
With McHappy Day fast approaching, Australian electronic duo Mashd N Kutcher has released the official anthem for 2025 in partnership with McDonald’s Australia.
The new track aims to raise awareness and funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), which supports families with seriously ill or injured children.
The track
The song captures the spirit of McHappy Day through Mashd N Kutcher’s genre-blending production, mixing real sounds recorded at Ronald McDonald House South Brisbane with the group’s signature electronic style.
The voices of children and families feature throughout the track, from playground laughter and dinner-table chatter to their own reimagined version of the classic “ba da ba ba ba” jingle.
Mashd N Kutcher lead Matt James said visiting the House left a lasting impact. “This song means a lot to me. Visiting the team and families at Ronald McDonald House was truly inspiring – their positivity, resilience and the way they support each other is incredible,” he said.
“Seeing the kids light up while playing instruments, sharing laughs and even singing the Macca’s jingle was magic. It was a privilege to bring a little fun into their day, and I think that magic shines through in the track. I hope it makes people smile and inspires them to get involved and donate to McHappy Day this Saturday.”
Amanda Nakad, Marketing Director of Menu and Brand for McDonald’s Australia, said the initiative reflects what McHappy Day is all about. “McHappy Day is a powerful reminder of the difference we can make when we come together. This year, we wanted to do something bold, fresh and fun – and this track absolutely delivers,” she said.
“We’re inviting every Aussie to head into their local Macca’s this Saturday, hear the track, join the fun and buy a Big Mac – all to support a cause that’s so close to our hearts.”
The track is available now on Mashd N Kutcher (@mashdnkutcher) and McDonald’s (@mcdonaldsau) social channels and will also play in Macca’s restaurants nationwide on McHappy Day, taking place on November 15.
Getting involved
Alongside the release, McDonald’s is rolling out a series of fundraising efforts to encourage Australians to get involved. Supporters can purchase Silly Socks featuring heritage characters Grimace and Hamburglar, or grab a McDonaldland bucket hat available in two colours.
Helping Hands are also available in-restaurant, allowing customers to donate $2, $10 or $50, while further donations can also be made online. On the day itself, $2 from every Big Mac sold will go directly to RMHC.
McHappy Day remains the largest annual fundraiser for RMHC Australia. Since its launch in 1991, the initiative has raised more than $79 million and helped over 69,000 families each year through accommodation, meals and support services.
Source: Eleven PR
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