Grassroots Pop on Trial: Are These Unsigned Artists Future Stars or Future Flops?
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Where does the next generation of pop stars come from?
In this episode of Tracks On Trial, we step away from global superstars and into the grassroots pop scene where unsigned artists are building careers from the ground up, driven by songwriting, creativity, and sheer determination.
Hosts Sam George, Amy Jo, and Andy put emerging artists on trial in the courtroom of music, evaluating whether these underground talents have the potential to break into the mainstream or whether they fall short under scrutiny.
Featuring a deep dive into Natalie Shay’s “The Edge,” alongside quickfire verdicts on Sanguijuelas del Guadiana, Chloé Bird, and Cameron Sanderson, this episode explores the fragile line between underground promise and mainstream success.
The discussion covers:
- What separates unsigned artists from future global stars
- The importance of songwriting versus production quality
- How grassroots artists build audiences without label support
- The role of social media in modern music discovery
- Whether industry success can be predicted from early releases
Each track is judged, debated, and ultimately sentenced with the show’s signature verdict: Topper or Flopper.
Tracks on Trial is a global music podcast bringing together hosts from Europe, America, and Australia to explore music through debate, analysis, and brutal honesty.
Whether you’re an artist, producer, or music fan, this episode offers a rare insight into how emerging artists are evaluated and what it takes to break through.
Court is now in session.