Electro-pop artist Dela Kay knows how to craft lyrics that tug at your heartstrings. Following the success of her major label debut, the singer-songwriter unveils her vulnerable new single, “Think About You”, exclusively on Pop Culturalist.com. The track explores the rabbit hole of emotions and internal insecurities we’ve all experienced while in a relationship. Produced and co-written by Michael Kight, “Think About You” brings together Dela’s soothing vocals with an uplifting melody that will have you on your feet. Listen to the track below and keep up with Dela by
Mongolian hip-hop sensation Mrs. M has a “tasty” new single out that will leave listeners hungry for more. Lucky for us, we won’t have to wait too long. The rapper is hard at work putting together her debut EP, which is expected to drop in the near future. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Mrs. M in between studio sessions to learn more about all the music heading our way. PC: How did you discover your passion for music? Mrs. M: Ever since I was a little girl,
2019 has been a momentous year for Madison Park. The Seoul-based DJ and producer has dropped three new singles, which have had music lovers up on their feet. Collectively, they’ve been streamed over 100,000 times, and represent an artist putting her stamp on the industry. Pop Culturalist caught up with Madison to chat about her exciting career. PC: How did you discover your passion for music? Madison: At a young age, I started learning classical piano and vocals. I don’t remember when I discovered my passion for music, but I
Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Epix to give away tickets to an advance screening of Pennyworth. You and a guest will see the series before it’s released on July 28. All the details are below. Good luck! About the Film From the DC Universe comes Pennyworth, a captivating new EPIX Original Series. The 10-episode series follows Bruce Wayne’s legendary butler, Alfred Pennyworth (Jack Bannon), a former British SAS Solder who forms a security and goes to work with Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge), Bruce’s billionaire father, in 1960s