- Music
- 05 Jan 17
Dublin-born singer songwriter Keith Cullen finished 2016 on a high as his debut single 'Say Something' made its way onto the Billboard Charts.
Currently sitting at 25th on the Billboard Dance Charts, the pop track caught the ears of Sony Pictures and was featured in Michael Damien's new film High Strung.
'Say Something' is the first single from Keith's upcoming new album Dear Future Me. A collection of catchy alt-pop tracks, Keith calls his work 'Honest Pop', saying: “There is a lot of noise in our world today. There is such a need for someone who says something genuine. My lyrics are about authentic stories - people don’t always get to the point of being honest with each other, much less themselves.”
Keith has signed with former CEO of Virgin Records, Warner Bros and EMI, Phil Quartararo. Having recently performed alongside fellow Irishman Hozier an performanced on BBC Live, 2016 has proved to be Keith’s year.
Keith currently splits his time between Dublin and Venice, California, where he is currently recording with multi- Grammy Award winning producer, Robert Cutarella who has worked with music legends from Eric Clapton to Sting. Managed by the brains behind U2, The Police and Janet Jackson, Phil Quartararo, Keith is set for big things in 2017.
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