Singer-Songwriter COUGRR Touts 'Year of the Cock' Single, Video

CYBERSPACE — Singer-songwriter COUGRR is touting the release of her power-rock single “Year of the Cock” and its music video.

“COUGRR has arrived — and she's ready to pounce. Fronted by perennial creative performer Korby and produced by Dillinger Escape Plan founder and lead guitarist Ben Weinman, COUGRR is roaring on to the scene with the video opus ‘Year of the Cock.’”

Korby began performing when she was two years old, published her first song at age five, starred in high school musicals and directed and co-wrote her first musical comedy at 19.

“She’s 41 now and you’ve still never heard of her, so none of that matters,” a rep said. “What matters is that she finally decided to get her shtick together. After two decades of working in-and-around the music business, Korby finally decided to get her ass in front of the mic full-time.”

Korby adopted the persona of “a raunchy, horny cougar prowling for cubs. Is it mock-rock? Is it comedy? Is it real? The answer is ‘yes.’”

“Yes, to waving the flag for sexy cubs and MILFs across the globe,” said the rep. “Yes, to Tinder and Bumble hookups with new cubs every night of the week. Yes, to living that elusive best life Instagram models are always talking about — at any age. Yes to porn; COUGRR loves porn. Let’s do it animal-style.”

“It’s 10:00 p.m. Do you know where your college freshman is?”

Click here for the video, which she also directed, on YouTube. Find COUGRR online and follow her Instagram handle.

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