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Dirty Versachi returns with a non-binary anthem

Australia’s Dirty Versachi has shared a new song Enby Cowgirlfromhell is a non-binary anthem of hyper-pop that sounds like it’s drawn inspiration from a Daft Punk classic.

On the track the vocalist calls out to “ride it” and shake it” in a way very reminiscent of things getting better, faster, harder, and stronger.

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The filthy, high-energy club track was inspired by a Grindr username that instantly sparked Dirty Versachi’s imagination.

It captures the chaos, camp and raw confidence of a night out, channeling queer freedom, self-expression and the feeling of being completely at home in your body.

Playful, provocative and made for sweaty dancefloors, it carries a wild cowgirl-boy-they energy from start to finish. The vocal on the tune from Dirty Versachi, it’s pitch shifted to defy gender.

Enby Cowgirlfrmhell
arrives after a period of rapid momentum for Dirty Versachi. From DJing the main stage for Heaps Gay at Mardi Gras in February 2026, to their first international songwriting residency in Los Angeles at the end of 2025, those experiences have helped shape the next era of Dirty Versachi.

The new tune is available on streaming services now.

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