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Lollapalooza US with Noah Kahan, Lainey Wilson, and more

Aug 3, 2023 at 12:59 PM  ·  Grant Park, Chicago, IL Grant Park, Chicago, IL

Lollapalooza US
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Christian Gates, from Orange County, blends rap, pop, R&B, rock, and folk with raw energy. Known for powerful live shows and soulful lyrics reflecting his turbulent past.
Born in Louisiana, Lainey Wilson is a Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter & Grand Ole Opry member; 12x CMA/16x ACM, 2x CMA/ACM EOTY; hits “Heart Like a Truck,” “Watermelon Moonshine,” “4x4xU”; collabs Jelly Roll, HARDY; wrote for Twisters; acted on Yellowstone.
Mt. Joy, formed in 2016, is an indie rock band known for energetic performances and hits like "Silver Lining." They've toured extensively, sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, and gained acclaim with albums like "Mt. Joy" and "Rearrange Us."
Sincere Engineer, the project of Chicago's Deanna Belos, mixes punk-pop, emo, and folk. Known for albums like Rhombithian & Bless My Psyche, she collaborates with producer Matt Jordan.
Born in Mississippi, Diplo, a 13-time Grammy nominee, rose from Philly clubs to global stardom. Famous for Major Lazer, LSD with Sia & Labrinth, and Silk City with Ronson, he's celebrated for hit "Electricity" and owns labels Mad Decent and Higher Ground.
Madeline Edwards, born in California and raised in Houston, blends deeply emotional country and soul. Known for powerful storytelling, she’s performed with The Highwomen, opened for Chris Stapleton, and made her Grand Ole Opry debut. Her music, shaped by personal loss, inspires healing across generations.
Bradshaw's album "Thus Spoke the Fool" explores Appalachia's essence, blending bluegrass with hybrid sounds. Recorded near Athens, Georgia, it's the final in his acclaimed trilogy.
Japanese all-female hard rock “maid” band (formed 2013): shredding guitars, pounding drums, catchy hooks; 200M+ YouTube views; sold out US/UK/EU; anime themes; collabs: Incubus’ Mike Einziger, The Warning.
Bronx rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie, born Artist Dubose, is known for his melodic trap beats and smooth R&B hints. He gained fame with his mixtape *Artist* and triple-platinum hit "Drowning." Signed to Atlantic, his albums *Hoodie SZN* and *Artist 2.0* topped charts. Notable for collaborations with stars like 6ix9ine, Chris Brown, and Lil Durk, Boogie often pairs big-name features with his memorable hooks, continuing his streak with the album *Better Off Alone* in 2024.
TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) is a five-member South Korean K-pop group formed by Big Hit Music, debuting in 2019. Known for their genre-blending sound encompassing pop, rock, and disco, they've achieved hits like "Crown" and "0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You)". In 2026, TXT released their 8th mini album, "7th Year: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns," following contract renewals, and are actively performing globally.
Neal Francis, known for his intoxicating blend of funk, soul, and rock, debuted with "Changes" in 2019. His acclaimed album "In Plain Sight" featured the hit "Can't Stop The Rain" and earned awards nominations. He's played major festivals, shared stages with Wilco and others, and released a double live album, "Francis Comes Alive." His music, praised for its psych-rock flair, is celebrated worldwide.
Maisie Peters, a British singer-songwriter from West Sussex, crafts emotive pop and indie pop, often dubbed "emo girl pop," known for her sharp storytelling. Her chart-topping album "The Good Witch" and upcoming "Florescence" feature popular songs like "Psycho" and "History of Man." She earned the Rolling Stone UK Breakthrough Award and has collaborated with artists like Ed Sheeran.
Joy Oladokun, born in Casa Grande, Arizona, is an American singer-songwriter. Her music blends folk, R&B, rock, and pop, known for introspective lyrics and a vulnerable voice. Popular songs include "Sunday" and "I See America." Her albums feature "In Defense of My Own Happiness," "Proof of Life," and "Observations from a Crowded Room." She has collaborated with artists like Chris Stapleton and Noah Kahan, and maintains an active touring schedule. She is recognized for powerful storytelling and music influenced by her identity as a queer person of color.
The Revivalists, an eight-piece rock band from the US, are known for soulful alt-rock and electrifying live shows. They gained fame with the hit "Wish I Knew You." Their recent album, "Pour It Out Into The Night," reflects life lessons. They've achieved multiplatinum success, over 800 million streams, and launched the philanthropic Rev Causes initiative.
