The Bratz Revival We Needed: Bratz Angelz Redefines Y2K Pop with Flair
The Bratz dolls have stormed back into the music world with Bratz Angelz, a vibrant seven-track album released on January 30, 2026. And honestly… It’s kind of iconic.
Featuring the core four—Cloe, Jade, Sasha, and Yasmin—this project revives the brand's early 2000s musical spirit while delivering fresh, empowering pop that feels current and confident. And despite originating as a fashion doll brand, Bratz Angelz stands out for its impressive cohesion and versatility as a pop experiment.
The tracks flow together seamlessly, balancing high-energy group anthems with distinct solo moments that highlight each character's personality, resulting in a polished collection that never feels disjointed. The album kicks off strong with "Queenz of Every Night," an upbeat, fast-paced pop banger that immediately grabs attention with its infectious rhythm and bold declaration of confidence—easily our favorite. Following that, "Think About It" leans into the Bratz' signature attitude, delivering sharp lyrics and a swaggering beat that embodies their unapologetic style. The solo tracks add exciting variety.
Cloe's "If I'm Being Honest" brings a noticeable punk edge, infusing the album with raw, rebellious energy that contrasts beautifully with the pop foundation. Sasha takes the spotlight on "Dollz Doll," a fun, charisma-driven pop track packed with Britney Spears energy and layered R&B vocals that exude charisma and playfulness. Jade channels electronic and EDM influences in "Strut It Energy," capturing a Y2K Ashlee Simpson vibe with its cool, futuristic production and edgy cool factor.
Yasmin rounds out the solos with "Superbloomin'," a slower-burning R&B cut that showcases exceptional vocal control and a strong, soaring higher range, adding emotional depth and introspection. The familiar, fan-favorite closer, "Bein' Who We Are," emerges as the most unique, featuring a sped-up, hyperpop-ish core that experiments with sound in unexpected ways, tying the album together with innovative flair.
When it comes to an end, Bratz Angelz definitely proves that branded music can deliver genuine artistic range. And by blending punk-tinged rebellion, R&B smoothness, EDM pulses, and pure pop joy, the album also creates a versatile soundtrack that's empowering and endlessly replayable for all ages.

