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Songlorious
DeveloperOmayya Atout and Ellen Hodges
TypeMusic store
Launch dateJune 2020
StatusActive
Pricing modelPer song basis
Websitehttps://www.songlorious.com/

Songlorious is an online music company that creates custom songs. It is owned and operated by musician co-founders Omayya Atout and Ellen Hodges based in Chattanooga, Tennessee.[1]

History and overview

Songlorious was launched in June 2020. Atout, was a civil engineer and his wife, Ellen Hodges was a barista. Just before the COVID 19 pandemic, the couple was asked to create a song for a friend’s wedding which became a hit. During the pandemic, the duo quit their jobs and started Songlorious. They received more than a hundred orders in the initial weeks of the site launch. They expanded and have approximately 120 independent artists on their roster, as of March 2021.[2][1][3][4][5] Songlorious allows artists to maintain the rights to the songs they create.[6]

The process of song creation involves the user picking up details such as genre, mood and length of the song. The musicians then collaborate to create a personalized song based on the preferences, and deliver the song to the user.[7][8][9][10]

References

  1. ^ a b Courter, Barry (November 14, 2020). "Chattanooga musicians start Songlorious, so you can create your own song or jingle". Chattanooga Times Free Press.
  2. ^ O'Niel, Bill (August 5, 2020). "Songlorious surprises WXII 12 News Anchor Kimberly Van Scoy with personal song". Yahoo! News.
  3. ^ Aaron, Ben (August 17, 2020). "PIX 11 Morning News - Songlorious". WPIX.
  4. ^ Jenna, Hoda (March 12, 2021). "Small businesses pivot in creative ways to stay afloat during pandemic". TODAY.com.
  5. ^ Reporter (January 24, 2021). "Tech Trends: Songlorious". NBC Chicago.
  6. ^ Patton, Jim (29 January 2021). "'Songlorious' becomes much-needed resource for singers, songwriters". KGTV.
  7. ^ Hunter, Fred (August 4, 2020). "Say it with a Song". WBRC.
  8. ^ Fang, Benjamin (August 12, 2020). "Omayya Atout on Songlorious". queensledger.com.
  9. ^ News anchor (December 30, 2020). "Songlorious allows you to create personalized songs for loved ones in any walk of life". FOX 32 Chicago.
  10. ^ Zevely, Jeff (January 25, 2021). "'Songlorious' offers affordable way to have professional musicians sing your heart out". CBC News.