Get Your Ears On These 10 Acts Now

Get on these artists early before it's too late.

New Class, New Tunes - Nobody can predict the future of the music industry. Nobody can safely say whether an artist will just be a viral sensation or if they’ll gain longevity to sustain themselves. These artists are a few who should definitely be at the top of your playlists. — Mya Abraham(Photos from left: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for FYI Brand Communications, Johnny Nunez/WireImage, JLN Photography/WENN.com)

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New Class, New Tunes - Nobody can predict the future of the music industry. Nobody can safely say whether an artist will just be a viral sensation or if they’ll gain longevity to sustain themselves. These artists are a few who should definitely be at the top of your playlists. — Mya Abraham(Photos from left: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for FYI Brand Communications, Johnny Nunez/WireImage, JLN Photography/WENN.com)

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Anderson .Paak - This Cali native became a household name after being a breakout star on Dr. Dre’s comeback album, Compton. Paak recently signed with Dr. Dre’s label, Aftermath Entertainment, less than a month after releasing his second studio album, Malibu. However, he’s not as new as he may seem. He debuted in 2014 with his album Venice, but spent his early indie years under the name Breezy Lovejoy. (Photo: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for FYI Brand Communications)

Ella Mai - This London-based songbird became a viral sensation by posting 15-second covers of popular songs. Mai dropped her debut EP, Troubled, this past October and signed to DJ Mustard’s label, 10 Summers, in January. He introduced her to the world via OVO Radio with two new songs, “No Rush” and “She Don’t,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, that are both on SoundCloud.(Photo: Ella Mai via Instagram)

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Ella Mai - This London-based songbird became a viral sensation by posting 15-second covers of popular songs. Mai dropped her debut EP, Troubled, this past October and signed to DJ Mustard’s label, 10 Summers, in January. He introduced her to the world via OVO Radio with two new songs, “No Rush” and “She Don’t,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, that are both on SoundCloud.(Photo: Ella Mai via Instagram)

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PELL - Jared Pellerin, also known as PELL, debuted in 2014 with his independent EP Floating While Dreaming. In 2015, the New Orleans-bred rapper opened for Kehlani during her nationwide tour and then released his latest project, LIMBO. He labeled his art as “dream rap,” which mixes melodic beats to real lyrics, describing his upbringing and his life story. PELL is currently headlining his own tour. (Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

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Bibi Bourelly - Berlin-born, but made in LA, singer/songwriter Bibi Bourelly is an artist whose raw, honest lyrics caught the eye of Kanye West. The 21-year-old was challenged to find her own voice. That session, mixed with silence and soul-searching, created Rihanna’s “Higher.” Bourelly is also the woman who wrote Rihanna’s “B***h Better Have My Money.” She’s currently still writing while also creating her own music. (Photo: Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)

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Bryson Tiller - Hailing from Louisville, Ky., R&B’s current “it boy,” Tiller created a new genre of music, which is coincidentally the same name as his debut album, T R A P S O U L. Many have dubbed him the male Kehlani because of his heavy, relatable lyrics and viral impact. He blended his love of trap music and soulful ballads with breakout hits, “Don’t” and “Exchange.” (Photo: Johnny Nunez/Getty Images)

OSHUN - Comprised of Washington, D.C., natives, the duo described their sound as neo-soul infused with hip hop. More specifically, they said their genre of music is ?Floetry meets Lauryn Hill meets Chief Keef.? They evolved from YouTube covers to a solid SoundCloud following, which led them to perform with Lion Babe at the Afropunk Redbull Soundselect last March. Their popular single, ?#,? from their first EP, AFAHYE, sampled A Tribe Called Quest?s ?Midnight.? These ladies don?t hesitate to use their art to highlight social issues, especially with their latest single, ?Stay Woke.?(Photo: Oshun via Instagram)

