Big Sean

Detroit rapper Big Sean, inspired by legendary artists like the Notorious B.I.G., Kanye West, and Eminem, has solidified his iconic status with multiple platinum-selling albums. He is signed to Def Jam subsidiary GOOD Music, where he achieved hits starting from his debut in 2011 with Finally Famous. Big Sean’s commercial success continued to soar, yielding number one singles and chart-topping records up to his fifth album, Detroit 2 in 2020. Following this full-length release, he collaborated on an EP with Hit-Boy in 2021 titled What You Expect, and made appearances on 2022 singles by Queen Naija and Ellie Goulding. In 2024, he teased his upcoming sixth album Better Me Than You with the release of the single, ‘Precision.’
Born as Sean Anderson in California but raised in Detroit, Big Sean’s journey began in 2007 when he signed with Kanye West’s GOOD Music label. His connection with West started through a Detroit hip-hop radio station where he showcased his freestyle skills, leading to a recording contract offer and the release of his debut mixtape, Finally Famous, Vol. 1. Over the years, Sean released additional mixtapes and his official debut album, Finally Famous, in 2011, featuring hit singles like ‘My Last’ with Chris Brown. Subsequent albums like Hall of Fame and Dark Sky Paradise showcased his versatility and featured collaborations with industry heavyweights like Lil Wayne, Nas, and Ariana Grande. Big Sean’s success continued with hits like ‘I Don’t Fuck with You’ and ‘Bounce Back,’ solidifying his position in the rap scene.

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Cage The Elephant

Since forming in 2006, Cage The Elephant have quietly bloomed as one of this generation’s premier rock bands buoyed by uncompromising creativity & wildly cathartic performances. Thus far, they have earned dozens of Gold, Platinum & Multi-Platinum certifications, tallied over 5 billion streams, & notched 11 #1 records on Alternative Radio. The guys consecutively garnered 2 GRAMMY® Awards for “Best Rock Album” for both Tell Me I’m Pretty [2015] & Social Cues [2019]. Of the latter, Entertainment Weekly raved, “The album’s introspection paired with its urgent energy make Cage The Elephant sound more passionate than ever.” In the meantime, their music has also surged through pop culture as “Cigarette Daydreams” graced the soundtrack of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 video game, “Goodbye” appeared in The Summer I Turned Pretty, & “Trouble” powered a global campaign for Amazon Prime. Plus, they’re the rare force of nature who can inspire millions of TikTok creators or hold their own on stage with Dave Grohl & duet with Iggy Pop + Beck. The Kentucky-bred six-piece instinctually lean on their enduring bond as both musicians & friends to get through anything & everything. Moments of elation might take the form of sticky hooks, swaggering rhythms, or upbeat guitars, while tense riffs & jittery grooves could give shape to feelings of anxiety, doubt, or instability. As such, the group fearlessly alchemize a season of tragedy & turbulence into the 12 tracks on their 6th full-length album, Neon Pill

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Rob Zombie

Rob Zombie, the longtime frontman for ’90s industrial superstars White Zombie, hails from New England and has made a significant impact in the music and film industries. His eclectic style, influenced by B-movie camp, horror nostalgia, and psychedelic imagery, set him apart with his debut album Hellbilly Deluxe in 1998. Balancing brutal metal power with humor and sexiness, Rob Zombie continued his successful solo career with hits like The Sinister Urge and Educated Horses. Additionally, he ventured into the world of film with cult favorites like House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects, as well as big-budget reboots for the Halloween series.
Robert Bartleh Cummings, born on January 12, 1966, in Haverhill, Massachusetts, embraced his love for horror movies early in life. Raised by parents who worked in a carnival, Rob Zombie’s creative journey began in art school and led him to diverse roles such as a bike messenger, porn magazine art director, and production assistant for Pee Wee’s Playhouse. Co-founding the band White Zombie with bassist Sean Yseult, they gained recognition with their major-label debut La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1 in 1992. Transitioning to a solo career, Rob Zombie’s success with Hellbilly Deluxe prompted him to disband White Zombie and explore new creative endeavors in music and film.

