Emerging Artists Secure New Deals and Release Upcoming Projects
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Emerging Artists Secure New Deals and Release Upcoming Projects

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateJun 03, 2025
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A wave of fresh talent is making waves in the music industry as several artists secure new representation and prepare for upcoming releases. Hawaiian artist Maoli, known for his global streaming success exceeding half a billion plays, has joined forces with WME for worldwide representation. With nine independently released albums under his belt, Maoli continues to captivate audiences. He is currently touring the U.S. and is set to release his latest album, Last Sip of Summer, later this month. Meanwhile, Matt Stell, already aligned with Endurance Music Group for publishing, now enters a joint venture recording deal, launching the track "Heaven & Back" earlier this month.

In addition to these signings, other artists are finding their footing in the competitive music scene. Slater Nalley, who reached the top five in American Idol, now partners with Play It Again Music for management. Cassandra Coleman joins Warner Records, preparing to release her debut single "Coming of Age," crafted with the help of Jack Antonoff and his band Bleachers. Big Loud Records welcomes "beach-folk" band The 502s, releasing their single "Summer Fling," while Cole Goodwin signs with Big Machine Records, planning his first official release with the label in mid-June. These developments highlight the vibrant diversity within the music landscape.

The international reach of the music industry expands further with collaborations like the partnership between Atlantic Music Group and Avex Music Group, promoting J-pop group ONE OR EIGHT's upcoming single "365." Nettwerk introduces metalcore artist PINKNOISE with the release of "Bittersweet," showcasing the label's commitment to diverse genres. Rough Trade also adds L.A.'s The Sophs to its roster, releasing "Sweat" earlier this year. These signings and releases underscore the importance of nurturing creativity and innovation across all musical styles, reflecting a future filled with promise and potential for emerging talents around the globe.

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