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    M¥SS KETA & Miss Bashful Release Hangover Girl – Electric Mode

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    M¥SS KETA & Miss Bashful Release Hangover Girl – Electric Mode


    Italian club icon, performer and cultural provocateur M¥SS KETA returns with ‘Hangover Girl’, a riotous new collaboration with Berlin-based artist Miss Bashful, out Friday 26 June via Universal Music Italia.

    Landing somewhere between Italian pop provocation, electro-rap attitude and Berlin’s slut-techno underground, Hangover Girl transforms the morning-after crash into a badge of honour. Built around the instantly quotable refrain “Sorry but I’m not showing up to work today,” the track follows its heroine through champagne-soaked nights, missed obligations and glorious self-delusion, part confession, part celebration, and entirely committed to the chaos of nightlife culture. Hangover Girl revels in the contradictions of the dancefloor: exhaustion and euphoria, glamour and mess, failure and freedom. It’s a record that embraces the beautiful fallout of the afters, soundtracking the girls, gays and party creatures who keep dancing anyway.

    Released alongside the single is a cinematic official music video, which pushes even further into the chaos, glamour and self-mythology at the heart of Hangover Girl, bringing its world of excess vividly to life on screen.

    Joining her on Hangover Girl is Miss Bashful, the Berlin-based artist whose bold, high-energy sound sits at the intersection of underground club culture and unapologetic self-expression. With collaborations spanning DBBD, Only Fire, MCR-T, X-Coast and Ski Aggu, Bashful brings her bratty, club-forward edge to a collaboration that feels tailor-made for both artists.

    The release also arrives ahead of a major live moment for both artists, with M¥SS KETA and Miss Bashful set to perform ‘Hangover Girl’ together at Berlin Pride 2026 on 24 July, taking over the headliner slot at Brandenburg Gate from 9:15pm, a fitting stage for a record built on queer freedom, provocation and unapologetic excess.

    Together, M¥SS KETA and Miss Bashful make perfect partners on Hangover Girl: two artists with a shared instinct for provocation, performance and pushing club music into bolder, more playful territory. The result is a track that feels as suited to a sweat-soaked dancefloor as it does to a post-party comedown spiral..messy, glamorous and impossible to ignore.

    Hangover Girl is out now on all platforms and is available to stream & purchase here.

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