Tuesday 21 May 2013

BEAT100.com News - BEAT100 Ultimate Musician, Nick Luebke, Embarks on Nationwide Tour

BEAT100.com News - BEAT100 Ultimate Musician, Nick Luebke, Embarks on Nationwide Tour


BEAT100 Ultimate Musician, Nick Luebke, Embarks on Nationwide Tour

Posted 13 minutes ago by BEAT100 in Artist Feature
Recent recipient of a BEAT100 ‘Ultimate Musician’ award, 23 year old hip-hop and pop artist, Nick Luebke, has quickly become a hit among members of the BEAT100 music video social network. Nick received Ultimate Musician status following an upload of originalsong ‘End of the Road’ to the BEAT100 Original Music Video Chart, a song that was “inspired by my college graduation and the feelings it sparked,” says Nick. ‘End of the Road’, co-produced by KonG and Kyle Schlienger, received a BEAT100 Gold Song, Video, and Favorite award from the BEAT100 A&R Team. Having recently released his EP, ‘The Search’, which reached #47 in the iTunesPop charts, Nick is currently on his first nationwide tour with singer SoMo while performing his original songs and showcasing his talent as a musician.
 
“I’ve been singing ever since I could talk,” says Nick, “One night I recorded some vocals on a friend’s microphone and sent the recording to my older sisters. They bought me a microphone two years ago… and that was basically the start of all this.” Growing up, Nick says he loved exploring rap music, but also enjoyed the catchy radio pop songs he heard as well. As a result, his style has emerged as an organic blend of hip-hop and pop, sometimes resembling the unique sound of artists such as B.o.B., containing catchy pop choruses and instrumental elements combined with hip-hop beats and rap. In addition, Nick maintains true-to-life lyrical themes throughout his songs, resulting in catchy and relevant lyrics. “I like to write about feelings that I’m currently having because that makes it easy to get descriptive and add in details that make the song interesting,” says Nick. “I hate when artists make music about stuff that obviously isn’t true or hasn’t really happened to them,” he adds.

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