Marisol Embarks on a Euphoric, Dance-Inducing Detour in "gimme some time"


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Dance music heiress Marisol shocks the nerves with her latest drop, “gimme some time.” The high-fashion influencer and rising DJ can’t be contained, bringing her refined taste to the sonic sphere. With her debut album OUCH due this fall, Marisol is ready to claim her rightful space in the electronic scene.  

Though the world may know Eva Gutowski as fashion innovator MyLifeAsEva, her music alias Marisol is a brand new expression of self. She’s curious, cultured, and well-traveled, pouring all of her expansive eccentricity into a colorful music catalog. As the defining single to kick off this new venture, “gimme some time” sucks you into its time-defying portal, a euphoric ride that feels equally gritty and luxurious. It encapsulates all the best eras of techno, devoted to dance yet ethereal in an online kind of way.

Recognized by TIME100’s Top Creators, Variety’s annual ‘Famechangers’ list, and Billboard’s Social Media Stars list, Marisol is tipping off many radars. It’s mostly thanks to her commitment to authentic expression, bringing depth to every arena she enters. Booked and busy to DJ for countless luxury brands across the globe, from Mugler to Prada to Maison Margiela, real most certainly recognizes real. As she gears up to release OUCH, it’s worth it to prepare for a Marisol dance floor takeover.

Listen to "gimme some time" below:

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