An ever-changing phenomenon, reflecting what shapes the very community we live in, popular culture is what has (and will forever continue) to define every generation of society. Mullets, tie-dye, disco, go-go boots, rap, plaid, the Beatles, Britney Spears, "nerd glasses “ just a few societal trends that have come and gone throughout the years. Some stuff stuck, and some, well, no one wants to remember anymore. ART The Egyptians were one of the first civilizations to portray human beings as a stone-idealized form of art. Although for more spiritual purposes, they created the basis for art to exist as a vital part of culture, as a major form of expression. Today, art is seen in numerous, varied types “ traditional paintings, sculptures, installations, graffiti, and even the unconventional, tattooing, which fascinates me most. The creation of art on our mortal vessels amazes me. Enduring the pricking and poking to make yourself a canvas. Art has played the most pivotal role in my life. Growing up, I somehow always managed to surround myself with art. A print of Salvadore Dali's (my favourite artist) Les Elephants brought about my interest in art. It has been hanging in my room from the before I was born. Only 3 years old, I kept copying the piece, trying to make it's replica (in vain, till date). Although art is still very much an underrated, not as mainstream form and part of culture, different types of it, like Anime, Manga, comic books are pretty popular between the masses. Till date, we cannot decide whether the purpose of art is to glorify humans or make him insignificant, but all we can do is enjoy and appreciate the exasperatingly carrying forms of it! MUSIC Music and culture have a correlation like no other. Music is a distinct, diverse subculture within a culture. Each musical era is extremely different and offers its own uniqueness in traits and values. Be it rap, or electronic music, music expresses both the time and