
Alice Ivy unveils new single, "Popstar" featuring Låpsley
Australian producer and multi-instrumentalist, Alice Ivy has released her new collaboration with Låpsley – "Popstar" – which features on the forthcoming third album, Do What Makes You Happy.
"Popstar" is the follow-up to her latest releases, "Broke My Heart" featuring Jelani Blackman and Mallrat, and "Wildlife".
On the collaboration, Alice Ivy shares, “I’ve been a massive fan of Låpsley’s since ‘Hurt Me’ came out back in 2016, and I love the DJ Koze edit of ‘Operator’. We crossed paths when I was hanging out in London after some UK shows and spent an afternoon together in a tiny little studio in Islington. There was something special in the air, Caroline Polachek was recording vocals in the studio next door, the studio walls were all wrapped in silver and Låplsey and I were trading horror stories about our experiences as women in the music industry.”
She continues, “I went in thinking we'd probably write something electronic or dance, more like those songs of hers I referenced, but for one reason or another we cranked out a massive angsty rock song, which is ironic because it's called, ‘Popstar’. I guess we were both just feeling super empowered in the moment. My favourite lyrics in this one are, ‘Tell the people what they’re hearing, let the algorithm take it’ and ‘My face is only ageing but my ego needs the stage’. Those lines hit hard!”
Do What Makes You Happy is set for release later this year.
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