Days after Ms. Biljana Electronica’s conspicuous disappearance from Kyle Gordon’s various “Planet of the Bass” music videos sent Twitter into a tizzy, our favorite blonde Europop icon is back — and more delightfully nonsensical than ever.


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On Tuesday, Gordon dropped the full version of his viral song and its accompanying music video on YouTube, delighting all three people who aren’t entirely sick of his alter ego DJ Crazy Times’ Y2k-themed parody.



But more than finally getting to hear the full banger for themselves, fans — even those annoyed by the now slightly overplayed hit — were enthralled by another element of this momentous release: Ms. Electronica’s triumphant return.



“Extremely over 'Planet of the Bass' but I would toss myself down a flight of stairs for Ms. Biljana Electronica,” wrote @tinycans.


“The real Ms. Biljana Electronica is back, arouuu (wolf howl),” celebrated @corncobdipshit.


“Love for Ms Biljana Electronica restored,” added @dave_et_al.



But more than fueling our collective crushon the vaguely Eastern European pop star, also known as Audrey Trullinger, the beloved singer’s return may have ultimately accomplished “Planet of the Bass’” lofty goal — “world peace.”


As DJ Crazy Times fan @patrickhwillems so aptly put it on Twitter: “Who has time to care about ‘indictments’ or whatever else is happening when the original Ms. Biljana Electronica is back?”