INJI's "MADELINE" Is For the Gals and Chaotic Nights Out
If youâve ever spent a shameful amount on an Uber or bargained with a bouncer to let you into the club, INJIâs âMADELINEâ is your new church.
On a quest to usher in another Summer â16 renaissance, UPennâs very own INJI has been making the music no one else is brave enough to: the kind made strictly to lose your body in. There isnât a meaning to dig deep for, no trauma to resurface. Sometimes you feign a British accent over a house beat and thatâs enough.
Itâs the follow-up single to her debut âGASLIGHT,â a viral TikTok hit that skyrocketed her in popularity and left many insatiably hungry for more. Luckily, âMADELINEâ arrives as a fairly foolproof sophomore effort, with an addictive hook and hypnotic uptempo.
Itâs both an unexplainable phenomenon and inarguable scientific fact that summer in New York is as sexy as sexy gets. âMADELINEâ has found a way to perfectly encapsulate both the glamour and grit of NYCâs club culture, from the 3 a.m. cigarette-stained kisses to the drunken bathroom pep talks when your friend sees their ex.
Thereâs a survival instinct when it comes to nights like these: skipping lines, dodging throw up, arguing fake IDs, and of course, keeping tabs on the Madeline of the group. Many twenty-somethings will catch glimpses of their blurry nights in this song, while others might gain the courage to make a perfectly bad decision for once.
Lay INJI over a house track like âMADELINEâ and thereâs nothing but pure magic in store. Listen responsibly. Or recklessly. Itâs your prerogative.
Listen to "Madeline" below: