Examples of Our Work.

We partnered with The West Side Heroin and Opioid Task Force to create this track about Naloxone, a medication that saves the lives of people experiencing an opioid overdose. Through this initiative, 10,000 people in Chicago have been reached with life-saving information about Naloxone, including where to obtain it. Special thanks to Chicago’s 106.3FM WSRB (“Chicago’s R&B”) for helping to spread the word, and to our creative team of Grammy winners, network television stars, and West Side residents.

 

In response to soaring COVID cases in rural areas of the United States, we crafted this country music ballad with help from multiple award-winning country performers (including ACM Player of the Year recipients!). It has since been viewed thousands of times, and liked and shared by listeners across the country, all located in areas particularly hard-hit by the pandemic. (Mastered at Abbey Road Studios, London.)

 

In collaboration with an internationally renowned environmental scientist, we crafted this hard rock track to speak to listeners about eco-anxiety. (This subject is one of the most pervasive concerns for young people today.) The talents of top heavy metal producers and legendary recording engineers combined with a gifted vocalist’s passionate delivery to create a song that has seen hundreds of thousands of plays on Youtube, Spotify, and FM rock radio.

 

At the height of the global health crisis, we created this hip hop track - with the help of multiple Grammy winners! - to encourage young people in the hardest-hit neighborhoods of Chicago to use face coverings. It has since been viewed thousands of times, and shared enthusiastically.

 

In collaboration with a therapist specializing in high-risk adolescents, this metal track was created to begin a conversation with listeners about what a healthy, adaptive grieving process might look like. The addition of a creative team with 22 Grammy Awards brought the music to life, and the resulting track has since been played more than 500,000 times.