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Unheard Voices Magazine releases another opportunity with Revernbation for music artists to be heard
Unheard Voices has collaborated with the leading music site, Reverbnation, to find emerging artists making a name for themselves.
Unheard Voices has collaborated with the leading music site, Reverbnation, to find emerging artists making a name for themselves.
Every month Unheard Voices will feature an artist from the Reverbnation platform. Artists chosen will receive a feature on the website and all social media platforms.
CEO Chenelle Covin says the collaboration helps singers, rappers, and producers showcase their talent and build portfolios in a fiercely competitive industry.
“A lot of sites will never look at your music or will charge you an arm and a leg just to be posted on the site. We actually take the time to listen and carefully select based on uniqueness and talent.”
Covin says the website is not only looking for talented music artists, but individuals who have strong messages while building influence within their community.
Do you have what is takes the join the ranks of artists like Justin Ruff, Kin4Life,J. Nolan, Lucki Starr, Jazzo, Lyndsey Webster, Eli Costello, just to name a few.
You only need to be a member of ReverbNation to participate. The opportunity is free!
Start by clicking here to submit your music, and click here to view our past winners.
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