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My my you are quite an angel. Your vocal performance on He Live it Well, really touched me and made me think about my dad. Your dynamics and the timbre of your voice is haunting and beautiful at the same time. Your mission of telling the story through your writing and singing was carried out with perfection. I would love to collaborate with you Carolina. Thank you for reaching out and may God continue to bless you.
Thank you so much for your kind words ,they truly mean a lot to me. I'm really touched that the song connected with you in such a personal way, especially reminding you of your dad. That's exactly the kind of impact I hope my music can have. I also appreciate how you described the vocals and the storytelling, it tells me you really listened deeply, and I value that. I would genuinely love to explore a collaboration with you. I think we could create something meaningful together, especially if we build around real emotions and experiences like the ones you shared. Feel free to tell me more about your ideas, your style, and what kind of sound or message you'd like us to work on, I'm open and ready to build something special. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Very cool CJ. Let me see what I have that might fit your vocal. Who was your producer may I ask. Your recordings were choice. What studio did you use or do you have your own. Since we live in different parts of the world we would need to send files to each other via Dropbox, WeTransfer etc. How old were you when you started singing?
Hi, thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it. I would love to hear what you have in mind and see what fits my voice best. To answer your questions, I currently work with a producer here, as well as a mixing engineer, so everything is recorded and delivered at a high, polished quality. I also have access to a solid recording setup, which makes remote collaboration smooth and reliable. My journey in music started in the choir, where I discovered the power of harmony, storytelling, and emotion. That experience really shaped me into the vocalist and songwriter I am today, and it still influences how I approach every song I work on. I'm very comfortable working remotely, so exchanging files via Dropbox or WeTransfer works perfectly for me. You can send everything directly to my business email: carolinajoy549@gmail.com Looking forward to hearing your tracks and seeing how we can bring them to life together.
Hey Bludl9ne, Frankly, your sound already has a strong identity, which is rare. But what usually holds artists back at that point isn't the music, it's how everything around it is positioned; branding, PR narrative, and how it's introduced to the right spaces (film, licensing, etc.). I work with creatives on that side, making sure the music actually opens doors, not just streams. Have you started exploring that yet?
Hello, I appreciate you reaching out. We are exploring all angles. Please forward the link to your services. Thank you
I appreciate that, Bludl9ne. Listening to your work, I can already see a few directions where your sound could start opening doors beyond streaming; especially in licensing and curated placements, where it can begin generating more consistent income, visibility, and the kind of recognition your sound deserves. I've put something together around this, and I'd love to walk you through it so you can see how it applies directly to your music. If you've got 5 minutes or less sometime this week, I can walk you through it; nothing heavy, and no commitment at this stage. Just something you can use immediately moving forward. You can reach me here: omediahub.incl@gmail.com Kindly let me know your availability, and I'll align a quick time to walk you through it.
Wow! I checked out your music and you've got solid potential for sync licensing. One thing I've noticed working with artists is that even great tracks often get overlooked due to small but critical things like metadata, structure, or licensing readiness. Do you currently prepare your releases with sync opportunities in mind, or are you mainly focused on streaming and promotion?
Hello Steven B, thank you for inquiring about our music. I would welcome any advice or direction that you have to help us on the pathway to successful sync deals. We have had at least 4 opportunities with considerations, yet no winners. We know the potential of our music but it seems no matter how good we think our music is, it's never good enough. Marching forward on both pathways, releasing "The Door" 3/27. This song has had at least 3 considerations. Thank you again for reaching out.
Hey, I really appreciate you sharing that, and honestly, being that close multiple times already says a lot about the quality of what you're putting out. A lot of artists never even get into consideration, so the fact that you've had 4+ placements in the running (and even multiple looks on "The Door") tells me you're already operating in the right space. From what I've seen working with artists in similar situations, when the music is strong but it's not converting into actual placements, it's usually not about the song itself anymore, it's something a bit more behind the scenes that ends up making the difference in final decisions. I wouldn't want to throw random advice your way without really looking at how you're presenting and positioning your catalog for those opportunities, especially since you're already getting traction. If you're open to it, I can take a closer look at what you've got and show you exactly where those near-misses might be happening, and what could be tightened up before your next round of submissions, especially with "The Door" about to drop. Either way, you're definitely closer than you think.
Steven thanks for your speedy reply. I would welcome you to do that for us. Please let me know how you would like to proceed. I will get back with you as soon as possible. Thank you.
Question, are you an independent music advisor or are you on staff with Broadjam?
I appreciate that, and I'm glad you're open to it, especially where you're at right now, this is exactly the stage where small adjustments can start making a real difference. The way I typically approach this is by doing a focused catalog and sync readiness review first. That gives me a clear picture of how your music is currently being presented, where those near-misses might be happening, and what's likely holding things back from converting into actual placements. From there, I'm able to map out what needs to be tightened up before your next round of submissions especially with "The Door" coming out, timing-wise this is actually a really good window to get things aligned. There's a one-time fee for that review, since it's a pretty in-depth breakdown rather than surface-level feedback but it gives you a clear direction you can immediately act on. If that sounds good to you, I can send over the details and next steps so we can get started.
Let's see what that looks like.
Absolutely... based on where you're currently at (already receiving sync considerations and preparing new releases like "The Door"), I put together a structured approach that fits your level and goals. Here's how I'd recommend we move forward: Phase 1: Sync Readiness & Catalog Review This is where I take a close look at your current catalog, recent submissions, metadata, and overall sync positioning to identify what may be causing those near misses. What's Included: Catalog & release evaluation Metadata & licensing readiness check Structure & sync placement suitability Submission positioning review Written action roadmap One-Time Fee: $149 Phase 2: Catalog Optimization & Positioning Once we identify the gaps, this phase focuses on tightening up your catalog so it's better aligned with sync opportunities moving forward. What's Included: Catalog optimization guidance Sync friendly positioning adjustments Release strategy suggestions Opportunity alignment setup Fee: $249 Phase 3: Sync Growth & Long-Term Strategy This is where we focus on building momentum and improving your chances for consistent sync opportunities over time. What's Included: Sync growth strategy Submission direction guidance Catalog expansion planning Long term monetization approach Fee: $349 Since you're already getting considerations, I'd recommend starting with Phase 1, then we can move step by step depending on what we uncover. That way you're not overcommitting, and we focus on what will make the biggest impact first. Let me know which phase feels right for you, and I'll send over the next step so we can get started.
Thanks for reaching out with this info. We will keep your info and get back to you if we decide to use your services.
I completely understand, and I appreciate you taking the time to look everything over. The only reason I'd suggest not waiting too long is because you mentioned you've already had multiple considerations, and that usually means you're very close. In many cases, it's just a few small adjustments that end up making the difference between being considered and actually landing the placement. With "The Door" already gaining traction and your catalog actively being considered, this is actually one of the better windows to tighten things up before the next round of opportunities comes in. Either way, no pressure at all, I just didn't want you to potentially miss momentum when you're already this close. If you'd like, we can start with Phase 1 and take it one step at a time, that way you're not committing to everything upfront, just focusing on what could make the biggest impact right now. Would you like me to reserve a review slot for you this week?
SIRE's debut single 'The Door" marks the beginning of a forthcoming album, SIRE. Written, arranged, and produced with meticulous care by creative architect Louis Hohl III (Protaje'), the music is brought fully to life through SIRE's expressive performance. The song blends soulful melodies, cinematic textures, and heartfelt lyricism into a sound that feels both intimate and expansive