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The track sees her team up once again with DJ Parrot
Róisín Murphy has shared a brand new track in ‘Murphy’s Law’ – scroll down the page to listen to it now.
The song was produced by the musician’s longtime collaborator DJ Parrot and spans eight minutes with disco handclaps and Murphy singing: “In Murphy’s Law, I’m gonna meet you tonight.”
In a press release, Murphy said: “[This] is our crack at a straight up, straightforward, no-frills, disco standard. Oh and it’s the story of my life. It’s
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Róisín Murphy has shared a new single titled “Murphy’s Law.” Have a listen to the DJ Parrot-produced song below.
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