Australian soul artist Don West has landed a publishing deal with Kobalt, further solidifying his growing reputation in the music industry. The signing follows a string of high-profile releases and performances that have garnered widespread attention.
West's throwback, soulful sound has drawn comparisons to legends such as Marvin Gaye and Bill Withers, and he has already amassed close to 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify. His debut EP, released last November, was followed by a national headline tour, including spots at the Spilt Milk festival.
The Australian artist's breakthrough achievements include being nominated for several prestigious awards, including the J Award and APRA Music Awards, as well as being shortlisted at the AIR Awards and NSW Music Prize. He was also named to Spotify's RADAR program in July this year.
West's success has taken him across Europe, where he played multiple sold-out London dates and festival appearances, before postponing his first US headline tour due to health issues. The singer is currently on tour in Australia, with another global tour planned for 2026.
Kobalt, a leading music publisher with over 1 million songs in its catalog, represents a roster of high-profile artists including Max Martin, Stevie Nicks, and Foo Fighters. For West, the deal is seen as a "right home" for his music, according to his management team FRNDS Management.
With Kobalt's global network and expertise, West is poised to take his career to even greater heights in the coming years.
West's throwback, soulful sound has drawn comparisons to legends such as Marvin Gaye and Bill Withers, and he has already amassed close to 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify. His debut EP, released last November, was followed by a national headline tour, including spots at the Spilt Milk festival.
The Australian artist's breakthrough achievements include being nominated for several prestigious awards, including the J Award and APRA Music Awards, as well as being shortlisted at the AIR Awards and NSW Music Prize. He was also named to Spotify's RADAR program in July this year.
West's success has taken him across Europe, where he played multiple sold-out London dates and festival appearances, before postponing his first US headline tour due to health issues. The singer is currently on tour in Australia, with another global tour planned for 2026.
Kobalt, a leading music publisher with over 1 million songs in its catalog, represents a roster of high-profile artists including Max Martin, Stevie Nicks, and Foo Fighters. For West, the deal is seen as a "right home" for his music, according to his management team FRNDS Management.
With Kobalt's global network and expertise, West is poised to take his career to even greater heights in the coming years.