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Uncle Kracker

Uncle Kracker, the renowned artist, wholeheartedly subscribes to the mindset of just having fun in everything he does. For him, the essence of his journey is the enjoyment he derives from it, making it truly worthwhile. With an unwavering belief that fun is key, Uncle Kracker remains dedicated to this philosophy, considering it the driving force behind all his endeavors.
In recent times, Uncle Kracker is experiencing more joy and excitement than ever before, evident in the release of his latest single “Floatin’.” This new track, recorded in the vibrant city of Nashville, perfectly blends heartfelt and infectious lyrics with a catchy country groove, aiming to keep fans smiling throughout the summer months. Fans across the nation can look forward to witnessing Uncle Kracker’s live performances, where his infectious energy and engaging stage presence create a memorable and interactive experience for all attendees. Each show is carefully crafted to be a lively celebration, ensuring that every audience member leaves with a smile on their face.

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Kenny Loggins

Kenny Loggins, a renowned soft rock singer/songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and producer, made a significant impact on the music industry with a consistent string of hits spanning three decades from the 1970s to the 1990s. Starting his musical journey by playing in various bands in the late ’60s, Loggins honed his songwriting skills at Wingate Music as a staff songwriter. His rise to fame came with Loggins & Messina, a successful duo formed with Jim Messina, with whom he released a series of acclaimed albums during their collaboration from 1972 to 1976. Loggins’ solo career took off with his debut album, ‘Celebrate Me Home,’ in 1977, featuring the hit song ‘I Believe in Love.’ In the ’80s, he achieved even greater success with chart-topping tracks like ‘I’m Alright’ from Caddyshack, ‘Footloose’ from the movie of the same name, and ‘Danger Zone’ from Top Gun, solidifying his reputation as a master of movie soundtrack songs.
Born in Everett, Washington, in early 1948, Kenny Loggins’ musical journey began as a means to overcome his extreme shyness. Discovering his talents as a guitarist and vocalist, he ventured into music during his teenage years when his family moved to Alhambra, California. His early years included studying at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, where he embarked on various musical endeavors, including being part of bands like Gator Creek and Second Helping. His songwriting prowess led him to a fruitful collaboration with Wingate Music, where his compositions found their way onto notable albums like the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s ‘Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy,’ showcasing hits like ‘Mr. Bojangles’ and Loggins’ own ‘House at Pooh Corner.’ His partnership with Jim Messina further propelled his career, resulting in Loggins & Messina becoming one of the most beloved folk-based soft rock acts of the ’70s, releasing a series of successful albums over four years.
Following the separation of Loggins & Messina in 1976, Kenny Loggins embarked on a remarkable solo career that included several multi-platinum albums such as ‘Celebrate Me Home,’ ‘Nightwatch,’ and ‘Keep the Fire,’ known for their cheerful and sensitive musical style. Notably, Loggins became synonymous with creating iconic movie soundtrack hits, with songs like ‘Footloose,’ ‘Danger Zone,’ and ‘I’m Alright’ earning Top Ten positions. Apart from his solo projects, Loggins actively participated in philanthropic causes, including the ‘We Are the World’ recording by USA for Africa. His vast discography spans various genres, including adult contemporary, children’s albums like ‘Return to Pooh Corner,’ and collaborative works with Jim Messina. In 2021, a compilation of his renowned movie soundtrack themes titled ‘At the Movies’ was released, further solidifying Kenny Loggins’ enduring legacy in the music industry.

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Tim Bowman Jr.

Timothy Bowman Jr. is an American gospel musician born on May 26, 1987. He embarked on his music journey in 2012 with the groundbreaking release of ‘Beautiful’ under Trippin ‘N’ Rhythm Records. This album made a significant impact, securing a place on the prestigious Billboard magazine Gospel Albums and Independent Albums charts. One of the notable tracks, ‘He Will’, featuring his aunt Vickie Winans, made its mark on the Billboard magazine Hot Gospel Songs chart. Timothy is recognized as a Grammy, Dove, and Stellar Award nominated artist, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft. His album ‘Listen’, which received critical acclaim, achieved the remarkable feat of debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart. The project also yielded two No. 1 singles, ‘I’m Good’ and ‘Fix Me’, further solidifying his position in the music industry.

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H.E.R.

