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Dorian Electra’s latest single Puppet is enough to make anyone blush

Dorian Electra wastes no time getting into the down and dirty (emphasis on dirty) in their newest release ‘Puppet’

Once again, Dorian Electra has delivered on their trademark erotic lyricism in their own approach to Beethoven’s Fur Elise’, dripping with glamour, hyper-pop and sensuality.

Electra isn’t afraid to tell the world what they want outright, rather than dancing around the idea (although dancing is 100% involved with this song).

 

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With an opening line like ‘Fuck it, put it up me like puppet / Love it, fill me to the brim like bucket’ it’s pretty impossible not to get heads turning and ears listening.

In true Dorian Electra fashion, the shock factor of the eroticism does not go to waste. The erotic lyrics lend a commentary to the often intense ownership fans feel over their idols, much like a puppet in the hands of its puppeteer;

Cut my strings but please, don’t ever set me free / No, I won’t let go, I give you full control

 

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Puppet serves as the second to last single for the upcoming album Fanfare. The third album in Dorian’s discography, arriving October 6, will dive further into the themes of fandoms and celebrity treatment. To celebrate, Dorian Electra will be hosting a one night only event in Los Angeles, accompanied by Uffie and Club Eat.

 

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The expertise blend of pop, electronic, and glam-rock, as well as left-field elements like baroque, jazz and classical only solidifies Dorian Electra’s legendary status in the music, fashion and queer communities and leaves people everywhere on the edge of their seats in anticipation. 

Already reaching the top with collaborations with Lady Gaga (Replay), Charli XCX (Femmebot), 100 gecs (gec 2 U) and Pussy Riot (TOXIC), to name a few, the hyper-pop maximalist can only continue rising higher in legend status.