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Armani White has all VEVO eyes on him for 2023

There’s still a solid two months before we bid farewell to everything 2022 represented but the focus is heavily on who should be on your radar in the new year. Armani White has major respect being placed on his head courtesy of an ‘Artists To Watch’ by VEVO’s DSCVR brand.

There’s still a solid two months before we bid farewell to everything 2022 represented but the focus is heavily on who should be on your radar in the new year. Armani White has major respect being placed on his head courtesy of an ‘Artists To Watch’ by VEVO’s DSCVR brand.

Keep an eye out for Armani White in 2023

While there are other artists on the watchlist including Ice Spice and K-Trap, Armani’s name sticks out following months of putting out hard-hitting tunes.

Born out of Vevo’s tastemaker series and DSCVR brand, DSCVR Artists To Watch is now in its ninth year.

Each of these acts will be marketed and featured in Vevo’s music video programming via playlists and editorial features across Vevo’s network, including YouTube and connected TV platforms, such as Roku, Samsung TV Plus and Apple TV.

Vevo has a long history of supporting and introducing emerging artists to global audiences, with ATW alumni including now-household names, such as Billie Eilish, Pop Smoke, Sam Smith, Lewis Capaldi, Jorja Smith, Arlo Parks, Guaynaa and more.

JP Evangelista, SVP of Content, Programming & Marketing, Vevo, said: “We are so proud to announce our annual taste-making program, DSCVR Artists to Watch.

“This series is the brainchild of our in-house team of music lovers who are always so driven to have the opportunity to shine a spotlight on the best up-and-coming acts.

“Through our marketing and promotional efforts, large distribution network and stellar production team, Vevo is able to support artists of all genres and at all stages of their careers. Through close collaboration with the artists and their teams, we work to make sure that every part of this campaign serves them.”

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