Chlöe Bailey gives her fans the bad b*tch energy she promised in her latest hot music video.

The second single from her long-awaited, untitled debut solo album, “Treat Me,” directed by Diana Kunst, has fans drooling over the sleek, black-and-white visual. The track, which samples Bubba Sparxx’s 2006 classic “Ms. New Booty,” encourages her love interest to take the shot.

Fans took to Twitter to share their opinion on how much the “Have Mercy” singer has grown with her new video. One Twitter user noted the video and the song are a bop.

A number of Twitter users praised Bailey’s curvy physique.

Most fans took to defend Bailey and her new grown personality. One user said they didn’t care if people didn’t like the video because many music listeners don’t give the new girls a chance anyway.

Another user applauded Bailey for getting her footing in her new adult persona and, even more so, publicly doing it.

One fan took the time to share the treatment behind the visual, explaining that Bailey is teaching her love interest how to treat and love her.

However, some music listeners aren’t big fans of the video. One music listener finds Bailey’s music harsh and feels her videos are wild.

Another user acknowledges that she isn’t Bailey’s target audience and is fine with that.

One user felt the song was bad, and no one would stream it if it didn’t have Bailey in it.

What did you think about the new “Treat Me” music video?