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Reyez on the rise in the world of music

- DAVID FRIEND

Canadian singer Jessie Reyez sings about her dreams of rising to the upper ranks of music, and YouTube hopes its new marketing campaign will play a role getting her there.

The streaming video giant says it’s picked the Juno Award-winning singer as its first YouTube Artist on the Rise, a multi-platform publicity push that launched last week.

The monthly program selects a musician YouTube deems “upand-coming ” and puts a promotiona­l thrust behind them. It’s an effort by YouTube to catch the wave of new acts and help build momentum behind them in the cluttered world of streaming music.

Toronto-raised Reyez is considered one of the rising stars of Canada’s music industry. Her single Figures climbed the country ’s pop music charts last year and she’s worked alongside big names such as Calvin Harris and Eminem.

But getting placed on a YouTube pedestal is almost certain to skyrocket awareness for her music with mainstream listeners.

YouTube says it will launch a marketing campaign for each Artist on the Rise that includes commercial spots before YouTube videos, physical advertisem­ents on billboards and public transit, and clips about the artist produced by the streaming company.

Each performer will also appear in ads on social media and in-person for fan events held at YouTube’s creator studios.

The plan comes as competitio­n heats up in the streaming music industry, including at YouTube’s parent company, which also owns Google Play Music.

Big companies like Spotify and Tidal have put considerab­le effort behind trying to stand out from their streaming peers by showcasing hot new acts and offering exclusive content.

Last summer, Apple Music elevated Daniel Caesar through its monthly Up Next program, which included giving the Toronto R&B singer prime positionin­g on playlists and a billboard advertisin­g campaign in some cities. The placement was pivotal in creating buzz.

YouTube spokespers­on Nicole Bell declined to outline the financial details of its Artist on the Rise program, but called the commitment “significan­t.”

Lyor Cohen, YouTube’s global head of music and a former executive at Def Jam, said the relationsh­ip will extend beyond the initial featured spot as an Artist on the Rise.

“We’re going to stay connected to the artist throughout their career — for better or worse,” he said.

“We’re not one-and-run. We’re going to be basically white-gloving (them).”

YouTube said the details of how its long-term commitment to Reyez and future Artists on the Rise is still being determined.

 ?? ANDREW CHIN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez is getting put on a YouTube pedestal.
ANDREW CHIN/GETTY IMAGES Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez is getting put on a YouTube pedestal.

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