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Love Don’t Love Syncs on Creating a Library of ‘Love Gone Wrong’ Tracks

Not all love stories have a happy ending, and with every heartbreak comes a soundtrack. Out to give people a song for every relationship gone wrong is Love Don’t Love, an uncanny company that’s building a niche collection of bittersweet original tracks for anyone who needs a song to go along with love that must come to an end. 

Started by artist and musician Myranda Pugh, Love Don’t Love Sync meets a growing demand for songs about relationships that don’t go as planned. The songwriter, who made her mark in a Los Angeles songwriting camp, has an excellent ear for quality music that hits the heartstrings. Since then, Myranda has worked with many companies in commercials, television shows, and movie production to provide the perfect score for the perfect occasion. 

At the heart of Love Don’t Love’s formula to success has been a strong collaboration with other artists who help provide the company with fresh material. The music production house helps the artist get rights and airtime in the process. While the company has tangents with that of a business in the music label category, it isn’t necessarily one. Love Don’t Love has created a new category while meeting a growing need for highly targeted music for scoring needs. 

As Love Don’t Love continues to service clients and musicians alike, their knack for serving a common ground and finding win-win situations for all parties involved has made them successful. “We are easy to work with, open to experimentation, understand entertainment is a business, and are focusing on building, while also understanding where we are as a company,” shares Myranda Pugh on why they have thrived. 

The company recently released its first company-initiated EP album that consists of three tracks in the emo-pop category and one in the dance category. Love Don’t Love Syncs hopes to follow up the successful release with another collection called “Hey Love,” which will soon hit airwaves and streaming platforms all across digital stratospheres. Love Don’t Love also released a music video for one of their songs entitled “Nerve,” which has already hit over 111,000 views since its launch on February 15, 2021. 

Today, Myranda Pugh is in the early stages of creating partnerships with Netflix to score future projects. The opportunity came after joining the group “She is the Music,” which hosted a virtual conference sponsored by the movie and television streaming giant. The company executive and founder hopes to create the same links with other companies in the filmmaking world, including Amazon, Hulu, and other production companies that might find value in the company’s medley of ballads and melodies for the contrite and ailing.

The rising demand for melancholic dramas that portray the reality that not all relationships end with a picturesque drive out to the sunset has company scorers at a crossroad. Many film producers and directors have experienced the lack of options in the emo-pop category. Love Don’t Love fills that gap by giving movie makers access to a wide selection of artists while also providing up-and-coming artists the chance to get their music into production.

Myranda has her eyes set on more significant projects and continues to work towards her goal of bridging the gap between musicians and movie companies. To learn more about Love Don’t Love Syncs, visit its Instagram account and YouTube channel

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