Warning: Lyrics in video contain explicit content.

Aly & AJ are re-introducing"Potential Breakup Song"— and they’ve added some more edge to their hit track.

One week after the musical sister duo announced they would be releasing an “explicit” version of their popular song (which has gained recent traction again onTikTok), they dropped thenew version on YouTube.

The audio is very close to the original, but certain lyrics have been changed — like, “My stupid birthday” is now, “My f—— birthday” and “mess up” has been switched up to “f— up.”

“We got along until you did that / Now all I want is just my stuff back / Do you get that? / Let me repeat that / I want my s— back,” another modified lyric goes.

“You can try, you can try / You know I know it’d be a lie / Without me you’re gonna die,” the duo sings. “So you better think clearly, clearly / Before you nearly, nearly / F— up thesituation that you’re gonna miss dearly, dearly / C’mon.”

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On Dec. 22, the sisters — real names Amanda Joy and Alyson Renae Michalka — posteda 21-second snippetteasing the mature remake of their beloved 2007 song.

After Aly & AJ shared the clip (which featured art reminiscent of theirInsominiaticalbum cover), the nostalgic reactions came pouring in.

“OH MY GOD 12 year old me and 27 year old me is living,” commented one fan on Instagramwhile another tweeted, “Aly & AJ have saved 2020 at the last possible second.”

Back in August, the sisters toldUs Weeklythat “Potential Breakup Song” deserved a “facelift.” Aly, 31, explained, “We like the song. I think that we’re proud of it. But I would produce that song a lot differently now when I think about it.”

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“I wouldlove that song to get, like, a facelift,” added AJ, 29. “I do like revisiting that song live and playing it for our fans. But I agree. I think the way pop music has changed now, we’d reproduce it and make it kind of a whole other thing.”

After changing their name to 78violet in 2009, the sisters decided to return to their original names in 2015. Since then, Aly & AJ have released EPs “Ten Years” and “Sanctuary.”

The duo is expected to release a new album in 2021. In the meantime, fans can listen totheir new song, “Slow Dancing.”

source: people.com