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Dean Misdale Releases Video for 'Ego'

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Anyone who’s been to Connections will be familiar with DJ and drag star Feminem The Future, but you may not be quite as well-acquainted with the person behind the makeup, Dean Misdale.

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Misdale is a singer who’s just released ‘Ego’, an interpretation of the Skyhooks classic ‘Ego is Not a Dirty Word’ pumped up with dance beats.

Misdale said they made ‘Ego’ with a specific audience in mind. “‘Ego’ is a straight up club anthem.” they said.

“It’s the kind of track you put on and just have to dance. As well as the single version there are also four remixes being released so be ready to hear it in the clubs!”

Take a look at  the video below, featuring Misdale grooving out in four different looks, all showing off their ego.

Misdale talks more about the track in the May edition of OUTinPerth. Find out where to grab your copy here.

OIP Staff, Update 31-08-23 This article was update to adjust gender pronouns.


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