Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 12
Slayyyter Seals Pop Breakthrough With 3rd Album and Viral Coachella Set
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 12

Slayyyter Seals Pop Breakthrough With 3rd Album and Viral Coachella Set

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 12

Summary

  • March’s “Worst Girl in America” and a widely shared daytime Coachella performance pushed Slayyyter from cult favorite to full pop stardom, according to the latest New York Times profile.
  • At 29, she took a risk by making her third album even more eccentric, pairing cranked-up electro and explicit lyrics with polished songwriting that the report says paid off.
  • Coachella clips circulating online showed a confident, humorous performer and a crowd fully engaged, giving her the kind of viral festival moment that has recently launched artists into the mainstream.
  • The breakthrough caps a long climb from posting music on SoundCloud while working as a hair salon receptionist, where she once saw 4,000 plays as a major milestone.

Insights

From DIY darling to major label star, can Slayyyter's authentic 'reckless abandon' survive her newfound mainstream success?
Her 'last chance' album became a hit. How will Slayyyter's defiant sound evolve under the spotlight of mainstream fame?