Australian artist MUKI lets loose on the haters on electrifying new track "Gold Oxygen"
"Gold Oxygen" is a vibrant, in-your-face statement of self-assurance that will grab your attention within seconds with its brash pop attitude and unadulterated confidence.
Sydney-based artist MUKI first made her mark last year when she released "SASSAPARILLA" and became something of an unexpected viral sensation, going on to support the likes of Client Liaison and Paces on tour. With its no holds barred attitude and fearless energy, her new single will undoubtedly get ears pricked in her direction once again.
MUKI's brand of pop packs a punch and is not for the faint-hearted. "Gold Oxygen" sees MUKI release herself from outside pressure and instead head straight for the jugular to create something that is empowering, gutsy and, most importantly, really good fun.
"'Gold Oxygen' is an anthem for 'blocking the haters’" She explains, describing the definitive message of self-empowerment that envelopes the song, continuing "It is about believing in yourself and drowning out other people’s negativity by being your own supporter. It is about having the attitude that if people don’t accept you or support you then they aren’t worth your energy. Ultimately it is about having the courage to do YOU despite the opinion of others.”
Hold onto your helmets, because MUKI is about to take you on a pretty crazy adventure.
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