In 2005, before Electric Zoo touched down in New York City, in a time before Las Vegas Motor Speedway ever transformed into the heavenly rave of Electric Daisy Carnival and DJ prodigy Aiden Jude was just a 1-year-old, Princess Superstar released a hip-hop/electroclash album in which she collaborated with Felix Da Housecat, Armand Van Helden, Tom Terry, Arthur Baker and Stewart Price. Afrojack made a remix.
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Does Princess Superstar feel like she's missing out on any of that crazy, club-hopping, jet-setting life she used to lead before moving next door to the one percent to teach hip-hop to her toddler?"There's definitely that part of me that's like, '[gasps] What am I missing?'" she admits. "Sure. But there's another part of me that really loves getting eight hours of sleep a night."If you're in NYC catch Princess Superstar DJing Roxy Cottontail's Yotel Brunch on August 24. It's from 11am to 5pm and $45 for unlimited food and drink for two hours.Keep reading and watching…
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