Love Island bosses have always scrapped any singing or music on the show, but they shook things up this year.
The music the islanders can listen to is very limited and it's only played during specific challenges, including the heart rate challenge, and is mostly just put over the scenes instead.
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For the first time islanders were recorded singing and it was aired on Unseen Bits, whereas in previous series they've been given a stern telling off for doing so.
Speaking to Daily Star, Leah Taylor said: "We all used to think that when we were singing, it would never get shown on TV.
"We would just mess around like singing stupidly thinking they would never be able to show it because of the copyright but little did we know they actually did show it. We just didn't realise they would."
It became a regular thing on Unseen Bits that the girls would be filmed singing some hit tracks, including Beyonce's Love on Top while they were all getting ready in the dressing rooms.
The clip of them singing is the first time it's been given the green light, with Amy Hart previously telling Closer Online that she was told off when she sang.
She admitted that singing pop songs was against the rules, and the only way she could get around it was by singing songs from Disney films and musical theatre instead.
There are lots of things you can't do when you're in the Love Island villa, so Leah added there were loads of things she was thrilled to be able to do when she got back out.
She said: "I have been non stop busy, but I've been doing some exciting things, some really cool brands have come forward to work with and then I've been able to see like friends and family I haven't seen in so long.
"I've really enjoyed doing all the things that I missed when I was in the villa like going out for dinner or just driving in my car and listening to music."
Leah was voted out of the villa with her partner Montel, but the pair have since parted ways since their exit.
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