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OSHUN - Comprised of Washington, D.C., natives, the duo described their sound as neo-soul infused with hip hop. More specifically, they said their genre of music is “Floetry meets Lauryn Hill meets Chief Keef.” They evolved from YouTube covers to a solid SoundCloud following, which led them to perform with Lion Babe at the Afropunk Redbull Soundselect last March. Their popular single, “#,” from their first EP, AFAHYE, sampled A Tribe Called Quest’s “Midnight.” These ladies don’t hesitate to use their art to highlight social issues, especially with their latest single, “Stay Woke.”(Photo: Oshun via Instagram)

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Nef the Pharaoh - Hailing from Vallejo, California, home of E-40 and Mac Dre, Nef the Pharaoh got his start with his single, “B***h, I’m From Vallejo.” After becoming a viral local hit, E-40 contacted Nef for a feature on his album. His music brings the Hyphy of the past to present day. His breakout single, “Big Tymin’,” an ode to Mannie Fresh and Birdman, has gotten mainstream attention and with industry co-signs from G-Eazy, Ty Dolla $ign and YG, it’s only a matter of time before we all see how big this star can be.(Photo: Vivien Killilea/BET/Getty Images)

Majid Jordan - OVO’s “secret weapon” is a duo who first emerged after co-producing Drake’s hit, “Hold On, We’re Going Home.” The duo just released their self-titled album with a Drake feature and according to Billboard, their sound is a mix of rhythm and gloom. Instead of being standard R&B like Chris Brown, they’re more like The Weeknd.(Photo: Jamie Webster/Warner Bros. Records)

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Majid Jordan - OVO’s “secret weapon” is a duo who first emerged after co-producing Drake’s hit, “Hold On, We’re Going Home.” The duo just released their self-titled album with a Drake feature and according to Billboard, their sound is a mix of rhythm and gloom. Instead of being standard R&B like Chris Brown, they’re more like The Weeknd.(Photo: Jamie Webster/Warner Bros. Records)

Tory Lanez - Toronto just curates greatness. Tory Lanez is the latest star hailing from The 6 who makes music that infuses different genres. He doesn’t care for trends and is more concerned with making great music. Lanez even directs his own videos, so he will always have full creative control. He’s been putting out music since 2009 and with so many successful mixtapes, it’s only a matter of time before his debut album drops and changes the game.(Photo: JLN Photography/WENN.com)

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Tory Lanez - Toronto just curates greatness. Tory Lanez is the latest star hailing from The 6 who makes music that infuses different genres. He doesn’t care for trends and is more concerned with making great music. Lanez even directs his own videos, so he will always have full creative control. He’s been putting out music since 2009 and with so many successful mixtapes, it’s only a matter of time before his debut album drops and changes the game.(Photo: JLN Photography/WENN.com)

Kyle Dion - After collaborating with Grammy-nominated songbird Kehlani on her Cloud 19 EP and a few other notable acts, Kyle decided to break free and show the world exactly who he is. In an exclusive interview with Billboard about his latest EP, Painting Sounds, Dion said, “My mindset going into this project was very clear… I knew who I was artistically, I knew the music I wanted to produce. I didn't express any confusion in this project whatsoever... Painting Sounds is coming from a more confident 'this is who I am' place. I knew I wanted to do a project where every song would have a completely different vibe from the next while still keeping that undercurrent of my own style."(Photo: Saru via Audible Treats)

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Kyle Dion - After collaborating with Grammy-nominated songbird Kehlani on her Cloud 19 EP and a few other notable acts, Kyle decided to break free and show the world exactly who he is. In an exclusive interview with Billboard about his latest EP, Painting Sounds, Dion said, “My mindset going into this project was very clear… I knew who I was artistically, I knew the music I wanted to produce. I didn't express any confusion in this project whatsoever... Painting Sounds is coming from a more confident 'this is who I am' place. I knew I wanted to do a project where every song would have a completely different vibe from the next while still keeping that undercurrent of my own style."(Photo: Saru via Audible Treats)