I’m Going To Marry Your Dad Announces Amusing Debut Single “The Friendship Song”

News is brewing as I’m Going To Marry Your Dad announces the March 5 release of their first ever single “The Friendship Song” under the House of Feelings in the center of New York City.

The creative force behind the performance art project “I’m Going To Marry Your Dad,” Xalvador, is well-known for his work with drag icon Christeene. This artist has been getting more and more recognition, especially in the LGBTQ+ community and elsewhere.

“The Friendship Song”, while on the surface seems innocent, is actually a critique of the shallow nature of modern friedships. As produced by Derek Walsh, the song allows listeners to look deeper into our relationships.

The artist boldly asserts that friendship and professional success are often linked, as it changes into a campfire singalong. The humorous line, “Grab your friends and say hello, how are you, how can you further my career?” expresses how some personal relationships are seen as a possibility for career advancement.

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Although this idea may seem cynical or even controversial to some, the artist argues that it is an economic reality. For instance, what others may consider to be horrible, they see as economical. This clever wordplay adds a layer of satire to the song. ‘The Friendship Song’ is a definite add to your playlist.

A release show with a stellar lineup that includes I’m Going To Marry Your Dad, Christeene, Josephine Network, and Le Bang will take place on March 8 at 7 pm at TV EYE, located at 1647 Weirfield St, Ridgewood

The satirical “Friendship Song”, with a focus on the absurdity of humankind, will be available on all streaming services on March 5. Get tickets to the March 8 release show here.

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