Queen Paris Hilton knows a thing or two about being a tease.
The iconic heiress has spent years now standing behind the DJ booth getting chummy with the likes of Afrojack, Deadmau5 and Avicii while planning and perfecting what will surely be a legendary, House-inspired follow-up to her flawless 2006 debut, Paris.
After plans were scrapped time and time again over the past two years — including a song with LMFAO, as well as a rumored track called “After Midnight” — it seems that things are finally coming together for the “Drunk Text” diva.
This evening — right this very second, in fact — Paris Hilton is shooting the video for her upcoming single, directed by the talented Hannah Lux Davis, who most recently shot Ciara & Nicki Minaj‘s “I’m Out,” as well as Birdman‘s “Tapout” (which featured a cameo by Paris.)
From Paris’ Twitter:
http://twitter.com/ParisHilton/status/359813193792626691
Thanks @SBGoodman! Just opened up the boxes of 500 glowsticks you sent me! They are going to make the party scenes look even more insane! ♡
— ParisHilton (@ParisHilton) July 23, 2013
http://twitter.com/ParisHilton/status/359831571429195776
If the final hashtag’s to be taken as a clue (rather than just a standard Twitter sign-off, like #blessed or #YOLO), then she’s referenced her long-awaited House smash with Afrojack called “Good Time,” which premiered live once in unfinished form at the Sun City Music Festival in El Paso back in September of 2011. (Check out my breathless post from the moment it first premiered.)
Haven’t heard the clip yet? Listen below.
The clearest part comes in at the 2:50 mark, as Paris’ unmistakable coos comes gliding in above the icy synthesizers: “Are you having a good time? ‘Cause I’m having a good time / And I might be a bit tipsy…but that’s okay ’cause you’re with me!” It’s so, so good and promising, still.
“Good Time” (or whatever song she’s shooting the video for right now) will be the first from her upcoming Cash Money Records debut.
Form a prayer circle, praise her pink-hued, Can Can-scented light and get ready, bitches: The Return of Paris is nearly upon us.