Toronto-based rock band The Beaches, led by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, and best friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, broke through with "Blame My Ex" and its hit single "Blame Brett." Known for energetic live shows, they've topped Canadian charts and sold out major venues, becoming a major force in modern rock with a sound full of raw emotion and unapologetic fun.
The Linda Lindas blend L.A. punk, post-punk, and rock en español, known for their viral hit "Racist, Sexist, Boy." Their album "No Obligation" defies expectations.
TiaCorine, from Winston-Salem, NC, blends Southern roots with diverse coast styles. Known for "Cabbage" with OGSpliff, her breakout "Freaky T," and Latto remix, she's toured with Key Glock and signed with Interscope.
Nashville-born Morgan Wade is a critically acclaimed country/Americana singer-songwriter known for raw, emotional lyrics. She’s toured with Eric Church, Chris Stapleton, Alanis Morissette, and Joan Jett.
Born in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, Declan McKenna blends indie and playful grooves in albums produced with Gianluca Buccellati, drawing influence from St. Vincent and Arlo Parks.
Sylvan Esso, the Durham, NC electropop duo of Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn, blends folk harmonies with electronic soundscapes. Known for "Coffee" and "Hey Mami," their Grammy-nominated albums like "What Now" and "Free Love," along with "No Rules Sandy," showcase their distinctive style. They are celebrated for captivating live performances and diverse collaborations.
Colorado-born country-pop singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress: 4x GRAMMY-nominated; hits “More Hearts Than Mine,” “Wishful Drinking” (w/ Sam Hunt); albums Lady Like/Good Person.
Born in the Philippines, raised in London, Beabadoobee started in 2017 with the hit 'Coffee'. Known for confessional bedroom pop, she's celebrated by major outlets and was nominated for BRITs Rising Star and BBC Sound Of 2020.
Colorado-born indie folk-rock band now based in Seattle; founded by Mitch Cutts, Nic Haughn & Jakob Ervin. Hits “Evergreen” 2x Platinum, “Lake Missoula” Gold.
Usted Señalemelo, Argentine multi-instrumental trio, blends genres in acclaimed rock/alt-pop. Grammy Latino-nominated, Gardel-winning, first Argentine band at Lollapalooza Chicago.
Australian electronic artist Ninajirachi blends underground and mainstream styles. Known for hits like "Angel Music" (Billboard Best of 2024), she’s toured globally and worked with Deadmau5, Charli XCX, and Porter Robinson.
Isabel LaRosa, from Annapolis, Maryland, is a Cuban-American alt-pop singer-songwriter. Known for her dark, cinematic style, her music gained wide attention with "I'm Yours." Her debut album, "Raven," released in 2025, features popular songs like "Favorite" and "Muse." She often collaborates with her brother, Thomas LaRosa, and has achieved platinum status.
Vermont singer-songwriter Noah Kahan: 2× GRAMMY-nominated, multi‑platinum. “Stick Season” hit #1; 16B+ streams, 24 RIAA certs; founded Busyhead Project.
Lil Yachty, born Miles McCollum in Mableton, blends feel-good positivity with his unique "bubblegum trap" style. Known for hits like "Minnesota" and "One Night," his collaborations span artists like Drake, DRAM, and James Blake. With two Top Ten albums and a Grammy nomination for "Broccoli," Yachty extends his influence from trap to rock and ambient music with albums like Let's Start Here and Bad Cameo. His creative evolution continues with ventures like Concrete Boys and notable collaborations such as with Carly Rae Jepsen.
Franc Moody, a production duo known for soul, funk, and disco-infused electronica, rose to fame with albums 'Dream in Colour' and 'Into the Ether.' Hailed by Billboard, their unique sound captivates globally.
Giant Rooks, from Hamm, Germany, creates indie rock with a pop sensibility and atmospheric sound. Known for songs like "Wild Stare" and "Tom's Diner" (with AnnenMayKantereit), they earned a 1Live Krone Award and Preis für Popkultur. Their album "How Have You Been?" achieved a number one spot in Germany. The band is recognized for blending organic and electronic elements, captivating audiences worldwide.
