve of Vangelis, but woozier. Bitchin Bajas may not rock the party, but they’ve found a way to make the chillout tent the hottest place to be.

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