From now on, the format of this section will be as follows.
- the link to the song, with some relevant context
- the lyrics to the song, which, due to Jeff's incompetence, me and my co-researcher had to painstakingly transcribe ourselves
- analysis of the song, bringing up all the relevant context from their real life, and what can we learn of the two from it.
Let's begin then with some miscellaneous information about this song.
Besides the initial upload from August of 2010, this particular song had a multitude of rereleases,
including one on Despite The Virus's "official" channel as opposed to Jeff's private one (
which, strangely, has been used less than the private one),

where it features this thumbnail, drawn by Ellen,

as well as a rerelease from 2025, released on places like
Spotify,
Apple Music or
Youtube Music, which has...this thumbnail.

We'll get to its significance after we go over the lyrics.
Speaking of those, all versions after the initial upload, for one reason or another, omit the "Don't drink, don't drink" sample. I'd normally say it's due to copyright, but that doesn't seem to be the case with a lot of other tracks, like the next one we're gonna get to.
Also of note, after reading through this section, my co-researcher found the following two comments.


I suspected it was someone else because these two parts didn't sound like they were sang by the same person, but it's good to have confirmation.
Let's get to the song and its lyrics then, shall we?
Party Girl
Feel the vibration, feel the sensation
Feel the vibration, feel the sensation
(Don't drink, don't drink)
(I'm your party girl~) / Ellen line
Stomach pains (pains)
Your insides twist (-sides twist)
Like feeling sick on acid trip (trip)
Bloodshot eyes (eyes)
Can't stop the twitch (twitch)
(Don't drink, don't drink)
I grab your hips, you suck my lips (lips)
You're my little party girl (party girl)
These beats betrayed you
Spin and twirl (spin and twirl)
Take another golden pill, It's always just one more
(Don't drink, don't drink)
(I'm your party girl~)
(You wanted to come to the party (party)
but now that the party started (started)
you actin' foolish, crazy (crazy, crazy)
and you done puked in the garbage
and, look, your hair's a mess
matter of fact, your dress is too
I can't believe you tryna put a few more pils in you
(just know that now) girl, you should take a hint
maybe listen up (maybe, but you don't listen)
party girl means party, not a party slut
I ain't here to babysit while your mind's taking trips (trips)
I'm here to have a good time, maybe have a sip) / DJ T-dot lines
She done puff (done puff)
Stuck in a trance (a trance)
While she's convulsed in hip new dance (new dance)
You're my little party girl (party girl)
These beats betrayed you
(Don't drink, don't drink)
Take another golden pill, It's always just one more
(I'm your party girl)
My party girl (girl)
Party girl (party girl)
(Don't drink, don't drink)
Starting off strong, are we?
Remember, these lyrics are Ellen approved. She bloody sings in these and drew art for it, if she didn't outright write some of the lyrics like in the other songs!
Considering the meaning here is straightforward, let's get talking about Ellen's drug addiction first, before the...frankly, terryfing stuff.
One could make an argument for these lyrics all being made up and not relating to anything in real life...but, especially with what we'll see with the later songs, it'll become apparently obvious that this is all coming directly from Ellen's and Jeff's experience.
This includes all the drug stuff,
which Ellen, as a person with ASPD, is a lot more succeptible to than a normal human.
Due to tendencies toward recklessness and impulsivity, patients with ASPD are at a higher risk of drug and alcohol abuse. ASPD is the personality disorder most likely to be associated with addiction. Individuals with ASPD are at a higher risk of illegal drug usage, blood-borne diseases, HIV, shorter periods of abstinence, misuse of oral administrations, and compulsive gambling as a consequence of their tendency towards addiction. In addition, sufferers are more likely to abuse substances or develop an addiction at a young age.
Ellen fits all of this to a tea.
One of the first things she got addicted to was alcohol, at the age of 15...

Yeah...we'll go back to this a few times, it's kinda heavy.
She talked about it, and a few other addictions, on her sexyhangnail account, back in 2016.

One thing, however, that ties it into Party Girl nicely, is this reply, which, bar irresponsible parenting, also shows us that she has pics of piss drurk wrecks saved on her phone.

...yeah, the blackout drunk women in the video are something that Jeff (or Ellen) seem to have saved up on, for...some reason.
Gee, I wonder why!
She also brought up these teenager years in the "Nineteen" comic.
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Whilst there's been no definite proof of Ellen still being addicted to drinking, several comics of hers seem to
confirm it.
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A video she uploaded to her Discord in late December of last year of her doing a dumb TikTok challenge also shows her noticeably drunk, but that might also just be because of the hockey night.
Then, smoking, something she also brought up in that sexyhangnail comment.
She has actually made two big posts about it.
First has been a vent about her inability to quit smoking for good.

Here, she writes that she quit smoking while pregnant.
While there's a big problem with that statement we'll get to later (and which I've teased in the last part), we'll get to that when we'll analyze Artificial Sun). the following replies were even worse on that front.

Despite Ellen trying to quit smoking, Jeff still continued to smoke around her.
Besides passive smoking, which might have contributed to the mental conditions of both of their kids, there's also simply just the fact that Jeff did so around a recovering addict...which is just vile.
The second post is this one, where she asked people whether smoking or obesity was worse...probably wanting to feel better about herself.
Her last mention of smoking on that account is this reply, which, besides the whole "If quitting smoking is so easy, why did you keep returning to it?", seems to imply that Ellen stopped smoking for good.

However, when she compared compared smoking tobacco to smoking marihuana, she claimed that weed is a lot more dangerous, while proving to us that she has, quite literally, taken up on every drug that was offered to her as a child.

