M¥SS KETA and Miss Bashful Dissect Afterhours Culture on ‘Hangover Girl’

Italian club provocateur M¥SS KETA has returned with her latest single, “Hangover Girl,” a collaborative track featuring Berlin’s own Miss Bashful. Released via Universal Music Italia, the project positions itself at the exact intersection of Italian electro-rap, pop subversion, and the raw, hedonistic weight of the Berlin underground.


The Anatomy of the Afters

“Hangover Girl” functions as a sonic documentation of nightlife fatigue and dancefloor euphoria. Anchored by the blunt refrain, “Sorry but I’m not showing up to work today,” the track moves through the cyclical nature of nocturnal excess, missed obligations, and the thin line between glamour and exhaustion. Rather than romanticising the club landscape, the production highlights the contradictions of nightlife culture, embracing the physical fallout of the after-hours as a space of communal freedom for queer communities and party subcultures.

The release is accompanied by a cinematic official music video that amplifies the single’s themes of self-mythology and excess, translating the track’s tense, late-night energy directly to the screen.



An Alliance of Club Provocateurs

The choice of collaborator brings a distinct localised edge to the record. Miss Bashful, known for her high-energy outputs alongside artists like MCR-T, DBBD, and X-Coast, injects the track with her signature tongue-in-cheek, club-forward delivery. Both artists share an instinct for heavy performance art and boundary-pushing electronic music, making the alliance entirely natural.

The release serves as a prelude to a significant live intersection for the duo. M¥SS KETA and Miss Bashful are scheduled to perform “Hangover Girl” live at Berlin Pride 2026, taking over the headline slot at the Brandenburg Gate on July 24.

Follow:

M¥SS KETA: @myss.keta
MISS BASHFUL: @missbashful_xoxo