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Chicago native musical sensation, Chrissy, came out the gate swinging with her debut single “I’m So Hot” (February 3, 2023). The response was immediate and fervent, earning her accolades from Rolling Stone (“Brightest Pop Stars to Watch in 2023”), Billboard, Vogue, PAPER, Nylon, the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, and more.

What sets Chrissy apart goes beyond the accolades. She not only captivates audiences with her powerful vocals, a blend of humor, and a magnetic stage presence, but her journey also defies the conventional norms of the music industry. Beneath the glamorous exterior, Chrissy fosters a platform rooted in equality, amplifying disenfranchised voices. With each performance, Chrissy leaves an indelible mark, poised to become a household name in the realm of music.

Hayla

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HAYLA has delivered her majestic, powerful voice all throughout the world of music. From singing in different bands around her native Liverpool and teaching private singing lessons full-time, to taking the stage at the Hollywood Bowl with deadmau5 and closing out Coachella.

2024 was HAYLA’s biggest year yet. She released her debut solo album, DUSK. Through its intuitive palette of haunting vocal-driven electronica, the LP garnered cover slots on revered editorial playlists like Spotify’s Mint.

Last year she became a Gold-certified artist via “Where You Are,” her smash-hit co-write with John Summit. Also, after co-writing and recording “Escape,” the lead single of deadmau5 and Kaskade’s LP Kx5, the album received a nomination for “Best Dance/Electronic Album” at the 2024 GRAMMYs. Both of these tracks along with “Shiver,” her other major collaboration with Summit, were #1 on SiriusXM’s premier dance music station, BPM, giving her the top song three years running. HAYLA then continued, writing and recording new works like “Without You” with Kygo and “Another World” with MEDUZA, which hit #1 on both Billboard Dance Mix Show Airplay & Mediabase Dance Airplay charts.

For many years, HAYLA has been on a journey to find the space where she belongs. Despite her success in the electronic realm, she is also a huge fan of heavier, darker sounds like Ethel Cain, Chelsea Wolfe, Deftones, and Sleep Token (the last of whom was her most-listened artist on Spotify in 2024).

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Confidence Man are unarguably one of the hottest acts on the planet right now. A portable party that’s levelled dance floors and flattened festival crowds as it’s rolled out across the world, their performances are custom designed to make you dance and lose your cool.

Within only three years of their conception, they have already played at some of the biggest festivals in the world including Rock en Seine (Paris), Primavera Sound (Barcelona), Governors Ball (New York), Glastonbury (UK) and Splendour in the Grass (Australia).

Parading within a brand of dance pop that sounds like Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder gleefully discovering house music via Dee-lite, there’s no question that Confidence Man will make you feel good.

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The desire for change stirs from the inside. We either listen to it—or not. ​Aluna​ chose to listen. After generating over one billion streams, selling out shows around the world, and receiving award nominations and widespread critical acclaim as one-half of multi-platinum duo AlunaGeorge, the singer, songwriter, and producer established an unpredictable and undeniable signature sound on her 2020 solo debut. The music represents the culmination of her journey from ​“a black girl in an all-white British suburb back in the day”​ to launching a rule-breaking revolution where rigid boundaries dissolve between culture, race, gender, and genre.

“The recent ​‘Black Renaissance’ ​is so inspiring to me,” she explains. “There has been a pivot in all creative endeavors from film and television to plays and comics. Black people have begun involving themselves in non-stereotypical things regardless of who agrees. The outcasts have found each other. This project sums up a defiant, rule-breaking, and transitional election of new culture. To me, this album represents that within its own small, individual world. I’ve gone through the process of owning myself, and this is the celebration.”

“I feel like this is a time of rebirth for everyone,” ​Aluna​ says. “That can be both scary and really exciting depending on which way you conduct your mind or your emotions. For me, music has always been able to shift me towards the future, positivity, and high energy in order to do more.”

