John Luzzi’s 53|01 studio partners with Ethika Music to revolutionize the recording experience, focusing on artist wellness and creative freedom in Nashville’s vibrant scene.
GShytt performed at the BET Africa Welcome Party, celebrating global artists. His European tour followed, connecting fans and embracing music as a universal language.
B Simms, Ethika artist, honored with the Key to Louisville, KY. Known for his versatile music and film talents, he continues to impact with genre-defying work and raw talent.
Jules Walcott, Ethika Music artist, uses her viral social media presence to grow her music career, blending rock, pop, and unapologetic style for an authentic sound.
Natanael Cano, pioneer of corrido tumbado, releases the visuals for “Ya Te Olvidé,” blending traditional corridos with modern trap, captivating his global fan base.
Natanael Cano blends traditional corridos with trap in “CT Oro,” further cementing his role as a trailblazer in regional Mexican music for a new generation of listeners.
Paperboy Casino, former athlete-turned-rapper, releases “Richer Than Money,” blending his life experiences and authenticity into a powerful, disciplined music journey.
Ethika CEO Matt Cook sits with Big Boy to discuss the brand’s inception, overcoming a $5M debt, and how Ethika grew into a global force in apparel and music.
Angel Hill, guided by faith and personal growth, releases “Sorry Ur Sad, That Sucks.” His music reflects a journey of self-discovery and a desire to inspire others.
B Simm, the “Bounceback King,” quickly rose to fame with Ethika Music, showcasing his fearless artistry and unique songwriting influenced by various cultures and experiences.
Natanael Cano and Gabito Ballesteros team up in “El Boss.” Both rising stars in the corrido tumbado genre, they blend traditional Mexican music with modern trap influences.