
Meet The Artists


Step Into #BLUE: Kanii’s Shape-Shifting Pop Odyssey
At just 19, the D.C. artist builds a cinematic new world with #BLUE—a moody, multimedia universe of fractured identity, fleeting connection, and quiet rebellion.

Toby’s World: 6 Years of the “One Life One Chance” Podcast
Becoming A Cultural Cornerstone

Angelo LeRoi Channels Soul, Love, and The Blues on New EP “eLRoi”
With 'eLRoi,' Angelo LeRoi delivers a rich, timeless tapestry crafted with emotional depth and sonic elegance.


Lelo Is Building “New Detroit” One Banger at a Time
Lelo breaks down his new single, style, influences, and how he's earning respect from Detroit’s legends.



On The Line W/ Oracle Sisters
“Social media is more like a 'social experiment'; it's more media than social”

B.U.G Antman’s ‘Y’all Ugly’ Turns Insecurity Into Art
With his debut EP ‘Y’all Ugly,’ B.U.G Antman flips the script on self-perception, creating a universe where vulnerability and confidence collide—one paper bag at a time.


Raq Baby Is Taking Over: Inside the Making of More Spill
The rising star talks viral snippets, studio parties, and why his latest EP is nothing but greatness.

On The Line W/ DimEnSiOn Of f•í•s•h
“Fishing is strangely hip. You tell me an artist that’s making hip-hop music about fishing! Lol!”

On The Line w/ BALTHVS
“Having a near death experience while climbing made me switch to music, greatest accident ever.”

On The Line w/ Black Doldrums
“Social media is a good tool but on the other hand it's controlled by money. Major labels are now paying influencers on TikTok to use singles from their artists to go viral but it's not real.”

A Pre-Brat Chat with Charli XCX
"It was a very weird time for me. I did one thing that was kind of cool. I made a shrine to Justin Bieber, and then I spray painted over it, 'Brittany Lives On'."

On The Line W/ Second Harbour
“We feel so lucky to get to create together. Making something that’ll outlive us whether it’s listened to in a hundred years from now or not. We’re making art we’re proud of as a collective.”

On The Line W/ The Snowmen
“Being in New York in our 20s is inspiring on its own. Working our day jobs, riding the subway, going to parties, all of that really drives our songwriting.”

An Interview with Benson Boone: Before he Blew Up
"Five years ago, I didn't actually even know I could sing," he says, "It just happened so fast." Grammy nominated Benson Boone talks to us about the rapid rise to pop stardom and his journey to get here.”