Australian soul artist Don West has joined the publishing roster at Kobalt, a move that signals his growing presence in the global music scene. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter from Sydney has been making waves with his throwback, soulful sounds that have drawn comparisons to Marvin Gaye and Bill Withers.
West's breakthrough has been nothing short of remarkable, with close to 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify and a debut album that cracked the ARIA Albums Chart at No. 25 just last month. His self-titled six-track EP was released last November, followed by a debut national headline tour, including spots on the Spilt Milk festival.
The young artist's success has been recognized with several nominations, including the J Award and APRA Music Awards. He was also shortlisted at the AIR Awards and the inaugural NSW Music Prize in the breakthrough category. In July of this year, he was named to Spotify's RADAR program, a nod to his rapidly growing popularity.
Kobalt's head of creative services Australia & New Zealand, Briese Abbott, praised West's songwriting, saying it "feels instantly familiar, nostalgic yet contemporary, and inherently inviting." The label is thrilled to have West on board, with Max McKeith at FRNDS Management noting Kobalt's international teams had been "hugely supportive of Don's songwriting" and that the artist felt like the right home for his music.
With a network of 10 global offices representing over 1 million songs, including artists such as Max Martin, Stevie Nicks, Phoebe Bridgers, Gunna, Foo Fighters, and Paul McCartney, Kobalt is well-positioned to help West take his music to new heights. The label has already secured deals with several major artists, and it's clear that Don West is a key addition to their roster.
West will continue to tour globally, including a planned 2026 world tour, while he currently takes his music on the road in Australia. With Kobalt behind him, the future looks bright for this talented young artist.
West's breakthrough has been nothing short of remarkable, with close to 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify and a debut album that cracked the ARIA Albums Chart at No. 25 just last month. His self-titled six-track EP was released last November, followed by a debut national headline tour, including spots on the Spilt Milk festival.
The young artist's success has been recognized with several nominations, including the J Award and APRA Music Awards. He was also shortlisted at the AIR Awards and the inaugural NSW Music Prize in the breakthrough category. In July of this year, he was named to Spotify's RADAR program, a nod to his rapidly growing popularity.
Kobalt's head of creative services Australia & New Zealand, Briese Abbott, praised West's songwriting, saying it "feels instantly familiar, nostalgic yet contemporary, and inherently inviting." The label is thrilled to have West on board, with Max McKeith at FRNDS Management noting Kobalt's international teams had been "hugely supportive of Don's songwriting" and that the artist felt like the right home for his music.
With a network of 10 global offices representing over 1 million songs, including artists such as Max Martin, Stevie Nicks, Phoebe Bridgers, Gunna, Foo Fighters, and Paul McCartney, Kobalt is well-positioned to help West take his music to new heights. The label has already secured deals with several major artists, and it's clear that Don West is a key addition to their roster.
West will continue to tour globally, including a planned 2026 world tour, while he currently takes his music on the road in Australia. With Kobalt behind him, the future looks bright for this talented young artist.