One of her latest singles is called "Party All Week Bitch". That pretty much sets the tone. When Cortisa Star takes the stage, it's time for unrestrained partying with no regard for polite behaviour, and it's no surprise that the queen of brat herself, Charli XCX, has declared herself a fan of the 20-year-old rapper.
It also makes sense that the duo Frost Children – whom you can also experience at this year's Roskilde Festival – produced "Party All Week Bitch". Cortisa Star embodies some of the same anarchic energy as the genre-bending party starters in Frost Children.
Cortisa Star's big breakthrough single was aptly titled "Fun," and many wanted to join the party, as the single became a huge viral hit in 2024. In 2025, the frenetic debut EP E.M.O. (EVIL MOTION OVERLOAD) followed, breaking through the sound barrier with a mix of explicit and queer lyrics and a trashy blend of post-trap, hyperpop, drill and club beats.
Live, you can expect a show packed with energy and attitude from the artist who proudly calls herself the "underground rap princess." It's not going to go down quietly when she pours out her rowdy party anthems over Roskilde Festival for her first Danish concert.






