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Prodigy Artists Announces New Signings Including BONNIE X CLYDE, THIEVES, & More


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Will Runzel and Steven Haddad’s Prodigy Artists has been expanding greatly in 2019. Starting off with not-so-humble beginnings signing NGHTMRE, Slander, and Joyryde, expanding to include Whipped Cream and OMNOM, and then adding Kompany, Moody Good, Crankdat earlier this year with the addition of Mike Lisanti, their roster is about to get even bigger.

Your EDM can exclusively announce that Josh Windt will be joining Prodigy Artists, bringing with him his own roster of THIEVES, Blvk Jvck, and Saint Punk. In addition, BONNIE X CLYDE are leaving longtime management team NU MGMT to join Windt’s roster exclusively at Prodigy.

Windt comes from a background of promotion and talent buying, and has been managing THIEVES (pka Party Thieves) basically since the beginning of his career. Joining Prodigy Artists is sure to give him opportunities and advantages that come with the help of such a stellar team and supporting roster.

BONNIE X CLYDE are excited to start a new chapter in their career after growing so much with NU. 2019-2020 will have a lot of new music and exciting developments from the duo to show off both in the studio and on stage.

Read more about Prodigy Artists here.

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