Danish alt-pop riser Debbie Sings has officially released her new EP Oh My, now available to stream on all major platforms. The eight-track project follows her acclaimed debut album Debbie’s Songs, which was recently named the number one best Danish album of 2025 by Soundvenue.
With early singles including Sunny Skies, Sucker Punch, and Hotpants, the EP rollout has already earned praise from major tastemakers such as NME, CLASH, DIY, Dork, The Line of Best Fit, Wonderland, and Electronic Sound.
A Nostalgic Snapshot of Chaos and Freedom
Reflecting on the release, Debbie describes Oh My as a time capsule of a particularly formative period in her life:
“Today Oh My already seems like a very specific time in my life. I already feel a bit nostalgic about that period I made it in. It was a lot of chaos, a lot of freedom and a lot of fun… I had to figure out what made me happy and what I wanted and these songs also kind of reflect that.”
The EP captures that tension between solitude and liberation, offering listeners a raw, immediate body of work that feels both intimate and explosive.
A DIY Electro-Pop Punk Evolution
Largely self-written, self-produced, and self-recorded, Oh My was created while Debbie moved between Copenhagen and Berlin. Apart from “Sucker Punch,” which was co-produced with her friend The Bird, the project was built almost entirely independently — from bedrooms and borrowed studios to buses and coffee shops.
Using Logic, Nexus by reFX, distorted drums and heavily processed vocals, Debbie intentionally limited her toolkit to create a cohesive but unpolished sonic identity. The result is a project that leans into imperfection rather than sanding it down — embracing urgency, distortion and movement.
Where Debbie’s Songs introduced her as a genre-fluid storyteller, Oh My sharpens the edges: it’s more electronic, more punk, and unapologetically club-focused.
Inspired by Electroclash Icons
Drawing inspiration from early-2010s electroclash and boundary-pushing artists like Peaches and Uffie, the EP pulses with restless energy, humour and escapism. It’s dancefloor-ready but equally suited to solitary bedroom catharsis.
Debbie explains:
“Oh My is a reflection of a lot of internal and external chaos channelled into eight tracks. It’s electro-pop-punk music for the dance floor or the floor of your bedroom — made for getting lost, letting go, and carrying on.”
A New Voice from Copenhagen’s Creative Scene
An alumna of Copenhagen’s Rhythmic Music Conservatory, Debbie joins a lineage of forward-thinking Nordic artists including Clarissa Connelly, ML Buch, Smerz, and Astrid Sonne — artists known for reshaping the boundaries of experimental pop and electronic music.
With Oh My, Debbie Sings firmly positions herself as a DIY force in contemporary pop: boundary-less, instinctive and fearless. It’s music made for fast bikes through city streets, sweat-soaked late-night clubs, and those fleeting moments of invincibility that feel slightly delusional but deeply human.
