![]() ![]() Like all great songs about being in a club, “Die on the Dancefloor” is about more than just dancing it’s about unity, shared experiences, catharsis. ![]() “I don’t know, man, I’m ready to go so hard.” “It’s come at the perfect time because now we can go and perish on the dance floor.” Not literally, I hope. “It’s an ode to all the nights out we’ve missed,” says the 24-year-old, shuffling back on a battered sofa in an east London recording studio, her oversized Bangerz-era Miley Cyrus T-shirt covering her like a blanket. Fast-forward 18 months, and Whitley Bay’s finest export came up with a soundtrack to our tentative return to “normal”: the sticky, glitter-and-beer-soaked “Die on the Dancefloor”. ![]() A sarcastic tribute to the “boring lives” we live online, it soon became depressingly prophetic. Just before the world was plunged into isolation, pop provocateur L Devine released “Boring People”.
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