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NOAH GUY
A self-proclaimed film school dropout, Noah Guy approaches music through a cinematic lens. The Philly-born, Los Angeles–based singer, songwriter, and producer treats each project as the soundtrack to his life — storyboarding songs like scenes and delivering them with raw, full-body emotion.
Blending R&B, pop, and progressive soul, Noah pairs confessional lyrics with intricate, self-produced instrumentation. His breakout mixtape Who’s Taken Time?! (Act I & II) —recorded while couch surfing during his first year in L.A. — introduced his orchestral touch and fearless emotional honesty.
He continued his evolution with the 2024 EP IT MUST BE LOVE, with singles “JAMEELA” and“LET U LEAD” (with Billy Lemos) surpassing 1.5 million streams and earning recognition from Apple Music 1 Radio as an “Emerging Artist” of 2024. In 2025, he released “My Loss” and“Again,” expanding his visual and sonic world and setting the stage for his next chapter.
In 2026, Noah unveiled “Higher,” announcing his debut album MEMORIA, in blue — a 10-song journey through grief, growth, and acceptance, and a celebration of love, loss, and the beauty of feeling it all.
BRANDON
Brandon Joseph, professionally known as Brandon, is a 27-year-old singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Riverside, California. Raised in a musical household by Trinidadian parents, he began singing in his church choir and developed a distinctive approach to guitar as a left-handed player adapting right-handed instruments. His music blends soul, R&B, and alternative-pop, which is shaped by personal experience and a devotion to albums as complete immersive works.
His debut album, Before You Go, explores love, heartbreak, and self-discovery through intricate guitar work, cinematic soundscapes, and emotionally rich storytelling. From the lead single “Right Back” to tracks like “September” and “Seeing Stars,” Brandon balances intimacy and expansiveness, creating music that lingers and resonates. Beyond his artistry, he challenges expectations for young Black musicians, encouraging creative freedom and authenticity in every note.