BIIANCO has unveiled her latest single ‘scream if u want me’, a high-intensity electronic pop release written, performed, produced and mixed entirely within a 24-hour timeframe.
Out now via Ultra Records, the track captures a moment of creative urgency, prioritising instinct, emotional clarity and momentum over traditional production timelines. The accelerated process allowed the song to take shape organically, preserving the energy of its initial conception.

Using time pressure as a creative tool
Rather than approaching the 24-hour process as a challenge for its own sake, BIIANCO uses limitation as a framework for creative freedom. By removing time for over-analysis and perfectionism, ‘scream if u want me’ emerges as a raw snapshot of emotion — immediate, impulsive and deliberately unrefined.
This approach aligns with a broader shift within electronic music, where artists increasingly embrace process-driven creation as a way to reconnect with spontaneity and authenticity. In this context, speed becomes a catalyst rather than a constraint.

A confrontational yet vulnerable sonic palette
Sonically, ‘scream if u want me’ sits at the intersection of abrasive electronic textures and emotionally charged pop songwriting. Distorted synth lines and punchy, driving percussion create a sense of tension that runs throughout the track, while BIIANCO’s vocal performance balances confrontation with vulnerability.
The production leans into contrast — moments of intensity are offset by space and restraint, allowing the track to breathe without losing momentum. This dynamic keeps the listener engaged, mirroring the emotional push and pull at the heart of the song.
Lyrical directness and emotional release
Lyrically, the track explores themes of desire, release and the need to be heard. The language is intentionally direct, reinforcing the idea that the song exists as an emotional statement rather than a carefully constructed narrative.
By avoiding metaphor-heavy songwriting, BIIANCO emphasizes immediacy and clarity, inviting listeners into a moment of emotional exposure that feels both personal and universal.
Continuing to evolve within electronic pop
With ‘scream if u want me’, BIIANCO continues to push against conventional creative structures, reinforcing her position as an artist unafraid to experiment with both sound and process. The release highlights an ongoing interest in exploring how limitation and urgency can unlock new forms of expression.
As electronic pop continues to evolve, tracks like ‘scream if u want me’ serve as reminders that creative risk-taking remains central to the genre’s vitality.
scream if u want me is out now on all major streaming platforms.