The music video for “Don’t Call Me Angel” off the upcoming Charlie’s Angels soundtrack is here, and it’s going to be your new fave.

Charlie’s Angels doesn’t open in movie theaters until November 15, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start getting excited about the movie now. To start building some hype, the music video for the new song from the film, “Don’t Call Me Angel,” just released.

The song brings Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, and Lana Del Rey together, and the music video even features an appearance by Charlie’s Angels director and Bosley herself, Elizabeth Banks.

“Don’t Call Me Angel” is certainly catchy and works hard to capture that badass-yet-fun spirit we love about Charlie’s Angels. And we love seeing badass women in music coming together to create one rad song together.

Of course, “Don’t Call Me Angel” has some pretty big shoes to fill. Though it isn’t a cover, if you were of movie-going age back when Charlie’s Angels opened in movie theaters back in 2000, you might not be able to help yourself when it comes to comparing it to that movie’s theme — “Independent Women” by Destiny’s Child.

“Don’t Call Me Angel” is catchy, for sure, but it tries to be a bit grittier and doesn’t quite have the fun energy of “Independent Women.” Obviously, both songs are fun and make you want to dance, but it’s always going to be rough when you’re facing off with Beyoncé.

Still, “Don’t Call Me Angel” is a great song featuring three really talented artists in Grande, Cyrus, and Del Rey. And despite being a little bit more intense than “Independent Women,” it still channels that fun and cheeky energy you want to see in a Charlie’s Angels theme.

But the most telling part of the song is that you can’t help but feel excited to see what Elizabeth Banks has in store for us in her adaptation of Charlie’s Angels starring Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska after listening. Thankfully, we don’t have to wait too much longer for the film’s November 15 premiere.

Until then, you can snag the song on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your music.