Singer/songwriter and hip-hop artist St. Panther (aka Daniela Bojorges-Giraldo) has made her feature film scoring debut on the new Hulu original movie Crush. The film is directed by Sammi Cohen and stars Rowan Blanchard, Auli’i Cravalho, Isabella Ferreira, Teala Dunn, Tyler Alvarez, Rico Paris, Aasif Mandvi, Michelle Buteau and Megan Mullally. Andrew Brady serves as the music supervisor on the romantic comedy, which follows an aspiring young artist who is forced to join her high school track team and uses it as an opportunity to pursue the girl she’s been harboring a long-time crush on. Kirsten King and Casey Rackham wrote the screenplay. Jeremy Garelick (The Wedding Ringer, The Binge), Will Phelps (Big Time Adolescence) and Ryan Bennett (Plan B, The Ultimate Playlist of Noise) are producing the project for American High, alongside Natasha Lyonne, Maya Rudolph and Danielle Renfrew Behrens (Night Comes On) for Animal Pictures, Andrew Miano (The Farewell, A Single Man) and Britta Rowings for Depth of Field, Katie Newman for 3 Arts, and Mickey Liddell & Pete Shilaimon (Megan Leavey, I Can Only Imagine) for LD Entertainment. St. Panther’s songs have previously been used in such shows as Insecure and Generation. Crush will premiere this Friday, April 29 exclusively on Hulu.