Jesse McCartney

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Since the start of his career, New York-born and Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, artist, and actor Jesse McCartney has built a catalog of instantly recognizable anthems and captivated audiences on the road and on-screen. His first three albums consecutively bowed in the Top 15 of the Billboard Top 200 with the singles “Beautiful Soul” minted Gold and “Leavin’” certified Platinum. Meanwhile, SPIN touted In Technicolor among its “Top 20 Pop Albums of 2014.” Along the way, he performed in arenas alongside the likes of New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys in addition to packing global headline tours and hosting shows for both George W. Bush and Barack Obama. A sought-after songwriter, he notably wrote the 4x-Platinum GRAMMY-nominated “Bleeding Love” for Leona Lewis. In 2018, the one-off single “Better With You” racked up nearly 30 million cumulative streams and paved the way for his fifth offering. In 2020, Jesse was revealed as the runner-up and popular fan favorite Turtle in the third season finale of Fox’s The Masked Singer. Now, he opens up more than ever on his fifth full-length album, out now. “At this point in my life everything feels like it’s clicking into place. I’m looking forward to a whole new stage.”

 

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NDULGNCE is a dynamic force in music, art, and curation, known for orchestrating unforgettable experiences. As a genre-bending DJ, NDULGNCE captivates audiences at prestigious events, festivals, nightclubs, and lounges. NDULGNCE’s prowess as an artist and curator shines through in producing music, directing photoshoots, and conceptualizing graphic materials. With a proven track record of curating exceptional events and fostering community empowerment, NDULGNCE is a visionary leader at the intersection of creativity and innovation.

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An emerging powerhouse in modern electronic music, “6arelyhuman,” aka Toby Hamilton, is at the forefront of revitalizing the y2k emo scene with an edgy digital twist. Currently experiencing the rush of multiple viral hits, the start of 2024 has seen Toby grace Billboard Magazine’s first cover of the year alongside collaborative peer Odetari, together branded as pioneers in the future of dance music. Upcoming releases — taking inspiration from the works of prominent 2000’s icons including Kesha, Skrillex, and Lady Gaga — promise to further solidify his prominence in the scene, and continue to captivate the millions of fans drawn not only to his music, but his flashy persona and unapologetic self,

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Alyssa Edwards

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Justin Dwayne Lee Johnson, known by his stage name Alyssa Edwards, is an American entertainer, choreographer, drag performer and television personality. Prior to his television debut, Johnson was a gifted dance instructor and accomplished performer in the drag pageantry scene before rising to international prominence on the fifth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, where he quickly became a fan favorite.

In 2012, Johnson was chosen as one of the 14 drag queens to compete on the fifth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, where he immediately catapulted to fame for his candid testimonials, outrageous tongue-pops and quirky personality. In 2016, Johnson returned as one of 10 contestants in Season 2 of RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars, where he stole the hearts of the audience, ultimately finishing as fourth runner-up.

With personal appearances and tours spanning the globe, the Alyssa Edwards persona has quickly become a household name in many countries. Performing to fans throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and Central and South America, Johnson balances his time between international bookings and teaching dance in his hometown.

Johnson currently resides in Mesquite, Texas, a small suburb of Dallas, where he owns and runs an award-winning dance studio, Beyond Belief Dance Company. Johnson and his dance studio are the centerpieces of the Netflix Original docuseries Dancing Queen, produced by RuPaul and World of Wonder, currently in its first season.

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Billy Porter is a GRAMMY®, EMMY® and 2X Tony® Award winner. Porter began his music
career in 1997 with the release of his self-titled (aka Untitled) debut album which spawned the
Top 10 “Bubbling Under” single, “Show Me” and the monster ballad, “Love Is On The Way,”
which also appeared at the pivotal moment in the film, “First Wives Club.” He went on to release
“At the Corner of Broadway + Soul” (2005), “Billy’s Back on Broadway” (2014) and “The Soul
of Richard Rodgers” (2017) featuring Pentatonix, India.Arie, Leslie Odom Jr. and Cynthia Erivo,
among others. Porter scored his first #1 with “Love Yourself” in 2019 on the US Dance Club
Songs Chart. He followed that up with his 2020 reimagining of the legendary Buffalo Springfield
anthem, “For What It’s Worth,” and a fierce collab with The Shapeshifters on “Finally Ready.”
2021 saw Porter covering Juliet Roberts club classic “Caught in The Middle” for Red Hot +
Free, which supports underserved communities afflicted with HIV/AIDS. He was also enlisted
by multiplatinum international superstar Jessie J for “I Want Love.” And he delivered a magical
turn on Earth, Wind, and Fire’s iconic “Shining Star” as Fab G, the Fairy Godmuva, in the 2021
remake of “Cinderella.” Porter is a veteran of the theater (“Miss Saigon,” “Angels in America,”
“Grease”), and a two time Tony® winner, including “Best Leading Actor in a Musical” for
“Kinky Boots” in 2013 and “Best Musical” as a producer for “A Strange Loop” in 2022. He has
also received a GRAMMY® for the “Kinky Boots” original Broadway cast recording in the
category of “Best Musical Theater Album” in 2014. Porter took home the EMMY® Award for
“Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series” in 2019 for his work as Pray Tell on “Pose,”
making history as being the first openly gay man to do so. TIME Magazine named him one of
the “100 Most Influential People” of 2020. Porter released his highly anticipated memoir,
“Unprotected,” in October 2021. His directorial film debut, “Anything’s Possible,” dropped
Summer 2022 to much acclaim. Now, Porter kicks off his next chapter in music, his first love,
with new album “The Black Mona Lisa” out now.