ODESZA, the electronic music duo from Bellingham, Washington, consists of Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight. They are celebrated for their indietronica, electropop, and chillwave sound, characterized by ethereal melodies, intricate production, and cinematic soundscapes. Popular songs include "Say My Name," "Line of Sight," and "The Last Goodbye." Their albums, like "A Moment Apart" and "The Last Goodbye," have garnered Grammy nominations and critical acclaim. ODESZA is known for immersive live shows featuring a drumline and horn section, and for founding Foreign Family Collective.
Australian-born, LA-based Wax Motif is a key figure in US house music, blending R&B, disco, and UK bass. He founded Divided Souls Records, collaborated with Diplo and Diddy, and his debut album "House Of Wax" has 33M+ streams. His tracks are supported by top DJs like Dom Dolla and Chris Lake.
Philly-born and Charleston-based, Little Stranger, featuring Kevin and John Shields, excel in quirky indie hip-hop with a sound reminiscent of Gorillaz and Beck. Known for dynamic live shows and creative visuals, the duo captivates with their unique style and energetic performances.
Colorado's Thadeus Labuszewski, known as Disco Lines, is a DJ/producer blending electronic, future bass, deep house, and trap. Celebrated for the chart-topping Tinashe remix "No Broke Boys" and "Baby Girl," a viral hit. He founded Good Good Records, delivers high-energy performances, and is recognized on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list.
Magdalena Bay is an American alternative pop duo formed in Miami, Florida, in 2016 by Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin. Known for their synth-pop and electropop sound with Y2K-inspired visuals, they released "Mercurial World" (2021) and "Imaginal Disk" (2024). They recently unveiled "Nice Day: A Collection of Singles" in late 2025 and are currently touring.
Based in San Diego, Knock2 is a versatile bass music producer known for bass house and trap anthems. A key talent on RL Grime's Sable Valley, he's reshaping bass music boundaries.
Gorgon City, the North London electronic music duo (Kye Gibbon, Matt Robson-Scott) formed in 2012, crafts bass-driven house and UK garage. Their sound blends deep house with captivating vocals. Known for hits like "Ready for Your Love" and "Here for You," they have amassed over 1.5 billion global streams and 13 BRIT-certified singles. Albums include Sirens, Escape, Olympia, and Salvation, with collaborations featuring MNEK, DRAMA, and Duke Dumont.
American-born Mark Lizotte, aka Diesel, is a celebrated Australian roots rock guitarist/singer known for hits like "Soul Revival" and "Don't Need Love." He won 3 ARIA Awards and collaborated with Jimmy Barnes and Chris Wilson.
Emo Nite, founded in Los Angeles in 2014 by Morgan Freed, T.J. Petracca, and Babs Szabo, is a global phenomenon. It celebrates emo, pop-punk, and alternative music from the 90s and 2000s, creating communal DJ-driven events. Known for fostering a strong community and featuring surprise guests, it offers a nostalgic, expressive atmosphere and has collaborated with various brands.
Croatian DJ/producer Matroda crafts distinctive "matrodasound" house music, fusing classical training with electronic beats. Celebrated for chart-toppers like "Disco Tool" and "Forget It", and collaborations with artists including Wax Motif and San Pacho. His Terminal Underground label champions his innovative style, impacting global dance floors.
Alt-rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, from brothers Jared & Shannon Leto; experimental prog sound. Hits “The Kill,” “From Yesterday,” “Kings & Queens,” “Stuck”; 15M+ albums, 2B+ streams; 12+ MTV Awards, Kerrang! trophies, Billboard Modern Rock Artist.
Dutch-born GRAMMY-winning DJ AFROJACK, known for "Take Over Control," has collaborated with Beyoncé and more. A Las Vegas resident, he headlines globally and runs WALL Recordings.
Cydeways, an alternative band from Santa Barbara, CA, originated in Boston. They craft a genre-bending sound blending modern reggae, alternative, hip-hop, and pop-punk. Known for engaging live performances, their discography includes albums like "Cydeways" and "After Hours," with popular songs such as "Sun Goes Down" and "Shadows." They have collaborated with artists including Pepper and G. Love & Special Sauce and are signed to LAW Records.
Born in Lancaster, Big Wild is known for blending indie with electronic music. He's famed for his song "Aftergold" and has collaborated with artists like Tove Styrke. His work includes transformative nature themes.
