Breakout Artist D3LTA Laments Growing Up in a World of Doomscrolling on “Kids”

Do you ever get sick of seeing constant bad news on your social media feeds? So does D3LTA.

With “Kids,” the Anglo-Greek rock-pop artist delivers a gut-punch for the digital age – an anthem that stares directly into the static and hits close to hime. Where his earlier work leaned toward defiant optimism, this one cuts deeper, exploring how constant exposure to tragedy, chaos, and curated perfection shapes a generation raised on doomscrolling. There’s rage, but there’s also genuine heartbreak at the state of our current era.

It’s this emotional duality that defines D3LTA’s sound: razor-edged yet vulnerable, introspective but live-ready. Comparisons to Sam Fender and Declan McKenna feel apt, as he shares their knack for turning social disillusionment into stadium anthems, but his Anglo-Greek background gives him a unique flair.

Kids” continues D3LTA’s ascent as one of the UK’s most fearless new voices. It follows a breakout year that saw him surpass a million Spotify streams, score a chart-topping track in Greece, land a song in the BBC Radio 2 rotation, and tour alongside Scouting for Girls and JC Stewart, all while gearing up for a headline run across the UK and Greece.

Every release he’s put out this year has brought him further and further into the limelight. But with “Kids,” D3LTA hits a new creative peak: a song that captures both the numbness and the yearning of modern life. It’s as if he holds up a mirror held up to a generation trying to feel something real through all the noise. If you’re struggling with the state of today’s world and seeing constant bad news on your feed, then maybe, just maybe, this is the track you need in your life right now.

Stream “Kids” here.

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