Pop Culturalist Chats with Kerri Medders

Kerri Medders

It’s hard to believe that Kerri Medders is only sixteen years old. This talented singer-songwriter is paving her own way. And, displaying artistry far beyond her years. Her hit single, “Fall Away”, will bring you back to the good ol’ days of summer. And, who doesn’t want that? Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to chat with this rising superstar about her career, touring, and her musical inspirations.

“Fall Away” Questions

PC: Tell us about the new single “Fall Away”! What was the inspiration behind the song?
Kerri: The song was inspired by the idea of summer and the memories it comes with. I actually wrote it in the beginning of summer, but didn’t release it until the end because I wanted it to be a jam to remember summer with.

PC: What was the songwriting process like?
Kerri: It’s always really fun. I write with my producers, Luke Walton & Brandon Woodward, who also double as my band members. They’re great! We all collaborate our ideas together and mesh so well.

PC: What do you hope fans take away from listening to it?
Kerri: I hope this song leaves them reminiscing on all of the unforgettable experiences they had over the summer, leaving them craving more.

Career Questions

PC: Who is an artist or band that you would love to collaborate with?
Kerri: Ed Sheeran or Shawn Mendes. I feel like mashing up our sounds would create an amazing sound.

PC: How did you get started in music? And, when did you know this is what you wanted to do?
Kerri: I really got started in music by taking vocal lessons when I was around 7. I had almost always known that I wanted to be a performer and musician because the earliest memories I have are ones where I’m putting on pretend shows for my family.

PC: What is your favorite part about being a musician?
Kerri: Freedom of being able to express what I want and what I am feeling in that moment. I love being able to create the music I want and being able to take the reigns of how I want different things to be portrayed.

PC: If you weren’t a singer, what would you be doing?
Kerri: I’m also an actress and love doing that! But staying within the music world, I’d definitely be in a band…Specifically a drummer. I’ve always had a fascination with drumming even though I haven’t really picked up on it. I play a mean air drum set. I mean, I am super down if someone needs an air drummer.

PC: Are there any upcoming live shows you’re planning and can chat about?
Kerri: I’m playing a few gigs around LA before the year ends. Once I release more music next year, I’m definitely hoping to hit the road for a tour. I would LOVE to be on next year’s Coachella lineup. Oh, how a girl can dream.

PC: Who are you inspired by?
Kerri: The 1975, of course. Their sound has inspired me a lot through these last projects I’ve released. I’m constantly building on more inspirations to really step into my element and make a name for myself. All in time, it will show.

Pop Culturalist Speed Round

PC: What’s your guilty pleasure TV show or movie?
Kerri: The 100. But it’s because I have such a crush on Bob Morley who is in the show. He’s so heart eyes emoji.

PC: What’s your favorite play or musical?
Kerri: Hairspray. I have those songs in my back pocket when someone needs some musical material. “I can hear the bells…”

PC: What’s your favorite book?
Kerri: Looking for Alaska by John Green.

PC: A band or artist people would be surprised to learn is on your playlist?
Kerri: Ben Howard, Keaton Henson, and Daughter are all on my moody creative line up.
Beyoncé is my jammmm with Lemonade.

PC: Favorite social media platform?
Kerri: Instagram!

Keep up with Kerri on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! And, pick up “Fall Away” on iTunes.

Photo Credit: Nate Taylor

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Kevin is a writer living in New York City. He is an enthusiast with an extensive movie collection, who enjoys attending numerous conventions throughout the year. Say hi on Twitter and Instagram!

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