Sh!tty Princess Revives the Golden Age of Dance with “Same Stars” and Her Electrifying New EP “EDM 2015”
Shitty Princess builds her world around the idea of liberation: musical, emotional, social, and visual. “Same Stars” is a release valve for tension. Its sound is built for catharsis, with shimmering synths and a bassline that hits raw and primal. It’s made for the moment when the body takes over and the mind lets go. That’s the essence of her work: creating spaces where control softens and freedom moves in.
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The lampshade on her head is a statement. Both disguise and declaration, the lampshade has become her signature, a symbol of play and release. “At a party, the one wearing the lampshade is usually the wildest,” she says. “If I’m that person, you don’t have to be. I want people to feel free, to let go, to step into something magical.” Equal parts humor and empowerment, it’s her calling card.
The fairy tale she offers isn’t dreamy or escapist. It’s bold, glittered, and made for motion. Princessfest carries that same spirit into real life. It’s a platform for women to claim space without needing to explain themselves. From its sponsors to its immersive setups and Fashion Week appearances, every element celebrates visibility without asking for permission.
Behind the lamp, Shitty Princess has built an equally impressive professional profile. She’s a Recording Academy voting producer with Grammy consideration for Producer of the Year. Her live résumé includes performances with Post Malone, Dillon Francis, Steve Aoki, Migos, and Zeds Dead. It’s a community built through sound, style, and repetition. Her message stays clear: you don’t have to blend to belong.
Even her release strategy reflects that thinking. Dropping an EP on the same day as a major pop album is a calculation. She’s not competing with Taylor Swift; she’s tapping into the moment when the world is already tuned in. The same intuition has carried her from Fashion Week stages to global festivals. Her timing shows she understands the system without being bound by it.
The aforementioned EP, titled EDM 2015 is a glittering, four-track time capsule that revives the golden era when festival anthems ruled the radio. From “Same Stars” to the breezy pulse of “Shatters” and the future-bass fireworks of the self-titled closer, the EP captures the sense of possibility that first pulled her into music. “2015 was the year I stopped just loving EDM and started living it,” she says. “This EP is my origin story in sound – a love letter to the era that made me believe I could turn a dream into a career.” It’s Shitty Princess at her most joyful, most cinematic, and most self-aware. A true celebration of nostalgia reborn as pure, modern energy.
“Same Stars” leads the way and “EDM 2015” brings it all together with a euphoric, self-aware, celebratory feeling of belonging and empowerment, whether you’re dancing alone or lost in a crowd. Its message is simple: magic isn’t rare, and it doesn’t have to be earned. It only needs to be shared.