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Jazmine Sullivan, Japanese Breakfast, Olivia Rodrigo, Polo G

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Believe it or not, 2021 is already just about halfway over.

From an unorthodox Grammy Awards show to tour announcements finally rolling out, the music industry seems to be slowly but surely getting back on its feet. With brighter skies ahead, there's been no shortage of great music to help weather the storm.

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Popdust Presents

Kate Odulukwe Is Doing Okay

The transcendent singer got personal in this weeks Popdust presents.

Bronx based actor and singer, Kate Odulukwe, is an artist to her core.

Her new EP, Melanin and Melancholy, is an exploration and celebration of what it means to be black in America. Before her album, she released a single called "Red Licorice Fade," a more upbeat and sensual tune that shows off the artist's many layers.

She stopped by the Popdust offices to talk to Popdust's own Deascent about the struggles of the music industry, her journey, and her musical inspiration. She also sang "A Hymn For Memory," live and acoustic, showing off the tender power of her voice.

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After the interview, Kate was subjected to the chaos of the Magic Box, and handled issues of foreign policy with grace, admitted to wanting to smell like a thrift store, and was pretty sure she was okay.

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For more from Kate, visit her website, Twitter, or Instagram.


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Júníus Meyvant Just Wants to do PCP in the Dark

The soulful folk singer stops by the Popdust offices.

Júníus Meyvant Just Wants to do PCP in the Dark

Of the names this Icelandic crooner uses, Júníus Meyvant is actually the least difficult to pronounce.

Born Unnar Gísli Sigurmundsson, the singer-songwriter has been described as a "freaky folk" artist, known for his storytelling ability, velvety voice, and the unique compositions of his songs. It's no surprise that Meyvant's sound is unusual, considering he learned to play music in unconventional circumstances: on an almost completely isolated island adjacent to the Westman Islands. There, he fell in love with 90s hip-hop, which led him to 60s/70s funk, jazz and soul music.

In 2014, Meyvant debuted his hit single, "Color Decay," earning him the Icelandic Music Award for the Best Single and Newcomer of the Year. From there, he continued to release new music including his 2016 album, Floating Harmonies, that has gained millions of plays. Most recently, he's released his sophomore album Across the Borders, a stunning, mellow album about crossing emotional, mental, and physical borders.

In this episode of Popdust Presents, Brent wears an unsettling wig, Fred the dog takes control of the interview, and Júníus Meyvant looks deliciously like an Icelandic pirate while he expresses his distaste for social media.

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Then, Meyvant enthralled the Popdust offices with two of his songs off of Across the Borders: "Love Child" and "New Waves."

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For more from Júníus Meyvant, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.


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