Subtronics from Philadelphia, PA, blends dubstep with cutting-edge sound design. Known for electrifying live shows, his journey began with a love for percussion and Radiohead.
Jessie Murph is an American singer-songwriter from Tennessee, known for her genre-blending sound that mixes country, pop, trap, and R&B. Rising to fame via social media, her hits include "Always Been You," "Pray," and "Blue Strips." She released her album "Sex Hysteria" in 2025, featuring the viral hit "Blue Strips," and is currently touring.
Seattle-born UMI blends R&B, neo-soul, and folk with introspective lyrics and calming vibes. Known for her acoustic roots, she’s built a loyal fanbase through soulful songwriting and healing collaborations.
Knocked Loose, from Louisville, are known for their relentless hardcore sound. Over a decade, visits to Coachella and Bonnaroo, and the album "You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To," they’ve won acclaim for their unyielding intensity and potential.
Thee Sacred Souls, a young band from San Diego, is known for their soulful sound and exquisite craftsmanship. With millions of Spotify listeners, they've impressed celebrity fans like SZA and Alicia Keys. Their NPR Tiny Desk performance was a hit, marking them as rising stars in just two years.
Motherfolk, a Midwest indie-rock band known for groovy yet deep songs, blends serious themes with fun vibes. Close friends, they've sold out shows and hit 20M+ Spotify streams.
ARMNHMR, the LA-based duo Joseph Chung and Joseph Abella, is known for their melodic EDM style. Represented by labels like Monstercat, they've collaborated with Adventure Club and Lights, and performed at top festivals such as Electric Daisy Carnival and Tomorrowland. Their signature blend of ethereal melodies and bass drops has earned them a global fanbase.
Born Brittney Parks, Sudan Archives is a self-taught avant‑garde violinist fusing R&B, hip‑hop & experimental electronic with West African fiddle; known for “Come Meh Way” and albums Athena.
Chicago’s indie rock band Ax and the Hatchetmen, led by Axel Ellis, blend guitars and horns. Signed to Arista, they’ve toured widely and collaborated with Albert Hammond Jr.
East Atlanta-born rapper J.I.D blends funk, soul, and hip-hop with sharp lyrics. Known for "Never," he's part of Spillage Village and signed to J. Cole's Dreamville.
South African-born, Swiss-based Nora En Pure, Queen of Deep House, shines globally with ethereal performances at Coachella, Tomorrowland, and more. Known for cinematic soundscapes and impeccable detail.
Grantham-born indie-pop songwriter mixing Smiths-style nostalgia with bold pop; breakout EP *Falling Asleep At The Wheel* (“London Is Lonely”); BRIT Rising Star 2022; toured Coachella/Glasto; supported Sam Fender & Taylor Swift; toured with girl in red & Olivia Rodrigo.
Australian artist Angus Stone, aka DOPE LEMON, blends dreamy indie blues with introspective lyrics. Known for hits like Honey Bones and Smooth Big Cat, he’s toured globally, earned ARIA nods, and collaborated with Cedric Gervais and Will Ferrell.
Los Angeles trio Gabriels blend avant-R&B with gospel, soul, and funk, led by ex-American Idol Jacob Lusk. Known for "Loyalty," they've played Glastonbury, Coachella, and worked with Elton John.
Atlanta's Zack Fox blends comedy with rap, known for "Jesus is the One." Early Awful Records member, collaborates with Kenny Beats, wrote for The Eric Andre Show, acted in "Kuso."
ACRAZE, born Charlie Duncker in Staten Island, is a dance music trailblazer known for his global hit "Do It To It," which has 12 billion streams. The song won iHeartRadio's 2021 Dance Song of the Year. He collaborates with rising stars and performed at EDC Las Vegas in 2022 with Cherish.
Los Angeles rock band Beauty School Dropout, known for heavy guitar tones and sticky pop melodies, includes members Colie Hutzler, Beepus Burdett, Bardo. Signed by A&R Mark Hoppus under Verswire.
Born into the red dirt scene, Meade blends grunge, vintage rock, and melody. Known for hits like “BLACKOUT,” he’s praised for raw energy and a label-defying, authentic sound.
The 502s, a beach folk band from Florida, are known for upbeat banjo-driven songs like "Just A Little While" (100M+ streams) and energetic live shows.
Atlanta-born Ken Carson, signed to Playboi Carti’s OPIUM Records, rose with melodic rap hits like "Geeked Up" and "Yale." Celebrated for his 2021 debut album Project X.
