SKAMP Returns with Queer-Powered 90s Eurodance Anthem “Put in Love”

Lithuanian music icons SKAMP are back with a powerful new single, “Put in Love,” a high-energy 90s Eurodance-inspired track with a timely message.

Blending infectious beats, euphoric synths, and anthemic vocals, “Put in Love” delivers a satirical commentary on freedom, human rights, and the absurdity of global affairs, all wrapped in irresistible dancefloor energy. The single drops this Friday, February 7th.

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A pioneering force in the Lithuanian music scene since the late 90s, SKAMP has garnered multiple music awards and is remembered for their memorable Eurovision 2001 performance, representing Lithuania with “You Got Style.” Known for pushing creative boundaries, the band returns after a hiatus with a powerful statement.

“Put in Love” features a fierce lineup of Lithuanian drag artists: Luka Mokka, Edma, and Aura More. These performers have been instrumental in bringing LGBTQ+ culture into the Lithuanian mainstream.

Luka Mokka, a leading voice in the Lithuanian drag and queer scene, has lived across Europe and even provided humanitarian aid in Ukraine during the war. Edma & Aura More are co-founders of Draugės TV, Lithuania’s first drag-focused YouTube channel, which has been pivotal in promoting drag culture and LGBTQ+ representation in the region.

This high-energy track is perfect for fans of 90s Eurodance, those who appreciate music with a message, and anyone who celebrates diversity and inclusion. “Put in Love” will be available on all major streaming platforms on February 7th.

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