I like to dance in the kitchen and I've had a nostalgia itch to scratch.
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Dancing in the kitchen is the vibe, for sure
May 21, 2025
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I'm a big Ethel Cain fan and I heard this remix first on Tiktok. Last week, I blasted this song in my living room and danced with my boyfriend, Jack. Fully chaotic jumping, spinning, sweaty dancing. Dancing is incredibly cathartic and such a good way to move stuck energy through your body-- I don't go to clubs hardly ever or take dance classes, so I'm trying to make more of an effort to "dance on my own" (hehe, song title). It's good for the soul. 
Feb 7, 2025
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These songs automatically take me back to dancing in the pubs in rural NSW
Apr 23, 2025

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