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Midnight Pool Party Drops Infectious Disco House Single ‘BADDIE ERA’


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Darren Morilla & Oliver Dela Cruz are the creative minds behind Australian disco/dance-house project Midnight Pool Party. They have been around for a few years now with a knack for making fun, helplessly catchy dance music.

They recently closed out 2023 with a disco house heater titled ‘BADDIE ERA,’ a uplifting track full of bright melodies with a simple message – celebrating how far they’ve come, being proud of the people they’ve become, and remembering that it’s never too late to do achieve your goals. 

“We’re both in our 30’s now and we’ve both been through all the trials and tribulations that life brings such as relationships, identity crisis, career road bumps, personal insecurities, creative blocks etc. You can hear all of these things in most of our early songs, back when we were more vulnerable and still figuring things out. Fast forward to now and we are so much surer of ourselves, not just personally but also creatively. At first listen, lyrically this song may sound a bit obnoxious, but it’s just a cheeky song celebrating how far we’ve come and that we’re damn proud of who we are as people, and that it’s never too late to kill it in life.!” – Midnight Pool Party 

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Midnight Pool Party Drops Infectious Disco House Single ‘BADDIE ERA’

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