H.E.R., a highly acclaimed R&B artist since 2016 when her first EP captivated audiences, is known for her emotionally raw love ballads and powerful protest songs. She skillfully blends her soulful vocals with poetic yet direct lyrics, effortlessly transitioning between singing and rapping while showcasing her talents as a guitarist and producer. With three successful albums – H.E.R. (2017), I Used to Know Her (2019), and Back of My Mind (2021) – each featuring platinum hits like ‘Focus,’ ‘Could’ve Been,’ and ‘Damage,’ she has earned four Grammys, including Song of the Year for ‘I Can’t Breathe’ in 2020.
In 2016, H.E.R., meaning Having Everything Revealed, emerged from the Bay Area under a mysterious persona, quickly gaining attention with her self-titled EP. Collaborations with industry icons like Alicia Keys and Bryson Tiller propelled her into the spotlight, with hits like ‘Focus’ paving her way to success. Her subsequent releases, including ‘Best Part’ with Daniel Caesar, showcased her versatility and talent, leading to critical acclaim and commercial success. H.E.R.’s journey continued with chart-topping singles and Grammy wins, solidifying her position as a powerhouse in the music industry.
Throughout her career, H.E.R. has worked with a diverse range of artists, producing impactful songs and earning accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Original Song for ‘Fight for You’ in 2021. Her collaborations with top musicians like Chris Brown, Ella Mai, and Ed Sheeran, along with her solo hits like ‘I Can’t Breathe’ and ‘Damage,’ have showcased her ability to address important social issues through music. With the release of her album ‘Back of My Mind’ in 2021, featuring collaborations with renowned artists and entering the Billboard 200 at number six, H.E.R. continues to innovate and inspire with her soulful sound and poignant lyrics.

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Breaking Benjamin

AWAKEN is the latest studio single released by Breaking Benjamin after a five-year hiatus. The song is now available for fans to enjoy and marks a highly anticipated return for the band.

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Eric Church

Eric Church’s most recent album, his Heart & Soul three-part project, is available everywhere now. The project features his latest Gold-certified No. 1 ‘Hell of a View’ & recent Top 5 hit ‘Heart On Fire’ as well as brand-new single ‘Doing Life With Me,’ impacting radio now. He recently wrapped his The Gather Again Tour, visiting arenas for an in-the-round show on the Billboard Music Awards’ Top Country Tour, in addition to a recent headlining spot alongside George Strait & Metallica during the ATLive festival at Mercedes-Benz Stadium & his own headlining stadium shows at Milwaukee’s American Family Field & Minneapolis’s U.S. Bank Stadium. During 2019’s Double Down Tour, he played nights of two unique shows in each market sans opening act. The tour featured a stop at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, where he broke the venue’s concert attendance record with more than 56,000 fans in attendance.
A seven-time ACM Award winner, four-time CMA Award winner & 10-time GRAMMY nominee, Church has amassed a passionate fanbase known as the Church Choir as well as a critically acclaimed catalog of music. His previous project, the Gold-certified Desperate Man, earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Album. Prior releases include the Platinum-certified Sinners Like Me, Carolina & Mr. Misunderstood, the Double-Platinum certified The Outsiders & the 3x Platinum-certified Chief, as well as 30 Gold, Platinum & multi-Platinum certified singles.

