ALT-POP ARTIST, DELA KAY RELEASES “LET YOU DOWN” A Soundtrack to Vulnerability and Self-Discovery

Alt-Pop artist, Dela Kay, is back with a heartfelt and emotionally charged single, "Let You Down." This release marks a significant milestone for Dela Kay, as it showcases her vulnerability and genuine storytelling abilities, offering listeners a glimpse into her personal journey and the complexities of modern dating. "Let You Down" is a unique collaboration between Dela Kay and producer Stefano Pigliapoco, who had initially crafted the instrumental foundation causing the creative sparks to fly upon meeting. The songwriting process began with Dela Kay imagining the perspective of the other person in a relationship,

which gradually evolved into a reflection of her own feelings – a poignant exploration of trust, vulnerability, and the fear of self-sabotage.

Inspired by artists such as The Maine, Maggie Lindemann, Paramore, and Avril Lavigne, Dela Kay is continuing to lean into her Alternative roots with the release of "Let You Down." Having always considered herself a songwriter first, Dela Kay feels this era of her career is her most authentic to date, as she gears up to release a string of singles through 2024. Her upbringing in Nashville, TN has instilled in her the art of storytelling, which shines through in her lyrics and melodies. “I hope to make a lasting impression, making my artistic mark with authenticity and edginess. I think women have a voice and I intend to use mine and don’t plan on stopping until I have everyone’s attention” Dela Kay passionately expresses.


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Hailing from Nashville, TN, music was always a big part of the household for Dela Kay. Seeing the emotional connection a personal song could make fueled her desire to write and to be a storyteller. She studied musical theater at The Chicago College of Performing Arts at the Theatre Conservatory of Roosevelt University, where she grew creatively in many ways, but ultimately felt a strong call back to her roots of songwriting. “I will always love life in the theater. But there is something so much more satisfying to me when I create something uniquely mine, from my heart, using my own words and music. I draw from the scars of broken relationships just as easily as the joy and celebration of being young and free.”

In 2014, her electro-pop style began to emerge through a collaboration with Grammy-winning singer/songwriter and producer, Femke Weidema; which eventually led to her first electro-pop/European-infused single release, “9 out of 10,” as Dela Kay in 2016. Named by Earmilk as an artist who was gifted “with a rich, distinctive vocal style” for her 2018 release of “Make You Mine,” Dela Kay went on to continue releasing singles and garnering hundreds of thousands of streams. In 2019 Dela Kay released “All My Love” through Sony Music, which ended up charting 49 on the top 150 global artist charts for Digital Radio Tracker as well as in the top ten for the Top Independent Charts. The release of “Think About You” shortly followed, which ended up becoming Dela’s highest-streamed song to date with almost 800k streams and counting. After a brief hiatus, Dela Kay marked her return by debuting a new, more alternative sound in 2021 with the release of “The Worst Part,” via Wonderland Magazine.

Encouraged by the positive feedback, Dela Kay delved deeper into this new sound with the release of "Old News," a collaboration with Ryan Dulude and Rikki Jo Randall. Closing out 2022, Dela Kay touched hearts with "Daughter," a poignant song dedicated to her father. This track marked a departure from her usual upbeat style, embracing a more folk-driven alternative sound, rich in vulnerability and cinematic storytelling. Now in 2023, Dela Kay's dedicated fan base can anticipate a wave of fresh content, with more songs and surprises awaiting them in the coming year. Looking ahead to 2024, Dela Kay plans to embark on a West

Coast tour in the spring and summer, bringing her music and unique brand of storytelling to audiences far and wide.