As the spooky season begins, get ready to party with New York (USA) based gothic pop artist's Metamorph new single, "Cauldron Bubble Pop". This song tells the tale of a wickedly fun night where we taste pixie sticks and drink potions, where magic cauldron bubbles meet matrix glitches.
It's all about dancing and twisting through the madness and sadness with glamour ghouls and vampire vixens. With lyrics like "Glitch in the matrix, don't stop" and "wicked naughty", it's the perfect blend of witchy vibes and upbeat energy, guaranteed to get the crowd moving.
Whether you're spinning for a packed club, Twitch, or just chilling on your own, "Cauldron Bubble Pop" is the track that'll keep the night undead. Give it a try. Link

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