Debbie Sings Announces New EP 'Oh My' and Drops High-Voltage Single "Sucker Punch"

Debbie Sings Announces New EP ‘Oh My’ and Drops High-Voltage Single “Sucker Punch”

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Berlin-via-Copenhagen producer and singer Debbie Sings is keeping her foot on the gas. Fresh off the massive success of her 2025 debut Debbie’s Songs, which topped Danish “Album of the Year” lists and earned her a high-profile fan in Oklou, she has officially announced her upcoming EP, Oh My, arriving February 27th via BIG OIL Recordings. The news follows a breakout year that saw her bring her chaotic, high-energy live show to a packed-out crowd at Roskilde Festival and gain international support from the likes of NME and CLASH.

To celebrate the announcement, Debbie has unleashed “Sucker Punch,” a hyperactive club track that dials up the intensity with distorted synths and punchy drums. Picking up where her previous single “Sunny Skies” left off, the new track features her rawest vocal delivery to date and was designed to work just as well for bedroom dancing as it does for sweaty club floors. The song arrives as Debbie has been spending more time in Japan, reportedly working on several unannounced collaborations.

Speaking on “Sucker Punch”, Debbie says:

“Sucker Punch is a song about being sick of bullshit. It is about feeling like kicking some ass and eating everything on the menu.”

Oh My is a deeply personal project, largely written, produced, and recorded by Debbie herself while moving between Copenhagen and Berlin. Working from buses, coffee shops, and borrowed studios, she deliberately limited her tools to create a sound that embraces urgency and imperfection over a polished studio finish. With the exception of “Sucker Punch,” which was co-produced with her friend The Bird, the EP is a testament to her DIY spirit, capturing the pure, immediate chaos of her creative process.

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Katie Macbeth

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Katie Macbeth is a freelance music journalist and editor of Indie is not a Genre.



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