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I’m a Puerto Rican artist passionate for music and art overall. Since I started my life project, I’m naturally creating from my ideas, criterion, knowledge and love for diversity. I’ve had other loves over the years: saxophone, acting and audiovisual production, but I fell in love with urban music and I’m looking forward to elevate and change the color of that genre. After writing, creating and working until I feel ready, I decided to show the world my music because “there is no right time, there is RaiNao.”

Dragonette

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Martina Sorbara, better known as Dragonette, has lived multiple musical lifetimes over the past 15 years. A Juno Award-winning artist and sought-after songwriter, she’s scored chart-topping hits, collaborated with the world’s biggest DJs, and released four albums. Along the way, Dragonette has headlined shows across the globe; supported the likes of Duran Duran, Ke$ha, Major Lazer, and Miike Snow; and played to thousands of fans at Coachella, Electric Daisy Carnival, Glastonbury, and Lollapalooza.

While Dragonette’s evolving sound lands delectably in between pop, new wave, and dance, Sorbara was raised with very different musical influences. “My past is so the opposite of pop music,” the Toronto-based artist recalls. “Until I was 19 or 20, I largely listened to folk and jazz. Between my hippie school and hippie parents, I thought that pop music had no merit. I had no real exposure to it. And so I ignored it because I thought it was music for other people.” After she left high school, all of that changed. “Once I grew up a little and started listening to music outside of my bubble, I realized that all the music I liked was actually pop. It was just decorated differently.”

Sorbara began her musical career as a singer-songwriter before establishing herself as Dragonette. Trading out her acoustic guitar for a synth, she released a self-titled EP in 2005. Those formative recordings (including Dragonette’s cheeky first single “I Get Around”) put Sorbara’s electropop outfit on the map and earned them a supporting slot at a New Order concert—it was their second show, ever.

They released their debut album, Galore, in 2007, which earned them a nomination for New Group of the Year at the Junos. Those early days were a heady and transformative time for Sorbara—both musically and personally. She was still defining herself as a musician; trying to find the balance between her former, singer-songwriter self, and her new role as the frontwoman of an edgy pop band.

“I liked the idea of dressing up and putting on heels when I went on stage because it was the antithesis of how I had been performing until then,” Sorbara recalls. “At the beginning, I jumped really far in that direction, but it wasn’t me. I was just exploring. And then Dragonette sort of settled into itself. I realized that I needed to dance and have fun—I couldn’t do that while trying to balance in high heels. I didn’t need to make a persona. I just needed to be myself.”

 Skillfully blending rock’n’roll sensibilities with slickly-crafted hooks, danceable beats, and sultry vocals, 2009’s Fixin to Thrill reflected Sorbara’s newfound confidence. Dragonette scored its first Canadian Top 40 hit with “Pick Up the Phone” and garnered a Juno nod for Best Dance Album. The band repeated that success with 2012’s Bodyparts, which notched another Juno nomination, landed in the Billboard Dance chart’s Top 20, and featured the exuberant, Canadian Top 40 hit “Let it Go.”

