Marc Biala embodies duality. He is a healer by profession and a storyteller by instinct. By day, he’s an Austin, Texas-based psychiatric and transgender specialist, guiding others through identity, emotion, and their inner worlds. By night, he channels that same understanding inward. He crafts music blending the pulse of pop, the grit of hip hop, the sensuality of R&B, the rhythm of Latin urban, and the boundary-bending textures of electronic and experimental sound. His music feels deeply personal and lived-in. Every melody is a confession, every beat a heartbeat. The lyrics resemble a therapy session with the lights dimmed and the truth unfiltered. For Marc, music is medicine. It’s a release valve, a processing tool, and a way to stitch emotion into frequency, turning lived experience into rhythm.
Biala now returns with one of his most infectious and personality-driven releases yet. “Glitchy + Bitchy” is a 3-minute and 45-second retro-futuristic disco jam made for laughing, dancing, and coping with human absurdity.
The track is built on glossy funk guitar riffs, rich basslines, and silky synth stacks, creating a perfect collision of ’70s/’80s disco glamour and modern pop polish. It has the groove of Studio 54, the glimmer of Dua Lipa or Doja Cat, and the sticky quality of a meme you can’t get out of your head.
The track is sonically butter-smooth; it’s tight, clean, and irresistibly danceable. It also has just enough trap-tinged percussion and vocal layering to feel current, playful, and fully TikTok-ready.
Marc didn’t overthink this one, and that’s exactly why it works.
“The lyrics are based on real conversations and brain-melting moments I kept noticing in the world,” Biala says. “I wanted something fun, sarcastic, and honest. Something you can laugh to, dance to, and maybe scream-sing in the car when life gets weird.”
Co-written with Prod Tae, the track was built fast and intuitively. It started with a disco beat, a loose melody, and a shared understanding that sometimes people just say things like, “Thought 2 + 2 was twenty-two” or “Talkin ‘bout how clouds are made of dust.”
Biala recorded the track entirely in his home studio. He brought in Ms. Antonia Fountain to deliver the perfect female vocal attitude and ad-libs, adding the chaotic conversational energy the song deserved. Mixing and final polish were handled by Audio Animals, locking in that lush, high-definition sheen.
The jam slaps harder than my father’s belt. This is thanks to its steady, four-on-the-floor disco rhythm that never stops moving, funky guitars from a pastel-lit time capsule, and satirical lyrics that feel too real (“Tried to charge your phone in the microwave…”). It all creates a hook built to live rent-free in your brain.
This jam feels vintage in color but modern in structure. It’s the perfect loopable track for TikTok, Reels, and choreography edits. The song is equal parts comedy, catharsis, and groove.
Imagine if Bruno Mars, Tove Lo, and Anderson .Paak wrote a song after scrolling through the most chaotic corner of the internet and deciding to dance about it. This would be the result.
It’s polished, playful, flirty, sarcastic, and unapologetically human.
This is not a breakup song. It’s not a sad-boy journal entry or an existential spiral. It’s a dance-floor diagnosis of how ridiculous we all are, and it’s an invitation to shake it off anyway.
With over 18.5K monthly Spotify listeners, Marc has quietly built a catalog that resonates because it doesn’t pretend. There is no persona, no performance for the sake of aesthetics. Instead, there is raw emotional honesty, poured into soundscapes that move between dancefloor-ready energy and late-night introspection.
His artistry is rooted in empathy. His songwriting is rooted in self-excavation. His sound is rooted in fearlessness, unbound by genre, led by emotion, and shaped by a life spent listening to others and himself.
Marc Biala is making meaning out of feeling. And the world is catching on.
Scream, share, and scream-sing “Glitchy + Bitchy,” which is out now on all streaming platforms.
Turn it up. Send it to someone glitchy. Dance like you’re processing in real time.
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