- Too Lost Newsletter
- Posts
- Too Lost Newsletter
Too Lost Newsletter
2-Minute Weekly Updates from Too Lost

Welcome back fam! đź’ś Read on for a new Apple Music feature, some standout releases coming your way this week, and more.
New 🎊 Daily Usage Discovery
Our Usage Discovery tool, which was previously updated monthly, is now updated every day — in real-time. Why is this important for artists?
With daily updates, you can instantly track your music’s usage, allowing you to catch any leaks or infringements as they occur. Daily Usage Discovery provides valuable insights into your audience, giving you detailed information about both the users and the content featuring your music. 🔍
Monthly Office Hours Recap 🔄
Yudu Gray Jr. dropped all the gems on Office Hours earlier this week in case you missed it.đź’Ž
New: DJ with Apple Music đź’ż

Apple Music just officially launched DJ with Apple Music, and it’s a total game-changer for independent DJs.
Now, DJs at any level can instantly access Apple Music’s library of over 100 million songs for mixing. Their integration with top DJ software and hardware platforms lets you choose whichever platform you prefer and practice your set directly from Apple Music.
Too Lost Finds 🎧
Here are a few of the incredible new releases coming your way. đź‘€
Tap in with us @toolost to discover fresh independent music dropping every week. 🔥
![]() The Thing, Can You Help Me? / Family Business The Brooklyn-based rock band’s second out of 6 releases. | ![]() Blvck Svm & Elijah Who, andalusia Hyperrealist culinary raps, surrealist automotive raps—Blvck Svm is breaking new ground in the hip-hop/rap scene. | ![]() Maasho, louder Go on a solo late-night drive, let your emotions out, and turn up the volume on Maasho’s new single. |

Artist of the Week: Avara
Meet Avara, an Indian-American R&B/soul artist and producer based in LA. Her sultry vocals, introspective lyrics, and soulful melodies resemble artists like Raveena, Tinashe, and Kehlani.
She’s also known for the eye-catching visuals that accompany her music, often pushing creative boundaries — like featuring a real-life snake slithering on her back.
Avara tapped in with us to share the story behind one of her favorites, “PARADIGM.” Watch it below.