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Powerblast Worldwide Announces Return to Artist Management After Decade-Long Hiatus

Powerblast Worldwide Relaunches Artist Management
[9/12/25] – Powerblast Worldwide, a respected name in the independent music industry, has officially relaunched its Artist Management division after a ten-year hiatus. The company, founded by music producer and entrepreneur Gino Black (Ernest W. Coleman Sr.) alongside longtime business partner Michael “ML” Rogers, will resume artist management services while maintaining its primary focus on music marketing and promotion.
Referencing the iconic line from The Godfather III, Gino Black shared: “Every time I think I’m out, they pull me back in!” — a statement reflecting his return to artist management after dedicating the last decade to building Powerblast’s reputation in artist development, playlisting, and strategic marketing.
Over the past decade, Powerblast Worldwide has carved out a powerful lane in the music marketing space, providing independent artists with tools, strategies, and platforms to grow their presence in a crowded digital landscape. With the relaunch of its Artist Management division, the company aims to expand its services to include mentorship, career guidance, and long-term strategic planning for select artists ready to take their careers to the next level.
“Artists today face a landscape that’s more complex than ever,” said Michael “ML” Rogers, Co-Principal of Powerblast Worldwide. “Our goal is to provide clarity, structure, and a blueprint for success. Management isn’t just about opportunities—it’s about building careers that last.”
Powerblast Worldwide has long been recognized for its innovative and consistent approach to music marketing, playlisting, and artist development strategies. The return to artist management reflects the company’s commitment to empowering artists both creatively and professionally.
For more information about Powerblast Worldwide, visit: PowerblastWorldwide.com
Media Contact:
Gino Black
PowerblastMusicMarketing@gmail.com

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