G Flip Returns with Retro Single ‘Disco Cowgirl’
“‘Disco Cowgirl’ is the first taste of a new era,” shares G Flip.

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Melbourne singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer G Flip is back with their first taste of new music this year – the retro-sounding ‘Disco Cowgirl’.
Out now via AWAL Recordings, ‘Disco Cowgril’ is a fluro-drenched ‘80s synth slayer with a driving beat and an anthemic chorus that makes you yearn for a simpler time.
Co-written and co-produced with regular G Flip collaborator Aidan Hodd, G Flip laid down the track in their LA studio, playing the majority of instruments themself.
“‘Disco Cowgirl’ is the first taste of a new era,” shares G Flip. “It’s the first stop on a larger ride that I can’t wait to share with the world.”
Beginning life as a session musician and bedroom producer, G Flip took the world by storm with the 2018 release of their debut single, ‘About You’. Not only did it premiere on triple j the same day it was uploaded to the triple j Unearthed site, but the track was also named “Best New Track” by Pitchfork.
G Flip’s debut album, About Us, landed at #6 on the ARIA Chart in 2019 and was followed by their ARIA #1 album DRUMMER in 2023.
Highlighted by singles including ‘Be Your Man,’ ‘The Worst Person Alive,’ and ‘Good Enough,’ the album scored G Flip three ARIA Awards and propelled them to superstardom.
‘Disco Cowgirl’ is out now via AWAL Records on all streaming platforms. Pre-order a limited edition 7″ vinyl here.
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