FIL-AUSSIE RINI PUSHES INT'L CAREER FORWARD WITH 'LUCKY 7'
The Philippine Star|October 28, 2024
The Filipino-Australian artist RINI continues his musical journey with the new EP, Lucky 7, via Warner Records, to further find his foothold in the global music industry.
By JERRY DONATO
FIL-AUSSIE RINI PUSHES INT'L CAREER FORWARD WITH 'LUCKY 7'

He belongs to that group of fast-rising music talents that keep the music and recording landscape ever engaging.

A piece of information given to The STAR says that the singer-songwriter is focused "to push the boundaries of modern music with his unique style."

"It's been really great," said RINI of his experience in creating music in the international scene and navigating the latter in a recent virtual interview with this paper. "I would say, you know, I'm super grateful for all the experiences, good and bad, because being in this kind of industry, especially today, is like unpredictable. It's getting tough to, you know, like figuring it out. It's a whole different type of music listening experience for everyone."

This encompasses social media and digital platforms as avenues for song distribution.

"It's been quite interesting, but you know the most important thing for me is making music, and you know, making sure the fans, you know, get the music that they love from me. That's what I'm kinda focusing on right now," added he, who has also been collaborating with an agency responsible for tours he has done before and the ones planned in the future.

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