Music Industry Weekly Featured Artist: Rising Star Linards Zarins
Linards Zarins is a Latvian-born, Spanish-based singer and songwriter whose mix of pop and R&B vocals has led him to grow a...
15 Year Old Puerto Rican Phenom Ladi Rosa Breaks Top 100 Billboard Charts
At just 15 years old, Ladi Rosa is taking the Pop and Latin worlds by storm. As a singer and songwriter, Ladi...
Kedanieh ‘K’Danye’ Myers and Her Music are Ready to Go World-Wide
Sometimes it takes a while to find the career path that we’re truly meant to take. The story of Kedanieh Myers, also known as...
Daniel Light Shakes Up the Music Scene
Curse words and violent images are rampant in today’s songs and other forms of media. It is not surprising to find top hits on...
Berchie: The Artist Taking Social Media By Storm Through His Rap Songs That’s Unlike...
Getting to know Paapa-Berchie Berko, most known as Berchie, is like finding a new song online and keeping it to yourself because you don’t...
The UK Continues to Get More ‘Electric’ By the Day With Edvard Forre Erfjord
They’re the hottest electronic duo out of the UK and have worked with artists including Little Mix, Olly Murs, Machine Gun Kelly, Hailee Steinfeld,...
Taking Independently-produced Music to the Mainstream with Jon Giurleo
Jon Giurleo's song 'Vinny Chase' (featuring Dyl) is an independent release from successful, independent musical artists. Dyl, his collab, is best known for his...
Taking Indie Music to the Next Level with Ma3jor League
Indie is the genre more traditionally known as independently produced music. This classification means that artists are not stuck nor limited to what labels...
From The Freshman Class To Prom King Arthur: Alec Arthur Is About To Be...
If you haven't heard of Alec Arthur, you are about to. A new young artist who strives to be a breath of fresh air in...
G. Fields Music: a Sleek and Contemporary Twist to an Eclectic but Sexy Tune
Finding one's self is a very personal and intimate journey. Discovering one's sound as an artist is one notch more difficult but still relatable...