In this post, which I've shown you before to highlight her true political alignement, she treats weed with contempt, as something used to "solve problems".
While not neccessairly a drug addiction, it's still an addiction I wanna point out, and something we have little evidence of.
Namely, gambling.
For her 26th birthday, she intended to take her friends to a casino.

10/10 mentality.
There's also this comic, about horsebetting.
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In addition to the new thumbnail showing what appears to be a crack pipe, and the song talking about an inhalable drug (she done puff), the lyrics namedrop two more drugs, namely, acid and ecstasy (referred to as "golden pill"), and I'm gonna focus on the latter.
From Wikipedia,
3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), commonly known as ecstasy in tablet form, and molly in crystal form, is an entactogen with stimulant and minor psychedelic properties.
MDMA was first synthesized in 1912 by Merck chemist Anton Köllisch. It was used to enhance psychotherapy beginning in the 1970s and became popular as a street drug in the 1980s. MDMA is commonly associated with dance parties, raves, and electronic dance music. Tablets sold as ecstasy may be mixed with other substances such as ephedrine, amphetamine, and methamphetamine. In 2016, about 21 million people between the ages of 15 and 64 used ecstasy (0.3% of the world population). In the United States, as of 2017, about 7% of people have used MDMA at some point in their lives and 0.9% have used it in the last year. The lethal risk from one dose of MDMA is estimated to be from 1 death in 20,000 instances to 1 death in 50,000 instances.
The purported pharmacological effects that may be prosocial include altered sensations, increased energy, empathy, and pleasure. When taken by mouth, effects begin in 30 to 45 minutes and last three to six hours. Short-term adverse effects include grinding of the teeth, blurred vision, sweating, and a rapid heartbeat, and extended use can also lead to addiction, memory problems, paranoia, and difficulty sleeping. Deaths have been reported due to increased body temperature and dehydration. MDMA acts primarily by increasing the release of the neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine in parts of the brain. It belongs to the substituted amphetamine classes of drugs. MDMA is structurally similar to mescaline (a psychedelic), methamphetamine (a stimulant), as well as endogenous monoamine neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine.
The song describes a variety of symptoms not specific to ecstasy, which implies a larger variety of drugs being ingested by...presumably Ellen, who's the "party girl" in this. I'm gonna hold off from conclusively stating that the songs are direct recounts of events of the two, but keep that in mind for later.
If that's the case, however, this would mean that Jeff has drugged Ellen with ecstasy and raped her ("I grab your hips, you suck my lips", as well as "Party girl means party, not a party slut")
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Let's see what Ellen has to say about that, shall we?


Like a proper human being should, Ellen views this as rape, and something truly sickening to defend.
...so, like, why did Ellen coauthor a song about that exact scenario, pushed heavily by Jeff to this very day?
I feel like this is the proper time to get talking about the whole rape thing.
So, recently, Ellen had a week long manic episode over on Threads.
Every day, she would spend 12 to 15 hours straight ranting about male rapists.
As making a full summary of just this episode would probably fill out half of this post, which I'll probably need to split up anyway, I'll just link you to my summary posts on the subject (Yes, seven posts, that's how long she did it for) and give you a TLDR of the situation.
In short, it started with this reply to a very popular Threads post about dismissing women coming out with their experiences of sexual abuse.
She has managed to turn it into a total of eight (yes, eight) Threads posts,








as well as a comic,

all in a span of just four days.
This was much helped by the two other events that got pretty popular in Ellen's circles, the Katy Perry rape accusations, and the "rape academy", which some of the posts bring up.
For this section, I'll mainly focus on her comments on the last one, the "rape academy", which she learned from this very popular tweet.

Some of her comments relating to this drama are absolute comedy, considering the contents of the song.

As you also probably saw in the eight posts of Ellen, as well you'll see in some of the replies of Ellen I'm gonna show you now, she has taken this insanely personally, starting a war with every single person who dared provide correct statistics, calling every person who did so "a member of the academy"


Ohohohoh.
Hell, she even advocated for doxxing every single one of those 62 million men that come up between all of these posts.


So...let's go into the article and get the correct info, since Ellen is definitely not gonna provide us with it.
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In short, a group of around a thousand organised rapists used Telegram and Motherless to distribute rape porn of their partners.

The 62 million figure refers to the amount of monthly views of Motherless...which, by itself, is not particularly relevant. The videos are primarly distributed amongst the members of the group, consisting of 0,1% of the site's content and getting, at max, 50K views.

In fact, including this correct number would be a lot better for the cause, as a thousand actual rapists is a lot easier to jail (which, some of them, already are) and a lot more...
wait...
...uhhhh...
Didn't we stumble upon something like this when we were listening to the song?
WE SURE DID!
Whilst Ellen has been raging on and on about all men being evil rapists and needing to doxx 62 million men, she has convieniently ignored the fact that she, quite literally, married a guy who fetishises this exact type of rape.
Hell, considering that Ellen is the one who sings the "I'm your party girl" lyric, and that, as we have learned, Ellen has a track record of rape and drug abuse...and being drugged and raped...it's very likely that Jeff had actually raped her as well.
Considering how defensive Ellen got when someone suggested Jeff might have raped her...it's extra valid.
Gee, no wonder why a recent (seemingly, the only only non made-up one) death threat she recieved wasn't even about her work being bad, or any of her child endangerement, or her porn activity, it was that she is a rape supporter!
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And she wonders why people call her that...
And, yeah, the death threat seems to be legit. The guy seems to primarly post far right war propaganda. I'm so pissed that Ellen recieves death threats, especially as I never wished her any harm...but I'm also pissed that Ellen treats this the exact same way she treats people criticising her work, or "oh go cry about it".
I sure hope the next song we'll cover will be less heavy...did I jinx it?
I jinxed it, didn't I?