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IN10 Media Network introduces a sector for music Let's Speak Up More

 IN10 Media Network introduces a sector for music Let's Speak Up More


Let's Get Louder is a new music vertical from media and entertainment business IN10 Media Network, which was introduced on Monday. Its goal is to provide a platform for both established and up-and-coming Indian and international musicians.


Aditya Pittie, the chief executive officer of IN10 Media Network, said, "With the launch of our music business, Let's Get Louder, we will play an essential part in supporting and promoting exceptionally gifted artists while delivering amazing music experiences to audiences worldwide."




Let's Get Louder's chief operating officer, Rajitta Hemwaani, said that current events have reinforced the idea that music is language-agonistic and can travel the world with the help of cutting-edge technology. Hemwaani said, "This is a great time to create and experiment, and one of our main goals is to reach out to the young and global listeners." The firm also announced that Believe India has joined as a distribution partner.


Ten tracks from throughout India are included in the company's current music lineup under the "Made in India" trademark. Fusion songs are the result of artists like Nikhita Gandhi, Shilpa Rao, Ankit Tiwari, Harshdeep Kaur, Sreerama Chandra (SRC), and others working with local performers and folk singers. According to the statement, the vertical is also collaborating on single launches with modern artists including Rapper LOC, Thoda Bai PiPi from Punjab, Indian Idol winner Salman Ali, and many more.


Our objective to empower artists and unite people via the global language of music is perfectly aligned with Let's Get Louder, an exciting music project with which we are happy to join. We're dedicated to spreading the word about their music around the world using our platform and experience. Our shared goal is to connect with music lovers everywhere," said Vinay Guwalani, Believe India's director of label and artist solutions.


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