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Wonderama TV To Host The National Broadcast Premiere of Iris Copperman’s New Video “BULLY” Saturday, March 14th, 2026
Wonderama TV will host the national broadcast premiere of Iris Copperman’s powerful new music video “BULLY”beginning Saturday, March 14, 2026, bringing the rising young artist’s deeply personal story to television audiences across the United States. The video will also be available for streaming on WonderamaTV.com starting Friday, March 13, 2026 at 3 PM EST.
At just 14 years old, Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Iris Copperman is already emerging as one of the most compelling young voices in music. Her new single “BULLY” delivers an emotional and unfiltered look at the reality of middle school bullying, transforming painful experiences into a message of resilience, empathy, and hope.
The song appears on Copperman’s upcoming EP Middle School Dropout, set for release April 3 via Interscope Records. The project draws directly from her own experiences navigating the casual cruelty of middle school classmates before eventually transitioning to homeschooling. With striking honesty and emotional maturity well beyond her years, Copperman reflects on those difficult moments while encouraging greater compassion and understanding among young listeners.

The cinematic music video for “BULLY” was directed by Jason Lester, whose visual work includes projects with artists such as Hozier and Ashe. The video opens with Copperman walking alone down a school hallway before discovering the word “LOSER” scrawled across her locker in red marker. As the story unfolds, viewers witness a series of isolating classroom moments before Copperman channels her frustration and pain into songwriting — a creative outlet that ultimately becomes a powerful source of strength.
“The whole experience of making the video for ‘Bully’ felt like a dream,” Copperman said. “Getting to turn my middle school story into something real was incredibly special to me. It wasn’t always easy reliving those memories, but it reminded me how much I’ve grown. I hope the song connects with anyone who’s ever felt bullied or alone and reminds them that things really can get better.”
The Wonderama broadcast premiere provides a natural platform for Copperman’s message. Known for spotlighting youth talent and uplifting stories, the long-running family television program offers a national stage for both her music and the important conversation around kindness and empathy among young people.

Wonderama musical host, performer, and youth influencer McKenzi Brooke, known for her high-energy performances and positive messaging for young audiences, also praised the impact of Copperman’s song. Brooke, who has built a strong following across social media and regularly collaborates with Wonderama on youth-focused music and entertainment programming, noted that the message behind “BULLY” speaks directly to challenges many kids face today.
“Iris turned something painful into something powerful,” Brooke said. “The song ‘Bully’ reminds kids that their voice matters and that standing up for yourself — and for others — can make a real difference.”
Alongside “BULLY,” the Middle School Dropout EP will include Copperman’s debut single “Struggle Bus,” a reflective track that journeys through emotional confusion before landing in a place of self-acceptance. The EP highlights Copperman’s thoughtful songwriting and musical versatility, blending gentle melodies with emotionally resonant storytelling.
Music has been part of Copperman’s life from the very beginning. She began playing piano and guitar as a young child and wrote her first song at just five years old. Since then, she has steadily developed a voice defined by vulnerability, honesty, and artistic curiosity.
With the national television debut of “BULLY” on Wonderama and the upcoming release of Middle School Dropout, Iris Copperman continues to demonstrate that powerful music can grow from even the most difficult experiences — and that sometimes the most impactful voices come from the youngest storytellers.
Viewers can watch the national broadcast premiere of “BULLY” on Wonderama TV Saturday, March 14, 2026. Check local listings or stream the video beginning Friday, March 13 at 3 PM EST on WonderamaTV.com.
About Wonderama
Wonderama is a unique, authentic, and organically multicultural media platform built on a legacy program with more than 40 years of broadcast television history. Revitalized for today’s audiences, Wonderama blends entertainment, inspiration, and youth culture into a modern family viewing experience — often described as a “Today Show” designed for teens, tweens, and their families.
“BULLY” performed by Iris Copperman courtesy of Interscope Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises.
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Solomon King & The Chosen Sounds the Alarm with “Blood on the Streets (In the USA)”
Solomon King & The Chosen’s “Blood on the Streets (In the USA)” hits with the force of a warning siren echoing through a fractured nation. Dark, urgent, and emotionally charged, the song captures the tension, fear, and emotional exhaustion so many people feel when looking at the state of the world today.

The production carries a cinematic heaviness, blending haunting melodies with a pulse that feels almost apocalyptic. Solomon King delivers the track with conviction and intensity, never sounding manufactured or performative. Instead, the song feels deeply personal — a reflection of heartbreak, frustration, and concern for humanity itself.
What makes “Blood on the Streets (In the USA)” resonate is that it avoids empty slogans. It speaks more to the emotional climate than politics, painting a portrait of anxiety, division, violence, and uncertainty without losing its artistic edge. The track feels timely because it channels emotions many people struggle to articulate.

There’s also something fearless about the release. Solomon King leans into uncomfortable realities while still crafting a song that is compelling musically. The result is both provocative and unforgettable — part protest anthem, part emotional outcry, and part cinematic soundtrack for uneasy times.
“Blood on the Streets (In the USA)” is not background music. It demands attention.
Watch the “Blood on the Streets” music video by Solomon King & The Chosen on Youtube here:
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