Sorbara was also enjoying the thrill of collaborating with others. Early on, she recorded with the legendary electronic duo Basement Jaxx and co-wrote with pop icon Cyndi Lauper. As Dragonette’s profile rose, Sorbara became an in-demand vocalist and songwriter—particularly in the electronic sphere, where she worked with the likes of Kaskade, Don Diablo, and, most famously, Martin Solveig. The French DJ partnered with Sorbara on “Boys & Girls,” “Big in Japan,” and the massively popular 2010 hit, “Hello.” The single topped pop charts across Europe, hit No.1 on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs, earned a Platinum certification in the US, and won the Juno for Dance Recording of the Year.

As the decade turned, Sorbara continued that momentum, writing and recording alongside Mike Mago, Pretty Sister, and Galantis, with whom she released 2015’s “Peanut Butter Jelly”—a Top 10 hit across Europe, the UK, and Australia. More recently, she co-wrote and performed “Toyko Nights” with Digital Farm Animals and Shaun Frank, while in 2021, she lent her vocals to Gianni Kosta’s effervescent “Phantom.”

Sorbara’s songwriting also extends beyond the electronic realm. As a longtime priority writer with Sony/ATV publishing, she regularly works with acts under UMG, Warner Music, and Syco, among others, while her credits include songs for the multi-platinum-selling country artist Keith Urban, British pop star Nicola Roberts, plus Carly Rae Jepsen with The Knocks.

Those collaborative experiences strongly influenced Sorbara’s approach to Dragonette’s fourth album, 2016’s Royal Blues. Striking a more personal and reflective tone than her previous releases, Sorbara crafted tracks like “Body 2 Body” and “Let the Night Fall” with a diverse collection of writers and producers, including the GRAMMY® and Academy Award-winning songwriter Anthony Rossomando (Lady Gaga, Ellie Goulding); Yonatan “xSDTRK” Ayal (Jessie J, Chloe x Halle); Matt Schwartz (YUNGBLUD, Massive Attack); and Lowell (Hailee Steinfeld, Tate McRae).

Since then, Sorbara has entered a new chapter in her life, taking on her most important role yet—that of a mother. These days, life is all about letting go of expectations around Dragonette and, instead, giving in to whatever feels—and sounds—good. “I just want to keep allowing these tectonic shifts to happen, instead of trying to paint the same picture,” she explains.

Fresh off the heels of her acclaimed new album Twennies, Sorbara is looking forward with more wisdom, experience and confidence than ever before. With Twennies, she chose one creative partner for the entire project—the Los Angeles-based producer Dan Farber (Dizzee Rascal, Lizzo). The two artists spent several weeks together holed up Sorbara’s Toronto studio, where they wrote the majority of the record. “I’ve never concentrated on working on an album like that; just living and breathing this one thing,” she shares.

Twennies marks a full-circle moment for Sorbara. “It’s a true hybrid of my original influences as a child and what I’ve learned along the way. It feels so representative of my musical journey.” She adds, “It’s my favorite thing I’ve ever done. I’m so proud of it.”

 

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Born & raised in Indiana, Lauren Sanderson stumbled into her career after failing to get into college. Not knowing what her next steps should be, Lauren did a Ted Talk at the age of 18 where she realized her love for inspiring others and being on stage. Lauren started making music in her closet and while documenting every step of the way, cultivated a cult following and moved to Los Angeles in 2018. Since then, she has achieved over 200 million streams as an artist & more recently, a songwriter for other artists as well. Lauren opened for Chase Atlanta & FINNEAS in 2019, released her debut album “Midwest Kids Can Make It Big,” in 2020 & her sophomore album “Death of a Fantasy” in 2022, following her viral TikTok banger, “THERAPY!” and shortly after, her massively successful collaboration with GFLIP called “GAY 4 ME”. In 2023, Sanderson went on a major US headline tour as well as her first international EU/UK headline tour. She also received her first credit as a songwriter on JOJI’s platinum album “Smithereens”. Sanderson is looking to release her 3rd album in 2024.

 

 

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Coco & Breezy

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Coco & Breezy are Producers & DJs and the fiercely stylish twins behind their multifaceted brand. Their musical journey was influenced by their family and grew into a deep passion for dance music culture. Post moving to New York to launch their eyewear company, C&B submerged themselves into changing the face of dance music and what it means to be a technically accomplished Afro-Latina women DJs and producers.

 

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