The heartfelt journey of loss and healing after the passing of dear friend Chris Black in 2019 highlights his vital role in bringing people together, inspiring a deeply personal record.
Born in Hammersmith, London, Suki Waterhouse blends lovelorn retro-pop with reverb-rich hooks. Known for songs like "Brutally," she’s also an actress and model with Sub Pop releases.
Atlanta rapper Destroy Lonely, son of rapper I-20, is known for erratic, speedy rhymes over atmospheric trap beats. He gained fame with the viral 2019 single "Bane" and has worked with PinkPantheress and Quavo. Signed to Playboi Carti's Opium label, he dropped mixtapes like No Stylist and chart-topping albums including LOVE LASTS FOREVER.
Sofi Tukker, the NYC duo of Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern, crafts genre-blending house, EDM, and Brazilian funk. Known for energetic live shows, their hits include "Drinkee," "Best Friend," and "Purple Hat." Grammy-nominated for "Drinkee" and album "Treehouse," they released "BREAD" (2024), "butter" (2025), and singles "COOK" and "BOBA" (2026). They collaborate widely and are celebrated for vibrant, community-driven music.
Vancouver indie rock band Peach Pit, known for sonically rich, emotionally resonant songs, blend introspective lyrics with dreamy guitar. Albums, You and Your Friends, and From 2 to 3, showcase evolving sound. Played major festivals like Lollapalooza and sold out tours worldwide.
Men I Trust, a Canadian indie band formed in 2014, blends dream pop and indie styles. Known for captivating vocals and self-produced tracks, they shape the indie scene.
Grammy-nominated Australian house producer Dom Dolla rose with hits like "San Frandisco" and "Miracle Maker." Known for catchy dance beats, he’s collaborated with Nelly Furtado, Tove Lo, and more.
Chicago-born DJ and producer Jamie Sitter, aka J. Worra, blends classic house with tech styles. DJ Mag’s 2019 Breakthrough Producer, she’s remixed GRiZ, Kaskade, Deadmau5, and more.
Australian DJ and producer Timmy Trumpet is famed for his hit "Freaks," which achieved 6x platinum in Australia and topped charts in 10 countries. An award-winner and multi-platinum artist, he's a key figure in the DJ Mag Top 100.
The Rose is a renowned Korean alt-pop band known for electrifying performances and acclaimed albums. Members Woosung, Dojoon, Jaehyeong, and Hajoon explore emotional themes in albums like HEAL and DUAL. HEAL reached #4 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart, and the HEAL Together World Tour drew over 100,000 fans.
Born in Hopkinton, MA, Charlotte Sands blends pop-punk and folk storytelling. Known for “Dress,” a viral hit inspired by Harry Styles, she's celebrated for honest lyrics and vibrant collaborations.
Bay Area native SVDDEN DEATH is an electronic music producer known for heavy, experimental dubstep. Notable projects include VOYD and MELLODEATH. He's headlined EDC Las Vegas, Ultra Miami, and Red Rocks.
Matt Maltese, a British-Canadian singer-songwriter from Reading, England, blends indie pop, indie rock, and chamber pop. Known for his melancholic melodies and witty lyricism, popular songs include "As the World Caves In" and "Everyone Adores You (at least I do)". His albums include "Hers" and "Driving Just to Drive". He founded Last Recordings On Earth and composed music for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
New York-based alt-pop artist Sarah Kinsley blends dreamy, atmospheric sounds with introspective, cinematic lyrics. Known for viral hits like "The King," she’s acclaimed for adventurous, emotive music.
Lagos-born Nigerian singer-songwriter/producer; soulful, intimate alt-R&B/afrobeats. For Broken Ears & If Orange Was a Place; Grammy winner, BET & Billboard honors.
Spacey Jane, an indie rock band from Fremantle, Western Australia, formed in 2016. Known for their catchy, sunny, and garage rock-inspired sound with jangly guitars and introspective lyrics, they are celebrated for their energetic live shows. Popular songs include "Booster Seat," "Feeding the Family," and "Lots of Nothing." Their albums include "Sunlight," "Here Comes Everybody," and "If That Makes Sense," with the single "Do You Really Love Her" released in 2026. They earned an ARIA Award for Song of the Year for "Booster Seat" and were Triple J's most played artist in 2022.
