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2-Minute Weekly Updates from Too Lost

Welcome back fam! š Learn about one of the most useful tools on our platform, a new Instagram feature for music sharing, some new Too Lost releases, and more!
Too Lost Usage Discovery š

Do you know where your music is being used? With music spreading across more platforms than ever, itās crucial for artists to track their music for leaks and infringements.
The Too Lost Usage Discovery tool provides you with insights to help you understand your audience and track your music across the web. Whenever your music is used, Usage Discovery tells you:
The source URL of the share
The userās profile URL
Detailed information on the user: their name, the content title, total views, likes, comments, shares, and timestamps for identifying your music in long-form content.
New: Instagram Music Sharing š±
Instagramās new feature just made it easier than ever to get someone to check out your music ā without them ever leaving the app.
Hereās how it works: Open your DMs, tap the sticker icon, and select āmusic.ā Search for your song and with one simple click, a 30-second preview will be sent directly in the chat. Now go slide into those DMs!
Too Lost Finds š§
Here are just a few of the incredible new releases coming your way. š
Tap in with us @toolost to discover fresh independent music dropping every week. š„
Chinese-American powerhouse Helangās new EP is a collection of songs showcasing her unfiltered approach to house and techno. | Eric Repridās new single is a reflection of his success from the past year, grounding him as a more serious artist. | Benoās new single was created in his NYC apartment while reflecting on his relationship at the time. Itās the perfect track for indie/alternative pop lovers. |

Artist of the Week: Kelland
Meet Kelland, a Canadian singer, songwriter, and producer making waves in the EDM scene. Fresh off his nomination for Electronic/Dance Artist of the Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards, Kelland has supported major artists like Zedd and Chris Lake at top music festivals and nightclubs across the country.
His sound blends dance, house and techno, featuring melodic basslines, punchy drums, and playful, vocal-driven songwriting. With festival season approaching, Kellandās new EP, āFIND MY WAY,ā is built to hit the main stage.