Released on February 10, 2026, “The Monsters Are My Friends” by CARRØ.m flips the spooky script and turns it into a full-on dance floor celebration. Instead of running from ghosts and skeletons, this track invites them to the party, and honestly, they show up with great energy.
From the jump, the groove locks in. Bright synths shimmer over a steady dance beat that feels built for late-night playlists and Halloween house parties. It’s energetic but polished, playful but still refined. The production stays tight, with each element complementing the next. Nothing feels overcrowded, just smooth layers working together.
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The female-fronted vocals are cool and confident, gliding over the rhythm with ease. There’s a lightness in the delivery that matches the concept perfectly. When she sings about skeletons joining the party “when the moon is out” and casually mentions already dancing with a Spiderman, it captures that carefree, dress-up magic. It’s campy in the best way, not cheesy, just fun.
The heart of the song is simple but relatable: what we’re told to fear might actually be part of who we are. Turning monsters into friends becomes a metaphor for embracing the things that make you different. It’s about owning your quirks, your shadows, your weirdness, and realizing you’re not alone in them.
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CARRØ.m’s long experience in electronic production shows here. The track feels intentional, structured for replay value, and easy to drop into dance, pop or seasonal playlists. But it’s more than a Halloween novelty. Its uplifting vibe gives it life beyond October. “The Monsters Are My Friends” is a reminder that confidence can be playful. Sometimes the scariest thing is standing out, and sometimes that’s exactly what makes the party worth going to.
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