Publicity Campaign: Shitzulover07 - ‘Black Dahlia’
Sydney’s own club-pop renegade Shitzulover07 returns with ‘Black Dahlia’, her latest single out now via Too Lost, marking a new chapter for one of Australia’s most enigmatic underground voices.
Fresh from a year of packed club sets and over 400,000 streams, Shitzulover07 takes the late-night dancefloor hostage with a sound that’s dark, glossy, and unapologetically queer. ‘Black Dahlia’ is all pulsing bass, sharp synths, and lyrics that flirt with danger. Built for bodies moving under neon, and minds chasing the next thrill. The track is a feverish nod to Y2K club culture, old Hollywood myth, and the kind of nights that leave you changed.
Shitzulover07 says: “‘Black Dahlia’ is about controversy, late nights, and the hunger for more. It’s that feeling of chasing something beautiful and a bit dangerous. I wanted the track to hit like the last song of the night. Seductive, a little bit dangerous, and impossible to ignore.”
A fixture in Sydney’s queer scene, Shitzulover07’s journey began in the underground hyperpop world, drawing inspiration from icons like SOPHIE and Ayesha Erotica. She produces everything herself, experimenting with pitch-shifted vocals, rapid-fire lyricism, and a signature dark-femme edge that’s become her calling card.
Her visual world is as bold as her sound: flashes of skin, harsh lighting, grainy cameras, and a late-night energy that’s both chic and a little bit trashy. Every image, every beat, is a challenge to the ordinary. A call to those who feel most alive after midnight.
‘Black Dahlia’ is the first taste of an upcoming 24-track debut album, a body of work that moves through nightlife, obsession, and self-reinvention. It’s a record for the club kids, the misfits, and anyone who finds power in the shadows.
‘Black Dahlia’ - a dare to live after dark, where the rules dissolve and only the bold remain.