MUSTARD

Multi-platinum and Grammy-winning artist Mustard marks a decade of success in 2024 with the 10th anniversary of 10 Summers Records. Hailing from South Los Angeles, Mustard has established himself as a powerhouse producer, DJ, and artist, shaping the urban sound with hits for YG, Tyga, Rihanna, Chris Brown, and Roddy Ricch. His breakthrough as a music executive came with the rise of Ella Mai, whose Mustard-produced debut album featured the 7x platinum hit "Boo'd Up." Mustard’s own album *Perfect 10* went platinum, driven by hits like “Pure Water” and the 8x platinum, Grammy-nominated “Ballin’” featuring Roddy Ricch.

In 2024, Mustard hit another milestone with his first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 for Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," amassing 96 million streams in just a week. Known for his high-energy performances, Mustard lit up Kendrick Lamar’s sold-out Juneteenth concert and continues his Marquee Nightclub residency in Las Vegas. On July 26, 2024, Mustard released his fourth studio album, *Faith of a Mustard Seed*, featuring guest appearances from Kirk Franklin, Lil Yachty, BlueBucksClan, 42 Dugg, Vince Staples, Schoolboy Q, Quavo, Rob49, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla Sign, Charlie Wilson, Masego, Blxst, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Roddy Ricch, Future, Ella Mai, Kodak Black, Young Thug, and Lil Durk. With the single "Parking Lot" featuring Travis Scott and Mustard stepping into the role of rapper on “Pray For Me,” his influence continues to shape the sound of West Coast music.

ELLA MAI

In 2018 Ella Mai’s first single “Boo’d Up” broke the record for the most weeks at No. 1 of any song by a woman on the R&B/Hip-Hop Billboard Airplay chart and is now RIAA-Certified 7x Platinum. Her follow-up single, the 5x-Platinum “Trip,” peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, and her debut album, Ella Mai, has almost 6 billion streams and is 2x Platinum. Ella has won a number of awards, including her first GRAMMY for Best R&B Song, 3 Billboard Music Awards including the coveted Top R&B Artist, 3 iHeartRadio awards including R&B Artist of the Year, 3 Soul Train Awards, an NAACP Image Award, and a BET Viewers Choice Award. After a busy four years that included touring the world and the release of the track “Not Another Love Song.” Ella kicked off her sophomore season with her single, “DFMU (Don’t F**k Me Up),” followed by the release of her album Heart On My Sleeve. Most recently, Ella picked up her 4th GRAMMY nomination for her collaboration with Babyface and their song "Keeps On Fallin".

KIANA LEDÉ

Kiana Ledé is tapping into her inner strength, which follows a journey of embracing both the journey to genuine happiness and her womanhood. This evolution is reflected in the 26-year-old’s music and shows her growth beyond her R&B art. Her poetic lyrics and relatability have led to notable success, including the platinum-certified “EX” from 2018’s breakout Selfless EP, and hits like “Mad At Me” and “Chocolate” feat. Ari Lennox and achieved over 3 billion streams globally. KIKI bowed in the Top 5 of various charts — the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart, Apple Music R&B/Soul Albums Chart and iTunes R&B/Soul Albums Chart — as well as the Top 10 of the Apple Music Overall Albums Chart. The album has impressively gained over 1 billion streams in addition to industry praise from ELLE, Billboard, Highsnobiety, VIBE and many more.

AMIRAH

Amirah Hall, born in Norfolk and raised in Hampton, Virginia began learning to play the piano at the age of three and a half and got her first solo singing opportunity in the church choir when she was seven years old. The world shut down halfway through Amirah’s 8th-grade year due to the pandemic, and the budding singer-songwriter found herself stuck at home. That’s when she took the plunge on TikTok, publishing her first video in March 2021. Three months later, she went viral with a stirring performance of Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever,” which has over 11 million views. She signed with Mustard’s Grammy-winning label, 10 Summers/Interscope Records, six months later. Amirah's debut EP, Wish It Wasn't You, is a blissfully innocent romp through the unbridled thoughts of a boy-obsessed 18-year-old girl. Anchored by the playful “Tokio,” self-love anthem “Beautiful,” and the powerhouse title track, the brilliant 6-song project, executive produced by Mustard, is filled with lush chords and enticing melodies that are destined to resonate with listeners of all ages.

DSTRCT

DSTRCT has been drawn to music his whole life and credits his older sister for introducing him to rock music with the likes of Nirvana, No Doubt, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, The Doors, and Janis Joplin. By middle school, he recorded his earliest compositions on a Sony laptop, completely immersing himself in hip-hop by high school. DSTRCT honed his skills throughout college before opting to leave and pursue his dream full-time. It was his unique cadence, moody undertones, and clever lyrics that caught the attention of GRAMMY® Award-winning, multi-platinum chart-topping producer, Mustard. Impressed, the mega-producer signed him to 10 Summers Records in 2022, and DSTRCT has continued to soar in his music career ever since. Continuing a California tradition of innovation, DSTRCT rolls out with a smooth, slick, and sizzling flow of his own, rapping straight from the heart with a whole lot of hunger. The Los Angeles native introduced himself as an inimitable force on his debut EP, Installation 001 kickstarted by the single “O.T.” DSTRCT continues to establish himself, with his recent release of new single “For What It’s Worth,” and his new EP, Installation 002, dropping in July.