Debbie Sings shares new single ‘Hotpants’

Debbie Sings by Magnus Volmer Nielsen

Today, Copenhagen singer and producer, Debbie Sings shares ‘Hotpants’, the final single to be taken from her upcoming EP Oh My, out February 27th via BIG OIL Recordings.

Arriving as a carefree, high-energy pop romp, ‘Hotpants’ leans fully into fun - a euphoric rush of dancefloor-ready beats, europop melodrama and straight-up pop instinct. Less concerned with grand statements than pure feeling, it’s a joyful, immediate release that captures Debbie at her most playful and self-assured.

‘Hotpants’ lands at the end of a breakout run for Debbie Sings, following widespread early support across the campaign from the likes of Wonderland, NME, CLASH, DIY, The Line of Best Fit, Electronic Sound, and more. With each release, Oh My has revealed itself as a sharp, chaotic, and club-facing evolution of Debbie’s sound - and ‘Hotpants’ serves as its most carefree moment yet.

Speaking on ‘Hotpants’, Debbie says: “I wore hotpants a lot last summer and on a hot summer’s day the song just came out of the blue – hotpants deserved an ode! It was the last song I made for the EP, and it felt as if I knew how it should sound right away, having worked a lot on the EP’s sound. It was a fun and immediate process.”

Listen to ‘Hotpants’ here

Oh My is a largely self-written, produced, and recorded project, created almost entirely by Debbie herself while moving between Copenhagen and Berlin. With the exception of “Sucker Punch”, which was co-produced with her friend The Bird, Debbie worked from bedrooms, borrowed studios, buses, and coffee shops, deliberately limiting her tools and relying primarily on Logic, Nexus by reFX, distorted drums, and heavily processed vocals to create a cohesive, raw, and immediate sound. The result is an EP that embraces imperfection, urgency, and freedom, capturing chaos rather than polishing it away.

An alumna of Copenhagen’s Rhythmic Music Conservatory, Debbie joins a lineage of forward-thinking artists including Clarissa Connelly, ML Buch, Smerz, and Astrid Sonne. While Debbie’s Songs introduced her as a genre-hopping storyteller, Oh My sharpens the focus: more uniform, more electronic, more punk, and more unapologetically club-oriented. Inspired by early-2010s electroclash and artists like Peaches and Uffie, the EP leans into escapism, humour, and restless energy.

Speaking on the EP, Debbie says: “Oh My is a reflection of a lot of internal and external chaos channelled into eight tracks. It’s electro-pop-punk music for the dance floor or the floor of your bedroom - made for getting lost, letting go, and carrying on.”

With Oh My, Debbie Sings positions herself as a boundary-less, DIY force in contemporary pop, an artist making music for fast bikes through the city, late-night clubs, and moments of invincibility that feel slightly delusional but deeply human. It’s a soundtrack for escape, community, and movement, wherever you choose to dance.

Oh My track listing

1. Eh Oh
2. Sucker Punch
3. Sunny Skies
4. Make Your Body Move
5. Music Loves Me
6. Hotpants
7. Oh My
8. Leave This City

Connect with Debbie Sings
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