
Miami-based artist Gabby B continues to shape her relentlessly energetic musical brand with her latest single, “Playboy Bunny”. Fluent in English, Portuguese, Spanish and French, Gabby blends a multilingual sound with her dance-forward aesthetic to craft a single with viral potential.
At just over 2 minutes in runtime, the track wastes no time and delivers an immediate impact with its infectious hook and Brazilian funk rhythms. Lyrically, Playboy Bunny is bold and sensual, moving between playful flirtation and an empowering expression of sexuality. The titular lyric, “All the boys they love me, sexy like a Playboy bunny,” is a perfect example.
Vocally, Gabby delivers with assertiveness: the mix places her voice front and centre, letting her articulate the hook and the flourishes of backing chants/harmonies that embed in memory. The arrangement doesn’t linger either; the drop hits early, and the song keeps momentum rather than sprawling.
The slick pop-melody hooks reveal a polished, clean production aesthetic. Producer Joseph Lopez (aka “Mr. Hit Record”) is credited with sculpting that hybrid sound, and the funk-inflected percussion gives the groove its backbone, while the synths and vocal layering bring the mainstream pop gloss.
In the broader context of Gabby B’s career, “Playboy Bunny” marks a consolidation rather than reinvention. She has previously explored bilingual dance-pop with funk influences and here she hones those elements into a tighter, more streamlined statement.
The official music video actively underscores the track’s themes as the narrative flips the traditional mansion/playboy fantasy. Gabby and her crew commandeer the space, subverting gender roles, and projecting control, glamour and boss-energy.
Playboy Bunny is a sharp, dance-driven anthem that aligns with Gabby B’s evolving identity as a global pop artist with roots in Brazilian funk and a multilingual reach. For fans of Latin-pop and funk-inflected club music, this track ticks the boxes.
