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Happy Wednesday Too Lost fam! đź’ś Read on to learn about an upcoming opportunity for independent artists, our new DSP, and more.
Office Hours with Yan Snead ⏰

If you’re an independent artist trying to get your music heard, this is for you.
Every Thursday, Pandora Music Programmer Yan Snead listens to 75-100 R&B, African, and Caribbean tracks—always searching for the next standout sound.
In this live session, we’ll share real tips on getting playlisted and making your sound part of the culture. Your music matters, and we’re here to help it reach the right ears.
Join the live session on Monday, May 5th at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET.
We’ll send you a reminder - don’t worry!
New DSP: Nuuday đź’«
Did you know that your music is now being distributed to Denmark’s leading DSP?!
We’ve recently integrated with Nuuday, the streaming and media platform serving over 4 million Danish households and 1.8 million businesses. Nuuday works with the six biggest technology brands in Denmark to distribute over 65 million songs to listeners across the country.
Too Lost Finds 🎧
A few incredible releases coming your way this week:
Tap in with us @toolost every Friday for more!🌟

Artist of the Week: Jutes
Meet Jutes, a Canadian alt-rock artist whose music journey began in a college dorm room. After dropping out to pursue his passion full-time, he released his first breakout hit, “Cocaine Cinderella,” in 2016. Though he initially signed with a major label, he eventually chose the independent route.
He says that songwriting is when he’s most honest about his mental health and emotions—vulnerability that resonates with fans around the world.
Over the past couple of years, Jutes has been gaining serious traction and making a name for himself in the alt-rock scene.
Listen to his new EP, The End, out now!