CherryBomb, the Los Angeles-based solo project of MisterWives’MandyLee throws a Y2K party with a confessional, pop-drenched tune “Digital Girl”.
With a reference to Madonna’s “Material Girl,” made for 2026 on the bubbling Y2K earworm, the track details the real struggles of being both a musician and a person today. Speaking on the contrived displays of perfection on social media and pressures of constant self-promotion, Lee explains, “‘Digital Girl’ asks how far are you willing to go for your dreams and at what cost? In this Information Age where the pressures of perfection and an unsustainable quantity over quality are constantly burning out not just artists but everyone who is plugged in, it’s impossible to not romanticize unplugging entirely.”
Torn between keeping up and giving up on the broken system, but ultimately choosing to chase her passion and find love within, Lee continues, “Remembering a time when you could tour without social media to adapting to social media now becoming an algorithmic gatekeeper for musicians while the charts are riddled with AI-generated songs leaves you at a crossroads of having to partake in the systems you hate for the sake of what you love.”
Earlier this year, Lee unveiled Cherry Bomb with the splashy, upbeat banger “Never Be Me (M★ther★cker).”PAPER Magazine, who debuted the video, wrote, “The track is pop perfection, chronicling her departure from her old life and excitement for the road ahead. Her fluttering vocals that earworm synths define this genre she’s calling “popera.” Adding, the video, “highlights bright, DIY-ed costumes and the feminine energy-filled community that’s helped her reach these new heights.”
Cherry Bomb brings her own flair to Y2K nostalgia with the infectious “Digital Girl” out now. Join all the fun via Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.