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Exclusive Single Premiere: Vulnerable World Ft. Von Grey’s “Slow Violence”

Vulnerable World is an exciting up-and-comer who’s ready to make his mark on the industry. He’s spent the past few years crafting a personal project that demonstrates his individuality and versatility. It focuses its attention on the human race and their weakest moments. Each track is a distinct and personal song that highlights strength and unity, and aims to connect listeners.

Today, he releases the poignant and emotive new single: “Slow Violence”—exclusively on Pop Culturalist.com. It features masterful vocals from Von Grey, and poses the question: do our vulnerable experiences make us weak or more powerful?

Vulnerable World tells us, “‘Slow Violence’ is capturing the idea of surrendering to being vulnerable. Whether or not that brings someone power or weakness is up to the listener. In this case, it shows both sides.”

Take a listen below, and keep up with Vulnerable World by following him on Instagram.

https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/659768645

Photo Credit: Kara Hammond

Kevin

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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