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Miss Bliss Applies Pressure with “Bad Business”
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Miss Bliss Applies Pressure with “Bad Business”

By ellis·April 14, 2026·1 min read

Compton’s Miss Bliss isn’t interested in the industry’s pleasantries. On her latest single, “Bad Business,” she delivers a cold-eyed audit of her surroundings, trading in the high-energy theatrics of her peers for a poised, intentional flow. Produced by Stewdiopheen, the track functions as a boundary-setting anthem rooted in the West Coast’s tradition of plain-spoken authority. As a central figure within the Home Grown ecosystem, Bliss has spent years refining a presence that feels both local and universal. “Bad Business” represents a leveling up in her songwriting, focusing on the friction between rising visibility and the necessity of cutting off static. It’s a record that values clarity over hype, marking her as a vital voice in a new generation of L.A. artists who prioritize substance over viral moments. With more visuals expected from the Slap J-directed sessions, Bliss is positioning herself as a cornerstone of the city's independent circuit for the remainder of the year.

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