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| Q | A | |---|---| | | The original version contains mild profanity typical of party anthems, but a radio‑edit exists for broader play. | | Where can I legally stream/download it? | It’s available on major platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer) and for purchase on Bandcamp/Beatport. | | Can I remix it? | The label released a short “stems” package for DJs under a non‑commercial license; check the official MyDirtyHobby site for terms. | | Is there an official music video? | Yes—a high‑contrast, neon‑lit visual that mirrors the “drunk party” theme. Watching it can inspire your own party décor. | | What other tracks pair well with it? | Look for similar BPM songs in the German electropop scene: e.g., “Bunte Nächte” by KIDDO, “Kalter Schweiß” by LUNA, or international tracks like “Don’t Stop (Color on the Walls)” (Röyksopp). | MyDirtyHobby 2023 Leonie Pur Angetrunkene Party...
True to its name, the party included a variety of alcoholic beverages, contributing to the lively and carefree spirit of the event. often refer to individual niche scenes, the broader
| Theme | How It Appears in the Song | |-------|----------------------------| | | The title itself references being “drunk”; lyrics depict a night where inhibitions are lowered. | | Youthful Spontaneity | References to impulsive dancing, random encounters, and a “live in the moment” mindset. | | Party Culture | Imagery of lights, thumping bass, and a crowded floor; a celebration of communal euphoria. | | Temporary Bonds | The song hints at fleeting connections—people meet, flirt, and part ways by sunrise. | | Self‑Awareness | There’s an undercurrent of knowing the night is a brief escape, not a permanent lifestyle. | | | Can I remix it