Danielle Cabral is adding her voice to the chorus of part-time pop stars in the Bravoverse.
The “Real Housewives of New Jersey” star, 38, exclusively reveals on Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast that she recently recorded a song inspired by the drama she endured during production for Season 14 of the unscripted series.
“It’s a techno song. I can’t even believe I’m saying it! But it was so fun. It was really a good time,” Cabral enthuses, adding that her second season as a “Housewife” helped her procure the lyrics for the as-yet-untitled tune.
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“Anybody can really rock to it,” she says, emphasizing that the track is not directed at any of her castmates in particular. “It’s kind of like, ‘Watch me, when you see me, you’re gonna know I’m good’ type of thing.”
Cabral cut the song last week but has yet to hear the final mix.
“I haven’t even heard it. They’re mixing it right now, so I have not even really fully heard it,” she says, though she is confident that the final product will be a summer “anthem.”
The Boujie Kidz founder is following in the musical footsteps of her friend and co-star Melissa Gorga, who released her iconic jam “On Display” in 2011.
“I could only [hope] to be as successful as Miss Gorga and her songs!” Cabral says, acknowledging other gems in Gorga’s discography, including “I Just Wanna,” “Rockstar” and “How Many Times.”
The new recording artist adds, “I am learning from the best!”
Cabral’s experience on the current installment of “RHONJ,” which premiered May 5, was full of ups and downs.
While her once-close bond with Jennifer Aydin crumbled on camera, a friendship with former foe Rachel Fuda flourished.
“We just said, ‘OK, let’s start from the ground up again,’ and it’s nice. We have a great friendship, and the things that annoyed me or, like, really turn me off about her last year, it’s endearing this year,” Cabral says of Fuda, 32. “We say, like, we’re fire and ice.”
As for Aydin, 47, Cabral is more than happy to have put their relationship to rest.
“I was like, ‘Wow, this is who you are. This is who I was friends with?’” she remembers asking herself after the women got into an explosive fight during filming.
“And, it’s it’s a real emotional moment for me. And sometimes I can’t hold it in. And in that particular case, I did not.”
“The Real Housewives of New Jersey” airs Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.