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Hollie Col signs global deal with Believe

Col will release her next single 'Forgot To Love You' via Believe next week.

By Unknown AuthorPublished Jul 16, 2021
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Sydney singer-songwriter Hollie Col has joined Believe's international artist services roster.

Col, who released her debut EP in 2018 and has since garnered over six million streams on Spotify, has received praise from the likes of triple j, Pilerats and The Music, racking up 93,000 followers and over 10 million views on YouTube.

The Sydney-based artist will be represented by digital distribution heavyweights on a global basis ahead of the release of her new single 'Forgot To Love You', which is set to arrive on Wednesday July 28.

Mick Tarbuk, Believe's Australian and New Zealand manager, said that he was thrilled to welcome Col to the Believe artist services roster and highlighted her previous success as an independent act.

"Hollie has done an immense job on building a loyal fanbase over the past couple of years, we look forward to working hand in hand to grow her fanbase to new heights globally,” Tarbuk said.

Col expressed her admiration for Believe's local team and said she was looking forward to releasing new music via the company.

“I’m really stoked to be working with Believe on this new music. I’ve truly never been more excited about the work I’m releasing," Col said.

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"Mick and the team at Believe immediately stood out from our first conversation, I could tell that they shared the same drive and excitement as I did, from there it was a pretty easy decision.”

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