‘Drip Drip (Slay!)’ Is the Latest Single From Miss Orange Juicy
The release of ‘Drip Drip (Slay!)’ follows Miss Orange Juicy’s ‘Sorry Not Sorry’ and ‘Orange Juicy’.
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Emerging indie pop duo Miss Orange Juicy have dropped their third-ever single, ‘Drip Drip (Slay!)’.
Comprising singer-songwriter Paige Court (MANE) and producer Mario Späte (Tkay Maidza, WASHINGTON), Miss Orange Juicy are channelling their long-standing friendship into this new project.
A fun indie anthem celebrating confidence, the track continues Miss Orange Juicy’s knack for crafting uptempo pop tunes that make you want to dance.
“Sometimes confidence isn’t loud,” the duo explains. “Sometimes it’s just choosing yourself in small moments. This song is about tapping into that energy - letting yourself feel powerful, even if the world’s a bit chaotic."
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Both Court and Späte had great success before coming together as Miss Orange Juicy. Court first captured national attention as MANE, with her breakthrough single ‘Chasing Butterflies’ earning millions of streams, while Mario Späte is one of South Australia’s most respected producers, with credits including Tkay Maidza, Montaigne and Meg Washington.
“We write from the perspective of our collective inner icon, and it’s completely changed how we create. It’s freed us up to take risks and explore without overthinking. We know Miss Orange Juicy so well now - we can put her in any situation and instantly know how she’d show up. She’s basically become our built-in hype woman… like, what would Miss Orange Juicy do?”
Making their Adelaide live debut at LOUD & QUEER festival alongside REDD, the future is bright for Miss Orange Juicy.
‘Drip Drip (Slay!)’ by Miss Orange Juicy is out now. Listen here.
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