Chicago-based duo known for art, photography, clothing, and genre-blending music. Experimental works: Candy, Candy II, Black Marble. Vocal-driven hits elsewhere. We love you!
Ray Volpe (“Volpetron”) is an EDM/dubstep hitmaker: EDM Award Best New Artist 2023; “Laserbeam” #1 dubstep 2022 (Hardwell, Chris Lake remix).
NYC dance duo The Knocks (James Patterson & Ben Ruttner): multi‑platinum, multi‑GRAMMY‑nominated; disco/house‑pop sound, 3B+ streams, chart hits, late‑night TV.
Alex G is the stage name for Alex Giannascoli, known for his melodic yet ragged style. His 2022 album "God Save the Animals" was widely acclaimed.
BONNIE X CLYDE, known for blending vocal-oriented dance tracks, rose with "Bass Jam" and "Love Is Killing Me." Hits like "Need Ya" and collaborations with Illenium highlight their success, earning them an EDMA. Their music, rich in emotional depth, inspires seizing the moment and resonates with over a million monthly Spotify listeners.
MEDUZA, Grammy-nominated Italian house trio, broke through with “Piece of Your Heart”; biggest Italian act on Spotify/Apple (~20B streams), US #1 Dance hits, multi-platinum; UEFA EURO song “FIRE” (OneRepublic, Leony); Beatport Best Selling Remix; collabs incl. James Hype, HAYLA.
Tom Odell is an English singer-songwriter, known for his emotionally raw piano ballads and indie pop. Born in 1990, he gained fame with his debut album "Long Way Down" and global hit "Another Love." He won a BRITs Critics' Choice Award and an Ivor Novello Award. In 2025, he released his seventh studio album, "A Wonderful Life," and a new single "Over" in 2026. He is currently touring internationally.
Lollapalooza, founded in 1991 by Perry Farrell, originated as a touring festival across North America. It evolved into a celebrated multi-genre music event, known for its diverse lineup spanning alternative rock, hip hop, EDM, and more. Now a global institution, it champions musical discovery and artistic expression, setting standards for festivals worldwide. The name itself means "extraordinarily impressive."
Medellín-born Latin urban star KAROL G (“Bichota”): GRAMMY & multiple Latin GRAMMY winner; first woman No.1 Spanish LP on Billboard 200; 310+ RIAA Plats.
Norwegian-British DJ Alan Walker is known for his electronic style and hits like “Faded” with over 2 billion streams. He’s famous for building a global fan community, The Walkers.
AC Slater, founder of Night Bass, has shaped bass-house with rave energy and underground grit. Known for collabs with Jamakabi, Curbi, Sadboi, and top U.S. festival sets.
Clinton Kane, born in Perth, Australia, with Filipino and Norwegian heritage, is a pop and R&B singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Known for his powerful, emotional vocals and introspective lyrics, he gained fame through YouTube. His popular songs include "I GUESS I'M IN LOVE" (Platinum-certified) and "CHICKEN TENDIES" (Gold-certified). He released the album "MAYBE SOMEDAY IT'LL ALL BE OK" (2022) and the EP "AND ALL I LOVED, I LOVED ALONE" (2023), and collaborated with Martin Garrix on "Drown".
Skizzy Mars, aka Myles Mills, is a Harlem-born rapper known for his melodic, unique rap style. Influenced by Kid Cudi and Kanye West, he gained fame with tracks like "Douchebag." His debut album, Alone Together, hit number 50 on the Billboard 200 and featured JoJo and Rome Fortune. He's collaborated with Vice, Jasmine Thompson, and 24kGoldn, releasing popular mixtapes and EPs like The Red Balloon Project and are you OK?
Arcy Drive is a Northport, Long Island indie rock quartet known for their "Attic-Rock" sound, blending classic rock intensity with introspective lyrics. They built a loyal following touring in a converted school bus. Popular songs include "Time Shrinks" and "Roll My Stone." Their debut album, "The Pit," featured production by Angelo Petraglia and a collaboration with John Sebastian. They have performed at major festivals.
Ian Asher is a DJ and producer from Southern California, known for his viral house and electronic music remixes and mashups. His "Makeba" remix earned "Remix of the Year" and garnered billions of plays. Asher has collaborated with artists like Oliver Heldens and SB-19, and is celebrated for his energetic sound and significant social media presence.

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