Silk Sonic

The collaboration between Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars, known as Silk Sonic, traces back to 2017 when Anderson .Paak opened for Bruno Mars on the European leg of his 24K Magic World Tour. A spontaneous jam session during the tour paved the way for an immediate chemistry that lingered until the world was thrown into quarantine. When Bruno Mars reached out to Anderson .Paak just before the lockdowns, the idea of their collaboration resurfaced and blossomed into a months-long project, eventually leading to the creation of the legendary setlist of doom. The iconic Bootsy Collins played a pivotal role in the birth of Silk Sonic, serving as the special guest host for their debut album, An Evening With Silk Sonic.
The much-anticipated debut of Silk Sonic happened on March 5th, 2021, unleashing their first single ‘Leave The Door Open’ to the world. In a remarkably short time, the track garnered over 230 million streams, 90 million official video views, and received rave reviews. Notably, Variety hailed the song as a potential Best R&B Song GRAMMY® winner from 1974. Following their plea to the GRAMMY® Awards to support Silk Sonic, the duo made a memorable debut performance with ‘Leave The Door Open,’ paying a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Little Richard.

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The Lumineers

The Lumineers are an internationally acclaimed band that has captured the hearts of millions with their music. Known for their soul-stirring melodies and profound lyrics, The Lumineers have achieved unprecedented success with an impressive 24 #1 hits under their belt. Renowned as a touring powerhouse, the band has mesmerized audiences around the globe, consistently selling out arenas and captivating fans with their electrifying performances.
Their journey to stardom began with the breakout hit single “Ho Hey” from their self-titled debut album, which skyrocketed to the #2 position on the SoundScan/Billboard 200 chart. The album’s monumental success led to a remarkable 3x RIAA platinum certification in the U.S. and Canada, solidifying their status as a musical force to be reckoned with. Subsequent albums like CLEOPATRA and III further solidified their place in music history, earning critical acclaim and commercial success on a global scale. Their latest album, BRIGHTSIDE, continues to showcase their musical evolution and innovative sound, garnering top positions on music charts and setting new records in the music industry.

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Cole Swindell

Country music superstar Cole Swindell released his fourth studio album, Stereotype, to massive success. The project charted three back-to-back, Platinum-certified, multi-week No. 1 hits: “Single Saturday Night,” “Never Say Never” (with Lainey Wilson) and, most recently, his five-week chart-topper “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” which took home three ACM Awards and an iHeart Music Award for Country Song of the Year. In 2022 Swindell spent a total of 27 weeks in the Top 5 of the country singles chart with “Never Say Never” (8 weeks) and “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” (21 weeks). He released a special duet remix of his smash “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” featuring Jo Dee Messina which is included on his new deluxe album Stereotype Broken, which also includes his current rising single “Drinkaby.” In the seven years since his debut on Warner Music Nashville, Swindell has racked up an impressive 12 No. 1 singles as an artist – 13 as a songwriter – as well as 12 certified Platinum singles (one single at 3x Platinum and four at 2x Platinum), a Platinum-certified debut album (Cole Swindell), a Platinum-certified sophomore effort (You Should Be Here) and a Gold-certified third entry (All Of It). The Georgia hitmaker has over 5.2 BILLION global career streams.

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Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams, along with other notable Virginians Missy Elliott, Timbaland, and Neptunes partner Chad Hugo, has been a key figure in the evolution of post-new jack swing, R&B, and rap music, influencing the pop genre as well. Williams began his career towards the end of the new jack swing era, co-writing hits like “Rump Shaker” and later producing chart-topping tracks for artists like Mase, Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, and Ludacris. His collaboration with Hugo yielded groundbreaking hits in the 2000s and garnered them prestigious awards such as a Grammy for Producer of the Year and Billboard’s Producer of the Decade acknowledgment. Apart from his production success with the Neptunes, Williams flourished as a multi-talented artist, excelling in producing, songwriting, rapping, and singing, delivering chart-toppers like “Blurred Lines,” “Get Lucky,” and “Happy.” Additionally, he ventured into solo projects with albums like “In My Mind” and “G I R L,” achieving commercial and critical success.
Pharrell Williams embarked on his musical journey alongside long-time friend Chad Hugo, forming a formidable partnership while still in school. Together with Neptunes, they caught the attention of industry veteran Teddy Riley, leading to their breakthrough as producers. Williams, in collaboration with Hugo, crafted hits that left a lasting impact across various genres, from R&B to rap to pop. Their distinctive sound, characterized by chunky and choppy elements, became a signature style emulated by many artists. Williams showcased his versatility by fronting the genre-bending group N.E.R.D., making music that defied conventional radio formats, further solidifying his status as a maverick in the industry. Despite facing initial challenges, Williams’ solo career soared with hits like “Frontin'” and collaborations with top artists, establishing him as a leading producer and featured artist in the music scene. His enduring success continued through the years, marked by numerous accolades and hit songs that resonated with audiences worldwide, cementing his legacy as a musical icon.

