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Get ready to Swerlk with the Scissor Sisters

The Scissor Sisters have teamed up with MNDR to release their first new tune in over five years.

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Its all about swerlk, which is what happens when you simultaneously combine a twerk, twirl, werk, swerve and swirl.

Swerlk has been released in support of Contigo Fund, which was established after the 2016 Pulse Nightclub tragedy in Orlando Florida. Please go to ask that you head to the Swerlk website to donate and find out more.

“Keep it Swerlky!” the said announcing the new song.

In an interview with The Huffington Post group member Babydaddy explained how the new tune came about.

“MNDR and I were talking about how we wouldn’t exist without the culture around the clubs and the bars and the kind of escapes they provided and complete support system for what we were both doing when we started our projects,”  Babydaddy told The Huffington Post. “So it was this sort of, ‘we’re not just supportive but also in debt to this culture.'”

Swerlk away.

 


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