Salem Ilese
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Birth name | Salem Ilese Davern |
Born | August 19, 1999 |
Origin | Mill Valley, California |
Genres | Pop |
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Years active | 2018–present |
Labels | 10K Projects |
Website | www |
Salem Ilese Davern (born August 19, 1999) is an American singer-songwriter best known for her viral singles "Mad at Disney" and "PS5". She has also co-written songs for artists such as Bella Poarch and Demi Lovato and co-wrote K-pop girl group Illit's hit single "Magnetic".
Originally from Mill Valley, California, Ilese started taking songwriting classes with Bonnie Hayes when she was ten years old and spent two years majoring in Hayes' songwriting program at the Berklee College of Music. Ilese moved to Los Angeles, where she signed to Homemade Projects and released her debut EP, 757, in 2019.
In 2020, Ilese released the song "Mad at Disney" after a series of Disney live-action remakes which drew the ire of fans. It became her breakout hit because of its popularity on social media platforms such as TikTok and was certified gold by the RIAA. In 2021, Ilese released her second EP (L)only Child and collaborated with Alan Walker on "Fake a Smile". She found her next online hit with 2022's "PS5", a collaboration with Tomorrow X Together which featured Walker. In 2023, she released her debut album high concept. Ilese's pop songs are usually about dissatisfied relationships and written around a single hook, particularly brand names. This style of songwriting—sometimes dubbed the "mad at disney genre"—has been criticized as inauthentic, overused and purposefully written to attract attention on social media.
Early life
[edit]Born on August 19, 1999, Salem Ilese Davern was originally from Mill Valley, California.[2][3]
Her songwriting career started at the age of 10 when she began classes with Bonnie Hayes (songwriter for Bonnie Raitt and Cher) in San Francisco. She also attended Berklee College of Music.[2][4]
Career
[edit]Her single, "Mad at Disney", was awarded gold by the RIAA.[5][6] The song peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Global 200 in 2020,[7] and appeared on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Popular Songs in 2020.[8] Additionally, Ilese co-wrote Jamie Miller's "Here's Your Perfect", Bella Poarch's "Build a Bitch," Tomorrow X Together's "Anti-Romantic". Her EP "(L)only Child" was released with a food truck in May 2021.[citation needed]
Her other song, "Crypto Boy",[9] rose in popularity in social media including YouTube Shorts and TikTok.[citation needed]
Also, she wrote and sung with Tomorrow X Together, produced by Alan Walker, the song PS5 in 2022 which was a big success on social media.[citation needed]
In July 2023, She then announced that she would release her debut album, "high concept", on September 15, 2023.[citation needed] The album was promoted with the release of several singles including "Strongly Worded Letter" and "PainHub".
Artistry
[edit]AllMusic's Marcy Donelson described Ilese's style as "dissatisfied, relationship-themed dance-pop".[3] Ilese often writes songs around a single concept.[2] She considers brand and product names help songs gain traction.[3][4]
Writing for NBC News, Morgan Sung noted that some social media users complained about a particular style of music which new artists use to try to break out on TikTok. Marked by a nostalgic melody and simple lyrics attempting to be relatable, the "mad at disney genre" has been criticized as unoriginal and inauthentic. Sung cited examples such as Ilese's "Mad at Disney" and Gayle's "ABCDEFU".[10]
Songwriting credits
[edit]Year | Artist | Track |
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2018 | Salem Ilese | "Awake" |
2019 | "Impatient" | |
"Numbers Game" | ||
"Roshambo" | ||
"Time Machine" | ||
"757" | ||
"Bad Word" | ||
2020 | "Mad at Disney" | |
"It Gets Better" | ||
"Roses to His Ex" | ||
"Marry Christmas" | ||
"Coke & Mentos" | ||
Gattuso | "Love Is Not Enough" (featuring Salem Ilese) | |
Myrne | "Splinter" (with Salem Ilese) | |
TIMMS | "Itsy Bitsy" | |
Lev | "When I Hurt You" | |
2021 | Salem Ilese | "Ben & Jerry" |
"(L)only Child" | ||
"Good, Not Great" | ||
"Romeo & Juliet" | ||
"Dinosaurs" | ||
"Forgiveness" | ||
"About a Breakup" | ||
Surfaces | "Come with Me" (featuring Salem Ilese) | |
Alan Walker | "Fake a Smile" (featuring Salem Ilese) | |
LLusion | "Yoga" (featuring Salem Ilese) | |
Mia Rodriguez | "Billion Dollar Bitch" | |
MASN | "Don't Talk" | |
Imanbek | "Dancing on Dangerous" | |
"Married to Your Melody" | ||
Jamie Miller | "Here's Your Perfect" | |
TXT | "Anti-Romantic" | |
Bella Poarch | "Build a Bitch" | |
"Inferno" | ||
2022 | Salem Ilese[11] | "Jake from State Farm" |
"PS5" (with TXT & Alan Walker) | ||
"Crypto Boy" | ||
"Painhub" | ||
Taeyeon | "Toddler" | |
Pussy Riot | "Princess Charming" | |
Demi Lovato | Holy Fvck ("Holy Fvck" and "City of Angels") | |
Bella Poarch | Dolls ("Villain", "Living Hell", and "No Man's Land (feat. Grimes)") | |
Le Sserafim | "Good Parts (When the Quality Is Bad but I Am)" | |
CG5 | "MINION" | |
2024 | Illit | "Magnetic" |
eaJ | "Mad" | |
"Burn" (with Salem Ilese) | ||
Zedd | "No Gravity" | |
Ava Max | "Spot a Fake" |
References
[edit]- ^ Salem Ilese Is Your New Favorite Songwriter
- ^ a b c Leight, Elias (September 10, 2020). "'Mad at Disney': How an Angry Fan Made a Massive TikTok Hit". Rolling Stone. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
- ^ a b c Donelson, Marcy. "Salem Ilese Biography by Marcy Donelson". AllMusic. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ^ a b "Salem Ilese and Berklee's Bonnie Hayes on Viral TikTok Hit 'Mad at Disney'". Berklee Online Take Note. 2020-10-05. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
- ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
- ^ "Get To Know: Salem Ilese". mtv.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
- ^ "Billboard Global 200". Billboard. 15 September 2020. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
- ^ "Top 100 Popular Songs Rolling Stone Music Charts". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
- ^ Safronova, Valeriya (June 30, 2022). "A Party Crawl With Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova". The New York Times.
- ^ Sung, Morgan (May 24, 2022). "People are getting tired of the 'TikTok music formula'". NBC News. Retrieved November 14, 2023.
- ^ "Salem Ilese Is Turning Brand Names Into Playful Pop Songs". Elite Daily. 25 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
External links
[edit]Media related to Salem Ilese at Wikimedia Commons
- Salem Ilese at IMDb
- Salem Ilese discography at Discogs
- 1999 births
- Living people
- People from Mill Valley, California
- Singer-songwriters from California
- American women singer-songwriters
- American child singers
- American women pop singers
- Berklee College of Music alumni
- 10K Projects artists
- 21st-century American women singers
- 21st-century American singer-songwriters