Discover the Future of Music: How MIRRORBALL MUSIC and LUNE are Revolutionizing Artist Promotion in 2026
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Korean music distributor MIRRORBALL MUSIC and content-marketing firm LUNE are reporting measurable results from the Artist Growth Project, a collaborative initiative to support emerging and promising musicians.
The companies recently ran campaigns for AGAMI and Mingginyu that combined digital advertising, global platform placements and content marketing. Those efforts generated roughly 500,000 content impressions and more than 170,000 video views, boosting the artists’ visibility.
Using data-driven targeting and content optimization, the promotions increased listener traffic and improved the discoverability of the artists’ music. The companies said the campaign delivered measurable marketing results and opened new audience touchpoints.
Building on those gains, MIRRORBALL MUSIC and LUNE named two artists to their April support roster: HeMeets, whose music videos “Mars Invasion” and “Grand Opening” have each surpassed 10 million views; and O.O.O., an artist with a devoted domestic following of roughly 7,000 listeners on Korean music platforms.
“Through this project, we focus on delivering real marketing outcomes that help artists reach wider audiences,” a MIRRORBALL MUSIC and LUNE representative said. “We will continue to invest in discovering promising artists and bringing more hidden gems to listeners.”
MIRRORBALL MUSIC and LUNE say the Artist Growth Project will continue as an ongoing effort rather than a one-time campaign. The companies plan to expand promotional support, keep discovering new artists and create additional opportunities within the music ecosystem.











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