Draft:Henry

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  • Comment: I'm sorry but your Billboard reference doesn't link to anything and you only have 2,500 monthly Spotify listeners. Troutfarm27 (Talk) 03:47, 8 May 2024 (UTC)

[1]Henry has been creating & releasing music since January 2015, but didn't make it big until October 2022 when he released his debut album 'Sunset For Summer', the album is now deleted but can be found on archives. Henry then later released his debut single [2]'pouring outside' the song had 50,000 views on TikTok & garnished 1,500 streams within the first week. Henry would then go on to submit his song to the record label [3]UnitedMasters, and later signed to them on June 10th 2023. Henry would then go on to create tracks such as [4]'kurtains' & [5]'track star', with both doing decently well.

Henry would then release his highly anticipated album 'Liquid Gold' & his hit song [6]'Fuckin Ya Friend' got 15,000 streams within the first 24 hours of release, the song would then sell 4,000 units in 1 week & receive a platinum plaque from his label & also win 4 awards from the 2023 United Masters Awards. He won the awards for 2023 Breakout Artist, 2023 Album of the year, 2023 Song of the year & 2023 Best New Artist.

In late January of 2024, he released his latest album [7]'STARLUNA' where it would peak #2 on [8]billboard with over 110,000 streams, with features from talented artists like Aqua Raps & Louie Lou. Henry would then announce his hiatus from music. [9]STARLUNA has since sold 60,000 copies on [10]iTunes since release.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Henry". Spotify. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  2. ^ pouring outside, 2023-06-05, retrieved 2024-01-21
  3. ^ "UnitedMasters | Sell Your Music Online: Digital Music Distribution". instapage.unitedmasters.com. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  4. ^ Kurtains (Bonus Track), 2023-09-22, retrieved 2024-01-21
  5. ^ Track Star (Bonus Track), 2023-09-22, retrieved 2024-01-21
  6. ^ Fuckin Ya Friend!, 2023-09-22, retrieved 2024-01-21
  7. ^ Starluna, 2024-01-15, retrieved 2024-01-21
  8. ^ "Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  9. ^ Starluna, 2024-01-15, retrieved 2024-01-21
  10. ^ "iTunes". Apple. Retrieved 2024-01-21.