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Parmalee

Parmalee is a prominent figure in Country music, known for their remarkable success and achievements. The band has garnered widespread recognition with four #1 singles, numerous platinum records, and an impressive milestone of over 1 billion on-demand streams. Consisting of talented members including brothers Matt and Scott Thomas, Cousin Barry Knox, and long-time friend Josh McSwain, Parmalee hails from North Carolina. Their journey to the top of the charts began with the chart-topping hit “Carolina,” which was soon followed by another PLATINUM-certified No. 1 single in collaboration with Blanco Brown, titled “Just the Way.” Their track “Take My Name” stood out as Billboard’s Most Played Country Song of 2022, solidifying their position in the industry. The band continued their streak of success with the release of “Girl In Mine,” their third consecutive #1 single, recognized as Billboard’s 8th Most Played Country Song of 2023. In addition to these chart-toppers, Parmalee has a diverse discography featuring 15 other tracks, including their latest popular single “Gonna Love You,” which is part of their latest album ‘For You 2.’

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Papa Roach

Papa Roach, consisting of vocalist Jacoby Shaddix, guitarist Jerry Horton, bassist Tobin Esperance, and drummer Tony Palermo, defies musical boundaries with over 20 years of genre-bending exploration. Their expanse across rap-rock, electronic rock, rock ’n’ roll, and everything in between showcases a bold and diverse discography unparalleled in the music industry. The band’s latest release, ‘Ego Trip,’ marked a significant milestone as they soared to the top of the charts for 4 weeks with the hit ‘Kill The Noise.’ Published under their independent label ‘New Noize,’ the album resonates with fans through its mix of anthemic tracks, themes of forgiveness, emotional interludes, and nostalgic elements that take listeners on a memorable journey.
Continuing their streak of success, Papa Roach recently secured their 10th career #1 with ‘No Apologies,’ demonstrating their commitment to innovation and evolution. With a fearless approach to music-making, the band challenges conventions and blazes new trails while maintaining a forward momentum in their artistic endeavors. Papa Roach is a testament to artistic growth, resilience, and the unwavering pursuit of pushing the boundaries of creativity in an ever-evolving musical landscape.

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Billy Currington

Blessed with an easy touch and a fondness for chill vibes, Billy Currington carved out a distinctive place for himself within the contemporary country firmament of the 2000s and 2010s. Currington had his first number one Billboard Country Airplay hit — the slow-burning, soulful “Must Be Doin’ Something Right” — in 2005 long before the rise of bro-country, but his fondness for good times, beer, and good ol’ boys pointed the way toward the sensibility of the 2010s, if not quite the sound. His long streak of chart-toppers showcased a singer as comfortable with a wry story (2006’s “Good Directions,” 2009’s “People Are Crazy”) as he was with a glossy love song (2014’s “Don’t It,” which shouldn’t be confused with his 2008 hit “Don’t”), and he had the sensitivity and humor to make both styles sound convincing. As his career stretched into a second decade, he started to incorporate hints of sleek modern production — the 2016 chart-topper “It Don’t Hurt Liked It Used To” crystalized this evolution — without losing his signature laid-back style. He released his seventh album, Intuition, in 2021, and kept the momentum going in 2023 with the laid-back “City Don’t.” Billy Currington was raised in Rincon, Georgia. Following high school, he made a couple attempts at relocating to Nashville in the hopes of getting a career in music off the ground, finally landing a job at a concrete company while still finding time to play at clubs on the side and work on song demos. When singer Mark Wills put a hold on one of his songs, Currington met and began writing with Wills’ producer, Carson Chamberlain, which eventually led to a recording contract with Mercury Records. His first single, “Walk a Little Straighter,” was released in 2003, and drew heavily on Currington’s experiences with an alcoholic father (the chorus for the song was actually written when Currington was 12). A debut album, Billy Currington, was released on Mercury Records in 2003. A second album, Doin’ Somethin’ Right, followed in 2005 on Mercury Nashville. Three years later, Currington delivered the eclectic, R&B-inflected Little Bit of Everything, also on Mercury Nashville. In 2010 he returned with his tenth studio effort, Enjoy Yourself, featuring the Troy Jones co-written single “Pretty Good at Drinkin’ Beer.” That song went to number one, as did “Let Me Down Easy.” “Love Done Gone” and “Like My Dog” also reached the country Top 40. Currington returned to action in 2013, releasing the single “Hey Girl” in March and delivering the full-length We Are Tonight that September. The album debuted at five on the Billboard Country charts, and spawned the number one Country Airplay hits “Hey Girl” and “We Are Tonight.” In 2015, Currington returned with Summer Forever, an album preceded by the single “Don’t It” — a song that reached number four on the U.S. Hot Country Songs chart — and supported by “Drinkin’ Town with a Football Problem,” which went no further than 30 on Country Airplay. However, it was followed by two number one Country Airplay hits in 2016: “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” and “Do I Make You Wanna.” Over the next few years, Currington worked on his next album, releasing “Bring It on Over” and “Details” as teasers in 2018 and 2019, respectively; both hovered around 30 on Country Airplay. In the summer of 2020, he released “Seaside.” 2021 proved to be a watershed year for the singer with the release of both an EP, Summertime, and his seventh album, Intuition. Currington kicked off 2023 with the summery single “City Don’t,” which celebrated the simple joys of small-town life.

