YouTube Music Unveils 2026 Indie 'Foundry Class' Featuring Diverse Global Artists
YouTube Music's 'Foundry Class' of 2026, comprising 24 independent artists from various corners of the globe, marks a significant step in supporting diverse musical talent. This initiative, known for its commitment to quality in the independent music scene, offers more than just recognition; it provides substantial financial grants to artists, empowering them to invest in their creative endeavors, whether for content production, album releases, or other career-advancing projects. This year's selection, including notable names like Julia Wolf, RaiNao, and Kelela, continues the program's tradition of nurturing musicians who represent a wide array of genres and cultural backgrounds.
Since its inception in 2015, the YouTube Music Foundry program has maintained a singular focus: to champion the varied and innovative voices within the global independent music sphere. Over the years, the program has collaborated with more than 250 artists, assisting them in forging viable and self-directed careers. The core objective of Foundry is to enable independent artists to achieve significant milestones in their professional journeys, ranging from launching their debut albums to receiving crucial backing during pivotal moments in their careers. This ongoing support underscores YouTube's dedication to fostering artistic growth and independence in the music industry.
The inclusion of seasoned artists like Kelela, an American R&B/electronic artist with over 15 years of experience, initially sparked some questions. However, a YouTube spokesperson clarified that Kelela's participation is driven by her ambitious goals for her upcoming album, which features collaborations with prominent artists such as PinkPantheress, AK Paul, and Fousheé. This partnership highlights YouTube's commitment to supporting artists at all stages of their careers, helping them realize their creative visions and expand their audience. Vivien Lewit, YouTube's global head of artists, emphasized that the platform empowers artists to express their authentic voices and share their art, with discovery being central to the Foundry program's mission. The program proudly brings together a diverse group of artists, collectively representing the rich tapestry of global music culture.
The 2026 Foundry Class features a diverse lineup of artists, each bringing a unique sound and perspective to the global music landscape. From Brazil, Amanda Magalhães is celebrated for her innovative 'memixes' that fuse traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary electronic influences. India contributes two acts: the viral musical duo Antara and Ankita Nandy, known for their ukulele and household percussion renditions, and classically trained vocalist Damini Bhatla, who bridges regional cinema with global indie sounds. South Africa's CIZA is making waves in Afro House, while Morocco's Draganov redefines hip-hop with his distinctive style. Brazil's Franco, The Sir! impresses with viral performances and multi-layered production in trap music. Another Indian duo, Garvit-Priyansh, reimagines Indian Classical music with Bollywood pop. Colombia's Hamilton leads the Latin Afrobeat movement, bringing vibrant coastal rhythms to a global audience. Korea's HANRORO offers relatable storytelling in indie pop/rock, and Silica Gel, a three-time Korean Music Awards winner, blends indie rock, electronic, and psychedelic elements. Germany's Soffie transforms vulnerable narratives into anthemic indie-pop, while the UK's Wasia Project, a sibling duo, redefines English indie pop with sophisticated sonic storytelling. Korea's wave to earth seamlessly blends lo-fi jazz, indie pop, and soft rock for a soothing soundscape, and Poland's Zippy Ogar delivers melodic, high-energy hip-hop with honest narratives.
In addition to the main Foundry Class, YouTube Music is also supporting emerging artists through its Foundry Rising program. This initiative focuses on artists who are in earlier stages of their YouTube journey, providing them with essential tools and resources to foster their growth. Artists like Dangrangto from Vietnam, Ino Casablanca from France, Martox from the Dominican Republic, Mack Keane and Quiet Light from the U.S., Ruti from the U.K., Rey Quinto from Mexico, and Vintonic from Indonesia are all part of this program, demonstrating YouTube's broad commitment to artist development across various levels of their careers.
The YouTube Music Foundry program continues its tradition of identifying and empowering independent artists worldwide, fostering their careers through financial aid and promotional opportunities. This year's class, featuring artists from diverse backgrounds and genres, underscores the program's dedication to promoting global music culture and providing a platform for both rising talents and established innovators.
