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Ajia celebrates her womanhood with “All I Want”
Growth as an artist looks different for everyone. Ajia shares her journey on building her music career while balancing being a law student.
In the Mourning: “At What Cost,” future projects, and more
“In this current moment of my journey as an artist, I only feel comfortable and authentic and true to myself if I'm singing something that was written by me so everything that you've ever heard from In The Mourning, Amanda Tran or A-Tran, it's been solely written by me.” (Amanda Tran speaking on her music career)
From the mastermind of Amanda Tran, In The Mourning brings back the nostalgic 2000s pop rock era, channeling likes of Paramore, Demi Lovato, and Avril Lavigne.
Ian Matthew puts Torrington, Connecticut on the map
“There's a lot of other people that have been like, ‘Hey, I couldn't put that into words, but you did’ and I'm like ‘Oh that's dope. I'm glad I could do that for you.’ It’s a cool way to connect with people.” (Matthew on writing music that’s genuine)
Get to know Ian Matthew and the mindset that allows him to channel his emotions and energy into music.
Wu Am I: Who am i?
“If I can reach someone and touch them with my music, I think I've done my job.” Wu Am I is a California-born artist, dedicating his craft to opening up about growth as an artist and exploring new sounds. He speaks about his creative processes, his brand, and his identity.
Ryan Caraveo the “Northend Sweetheart”
“We can’t write about real life experiences, because we can’t experience anything”. (Ryan Caraveo on being an artist during the pandemic)
Seattle-born artist, Ryan Caraveo, always did everything by himself. And always reinvented what he was interested in to keep growing as an artist. His FIFTH album, “Northend Sweetheart” is set to debut on July 30, 2021!
ArmstrongWW: On being Genre-less, “Imperfect,” and more
ArmstrongWW, born in Cameroon then raised in Houston, is a “genreless” artist who aims to start conversations about mental health through his music. Each song is different from the last, showcasing the versatility he possesses as a songwriter and musician.
Montana Janel the R&B Fairy
Montana Janel, aka the “R&B Fairy”, is a Filipina-American R&B pop artist from New York. Initially an actress, her credits include Broadway, Netflix, HBO, and Nickelodeon. From screenwriting, to film and media, to graphics…she does it all! Her goal is to lead her listeners on a spiritual journey and heal through her music.
Zoe Wees Takes Flight With ‘Golden Wings’
While the world was on pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, over 250 million people pressed play to stream Zoe Wees’ powerful debut single ‘Control’. This single launched her global success and is featured on her new EP ‘Golden Wings’…
Kelaska on “Old Ghosts”, Post-Pandemic Touring & More
Kelaska, born Kelli Wright, is a Connecticut based singer-songwriter. After gaining a following of over 30,000 subscribers on her Youtube channel, she began to write and create her own music. Blending waves of current day indie pop and the nostalgic sounds of the 70s with relaxing nature samples, Kelaska has found her own unique genre of music.
2021 brings a whole new adventure for Kelaska fans. With the help of producer Mackenzie Christensen, Kelaska has a handful of new music to premier. Her newest single, "High & Low," tells a much darker story with dreamy guitars over the ambience of a crowded city. "High & Low" is streaming everywhere now!
Buppy. - “Tell me you’re sorry”, the future & more
Buppy has talent beyond his years. The teenage artist and producer recently made the move from his native Park City, Utah, to LA, chasing his dream of making it in music. At only 17 years old, Buppy is one of the most driven new artists we’ve ever featured.
SHE LOVES BOON// “GIGI/SUNLIGHT” Out now
New York City native, She Loves Boon, embodies the rebellious and DIY attitude of the hyperpop community, while still leaning on pop and alternative influences. These inspirations create a sound and style that few other artists can effectively replicate. She Loves Boon gives new perspective to classic alternative and hip-hop sounds but repurposes them for the underground hyperpop scene which is characterized by loud and abrasive electronic instrumentation.