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Kings of Leon

Since their debut in 2003, Kings of Leon (Caleb (guitar/vocals), Nathan (drums), Jared (bass) and Matthew Followill (guitar)) has released eight albums (Youth & Young Manhood (2003), Aha Shake Heartbreak (2004), Because of the Times (2007), Only by the Night (2008), Come Around Sundown (2010), Mechanical Bull (2013), WALLS (2016), When You See Yourself (2021) sold over 20 million albums and nearly 40 million singles worldwide. The multi-platinum selling band has had five singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, all seven of their studio albums on Billboard’s Top 200 list and two singles that reached #1 on Modern Rock radio. With the release of WALLS, the band garnered their first-ever number one album debut on the Billboard Top 200. In addition, they have had eight Grammy Nominations, three Grammy Award wins, three NME Awards, two Brit Awards, and one Juno Award. They have toured all over the world, playing at top venues and headlining major festivals such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and Glastonbury. The band will release their highly anticipated ninth full-length studio album, Can We Please Have Fun, on May 10 via Capitol Records.

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Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne, a legendary figure in the world of music, needs no introduction. His name rings with the echoes of rock and roll history, embodying the spirit of rebellion and creativity that defines the genre. Born to stand out, Ozzy’s larger-than-life persona has captured the hearts and ears of fans worldwide, making him an icon that transcends generations. From his electrifying performances to his unforgettable stage presence, Ozzy Osbourne is synonymous with rock royalty, a living legend whose legacy continues to inspire and awe music enthusiasts across the globe. His journey through the highs and lows of fame has only strengthened his status as a cultural phenomenon, symbolizing the enduring power of artistic expression and the timeless allure of the stage.

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U2

U2, the iconic rock band, has solidified its position as one of the most significant and popular musical acts in the world throughout their extensive career. Renowned for their ability to blend moody textures with powerful rock anthems and ballads, U2 stands out from their post-punk peers. Central to the band’s intimate connection with their audience is the lead singer, Bono, whose grand gestures are balanced by a deep belief in the transformative impact of rock music. This core integrity has been a guiding force for U2 since their early days, exemplified in albums like the impactful “War” from 1983 featuring the distinctive guitar work of the Edge and the gritty rhythms of Larry Mullen, Jr. and Adam Clayton.
The inception of U2 in 1976 in Dublin, Ireland, predated the punk scene in their hometown. Lead by Larry Mullen, Jr., the band’s formation marked the beginning of a journey that would lead them to triumphs like winning a talent contest sponsored by Guinness in 1978. Overcoming initial setbacks, including a failed audition with CBS Records, U2’s debut EP “U2 Three” in 1979 topped the Irish charts, laying the groundwork for international recognition. By the early ’80s, albums like “Boy” and “October” propelled U2 to global acclaim, with tracks like “I Will Follow” and “Gloria” becoming MTV staples and solidifying their fan base in the U.S.
The release of “War” in 1983 marked a turning point for U2, propelling them to worldwide fame and acclaim with political anthems like “Sunday Bloody Sunday” and “New Year’s Day.” Subsequent albums like “The Unforgettable Fire” and the monumental “The Joshua Tree” in 1987 cemented U2’s status as rock legends, with chart-topping hits like “With or Without You” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.” Over the years, U2 continued to evolve their sound, from the electronic experimentation of “Achtung Baby” to the dance-infused “Pop,” always pushing boundaries and staying true to their core values. Their enduring legacy is a testament to their unwavering dedication to creating impactful and innovative music.

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The Smashing Pumpkins

The Smashing Pumpkins, an iconic and influential band, has played a significant role in shaping alternative music and culture worldwide. Originating in Chicago in 1988, the group has achieved remarkable success, selling over 30 million albums globally and earning prestigious accolades including two GRAMMY® Awards, two MTV VMAs, and an American Music Award. Their extensive discography features groundbreaking albums like the platinum-selling ‘Gish’ [1991], the quadruple-platinum ‘Siamese Dream’ [1993], the diamond-certified ‘Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness’ [1995], the platinum ‘Adore’ [1998], and the gold ‘Machina/The Machines of God’ [2000]. Renowned publication ‘Rolling Stone’ has recognized both ‘Siamese Dream’ and ‘Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness’ in its list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” In 2018, The Smashing Pumpkins unveiled ‘SHINY AND OH SO BRIGHT, VOL. 1 / LP: NO PAST. NO FUTURE. NO SUN.’ and embarked on the highly successful Shiny and Oh So Bright Tour, filling arenas with their devoted fans. Continuing their musical journey, the band released ‘CYR’ [2020], their eleventh full-length double album, showcasing yet another evolution in their sound. Recently, the release of ‘ATUM’ [2023], the sequel to ‘Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness’ and ‘Machina/Machine of God,’ marked a nostalgic return for original members Billy Corgan, Jimmy Chamberlin, and James Iha. The upcoming album in 2024, ‘AGHORI MHORI MEI,’ coming right after ‘ATUM,’ promises a revival of the band’s early 90’s essence, with guitars, bass, drums, and powerful vocals taking center stage.

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