Local Sister Band Releases New Song

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Photo Courtesy of YAY OMG

Kristyn Migenes, Staff Reporter

Winter Springs students, Grace, Gabriella,and Scarlett Mason known for their band Hello Sister, released a new single “Just a Little Better” on Friday, September 2. Their new song is available on Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, TIDAL, Soundcloud, Deezer, Pandora, Napster, and YouTube Music. These small town sisters aren’t so small with 127,000 followers on Instagram, 34,000 followers on TikTok and 28,000 subscribers on YouTube, they have made themselves very apparent in the music industry.

Their social media doesn’t only include updates on their music though, it also includes vlogs of their life, popular internet challenges, and cover music. A cover song is a remake or rerecording of a song by a musician other than the original performer of the song. So not only does the Hello Sister band create and perform their own music, but they also sing other people’s songs with their own musical twist to it. 

Grace, Gabriella, and Scarlett were incredibly lucky to be able to travel across the country to Tennessee, California, and through Florida for music festivals performing their original music. This includes a launch party in Los Angeles for one of their hit singles “Middle Schooler”, which has 235,000 views.

Back in summer of 2021, the Mason sisters appeared on the TV show America’s Got Talent which usually gets 6.4 billion views. Along with America’s Got Talent, the sisters have also partnered with Girl’s Life Magazine, YAYOMG! Blog, Sweety High Magazine, and Radio Disney. Grace, Gabriella and Scarlett have grown to play a large role in the music industry by presenting how they have created and grown their career as young, female artists. 

Other than what the media sees, more is to be known about the Mason sisters. All three of them run cross country, track and field and swim competitively. So not only do they create and produce music, they are also involved in multiple extracurricular activities and involved in their community.