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Future

Known for a uniquely fluid and melodic yet mumbling vocal style, rapper Future busted out of the South at the dawn of the 2010s with a flurry of mixtapes, high-charting albums, certified platinum singles, and contributions to several other hits as a featured artist. After he scored his first commercial hit via a guest spot on YC’s ‘Racks’ (2011), Future quickly became a key factor in Atlanta’s grip on the Billboard charts, often with production support from fellow ATL natives and dwellers. By the end of 2017, Future had amassed 32 Top Ten R&B/hip-hop hits as a headliner and featured artist. Meanwhile, 11 full-length projects — including an all-platinum run of DS2 (2015), Evol (2016), and Future (2017) — debuted within the Top Five of the Billboard 200. Future capped off the 2010s by adding to his Top 20 tally with the Grammy-winning ‘King’s Dead,’ co-producing a remake of Super Fly, and hitting the top of the Billboard 200 again with The Wizrd (2019). Born Nayvadius Wilburn, Future grew up in his city’s Zone 6 section with roots in the ATL’s Dungeon Family, who dubbed him ‘the Future.’ Mentored by cousin and fellow Dungeon Family member Rico Wade of the revered Organized Noize, Future released his first mixtapes in 2010 and early 2011, which left him poised for a mainstream breakthrough. A few months after the January 2011 release of his third mixtape, Future was featured on YC’s ‘Racks,’ a single that bubbled up to the Top Ten of Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Shortly thereafter, the rapper signed with major label Epic, and ‘Tony Montana,’ his proper debut single, subsequently peaked just outside the Top 20.
Future’s second full-length album, Honest, was issued in April 2014. It earned both critical acclaim and popular success and peaked at number two. Two singles from the album, ‘Move That Dope’ and ‘I Won,’ went gold. A few months after the album’s release, Future’s split with Ciara was made public. Late 2014 and early 2015 brought three mixtapes and another hit single, ‘Fuck Up Some Commas.’ They primed Future fans for third album DS2, which debuted at number one in July 2015. In early 2016, Future released Evol, which arrived unannounced but still debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Its single ‘Low Life,’ a collaboration with the Weeknd, quickly went double platinum. In November of that year, Future issued another Drake-assisted hit, ‘Used to This,’ from his Beast Mode 16 mixtape. The roll continued through 2017 with a pair of full-lengths, Future and HNDRXX. Issued during consecutive weeks that February, the two albums kept Future’s streak of number ones intact, while the former, featuring the Top Ten pop hit ‘Mask Off,’ became the rapper’s third consecutive platinum solo full-length. Later that year, he hopped onto Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘Don’t Judge Me’ with Swae Lee before issuing Super Slimey, a joint effort with Young Thug. Future followed with a pair of soundtrack contributions in 2018. First, he joined Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, and James Blake for a hit single from the Black Panther soundtrack, ‘King’s Dead,’ and released ‘No Shame’ from Superfly. He not only contributed to the soundtrack but presented it as well and was among the film’s co-producers. Future started 2019 with the release of his seventh album, The Wizrd, which became his fifth solo chart-topper (and sixth overall). The set featured appearances by Young Thug and Gunna, while Travis Scott assisted ‘First Off,’ one of its three charting singles. Less than a month after the release of that album, Future won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance for his contribution to ‘King’s Dead.’ He returned later in 2019 with Save Me, a seven-track EP that reached number five. Future got an early start on the new decade in January 2020 with ‘Life Is Good,’ another Drake collaboration, becoming his second Top Ten pop hit as a headliner. The single reached quadruple platinum status by the time he issued High Off Life in May. Originally intended to be titled after the preceding hit, High Off Life entered the Billboard 200 at number one. Among its follow-up singles were ‘Tycoon’ and ‘Trillionaire,’ the latter featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again.

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J. Brown

J. Brown’s musical journey began in the church, where he nurtured his passion through choir performances every Sunday. Motown legacy runs deep, thanks to his mother, a former Motown artist, whose determination inspired him to pursue his musical dreams. His influences are icons Usher, Jay-Z, and Sting.
J. Brown’s musical genius has left an indelible imprint on the industry, amassing a staggering eight Top 20 singles and seven Top 10 hits on the R&B Billboard Charts. His groundbreaking #1 single, ‘My Whole Heart,’ reigned over the charts for an awe-inspiring three consecutive weeks and heralded a significant transformation in the R&B landscape. This triumph solidified his position as a formidable presence in the industry and set a new standard for his peers to aspire to. His subsequent releases have only served to fortify his influence, leaving the audience in awe of his musical prowess.
In creating his magnum opus, ‘The Art Of Making Love,’ J. Brown embarked on a transformative journey, hand in hand with renowned talents like Carvin Haggins, The Ring, and Grammy-winning producer Camper. This album is a testament to J. Brown’s unwavering belief in the profound connection of making love beyond physicality and celebrating deep emotional bonds. Each song is a meticulously crafted masterpiece, a symphony of emotions, offering a soul-stirring experience that is a testament to J. Brown’s unwavering dedication to his craft and ability to harmonize with other gifted individuals.

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