Zack Gray

Zack Gray ➔ I help EDM producers become headliners
🔊 Singer-Producer w/ 100M+ streams
⚔️ Apply to work together ↓
✝️ Hebrews 10:24-25

Singer-Songwriter, Producer and DJ, Zack Gray came onto the scene in 2017 with a batch of solo releases and collaboration that garnered 30+ Million streams worldwide to date. In 2019 he played multiple slots on Life Is Beautiful (live / DJ set) following the release of his debut album "Imperfect Love". Releasing on labels such as Ophelia, Seeking Blue, Lowly, Insomniacs newest label "Lost in Dream

s" and his own imprint 191 Collective through (Sony / The Orchard), he's gained support from major curators Cloud Kid, Mr Suicide Sheep, Wave Music, Chill/Trap Nation, AirwaveMusicTv and has been featured in blogs like Live Nation's "Ones To Watch", EDM.com, Dancing Astronaut, EDM Sauce, and Earmilk. Gray recently released "Hurt” w/ MitiS on his sophomore album "Lost”, which debuted at #1 on the iTunes Dance Charts and opened for MitiS on his Lost Tour in Las Vegas. His single "Earn It” with Vanic & Fairlane took the #1 spot on Spotify’s Motivation Mix. His most recent EP, "What It Used To Be", debuted Gray as a producer on Insomniac's label Lost In Dreams. On its release, Gray was featured on the cover of Bass Lounge, Spotify’s melodic bass editorial playlist. He has received support from Apple Music’s editorial playlist Melodic Bass, Spotify’s editorial playlists Friday Crate Diggers & Bass Lounge, and MrSuicideSheep. He’s landed slots on New Music Friday, Singled Out, Bangers, and BPM - Today’s Dance Hits. Gray is also verified on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Gray’s energy-filled live shows incorporate live drums, guitar, and bass. The full band experience brings a new life to his music and an emotional connection to the audience. Gray also has a full DJ set experience in his arsenal, where he sings live while mixing.

05/29/2026

Avello answers “How important is consistency?”

Want to see if you’re a fit to join our community and become a Modern Headliner?

Comment ‘PULSR’ below and we’ll reach out.

05/29/2026

PUT YOUR MUSIC OUT!

05/27/2026

Hear me out.

05/27/2026

DJs, who want to become a Headliner, listen up 👂

05/26/2026

Martin Garrix knows how to become a headliner.

Comment “Brand” to learn more and to see if you would be a good fit to join our Modern Headliner program.

05/25/2026

Spotify will hold tickets for super fans….but will they let you see who they are?

05/23/2026

How to make it as a DJ

05/21/2026

EDC going to 2 weekends says a lot about where electronic music is headed.

The demand is growing.
The audience is growing.
And there has never been more opportunity for independent artists to build something real.

But here’s the truth:

More artists also means more noise.

The artists who win over the next few years won’t just make good music…
They’ll know how to build a world people actually connect to.

Your brand.
Your story.
Your identity.
Your content.

That’s the bridge between streams and a real career.

If you’re an electronic artist serious about standing out in this next wave, comment BRAND. ⚡️

Most artists don’t fail because they aren’t talented.They fail because they stop before the momentum compounds.John Summ...
05/20/2026

Most artists don’t fail because they aren’t talented.

They fail because they stop before the momentum compounds.

John Summit talked about blowing up from relentlessly putting himself out there online — even when it probably looked cringe from the outside.

That’s the reality for almost every artist you look up to.

The people who grow are usually the ones willing to:
→ post before they feel ready
→ be misunderstood for a while
→ keep showing up when nobody cares yet
→ embrace repetition long enough for it to finally click

Volume creates improvement.
Improvement creates confidence.
Confidence creates momentum.

And eventually the thing that once felt “cringe” becomes the reason people know your name.

Most people quit before that point.

Most artists don’t fail because they aren’t talented.They fail because they stop before the momentum compounds.John Summ...
05/20/2026

Most artists don’t fail because they aren’t talented.

They fail because they stop before the momentum compounds.

John Summit talked about blowing up from relentlessly putting himself out there online, even when it probably looked cringe from the outside.

That’s the reality for almost every artist you look up to.

The people who grow are usually the ones willing to:
→ post before they feel ready
→ be misunderstood for a while
→ keep showing up when nobody cares yet
→ embrace repetition long enough for it to finally click

Volume creates improvement.
Improvement creates confidence.
Confidence creates momentum.

And eventually the thing that once felt “cringe” becomes the reason people know your name.

Most people quit before that point.

Address

5030 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas, NV
89119

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