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Congratulations to NSAI OKC Songwriter @rebekahruyle whose new single Enough just dropped yesterday! Go grab a listen anywhere you get your music from!
The NSAI OKC Chapter was well represented in the 2025 Chapter Challenge with our Members filling 4 of the coveted top 20 finalist spots! The Chapter Challenge takes submissions from over 50 Chapters worldwide, so for our chapter to have secured 4 of those 20 spots is amazing!
Congrats to the winner of the OKC Chapter's Chapter Challenge Jeff Dodgen! His song "Cut Me Loose" was voted on by OKC Chapter Members to advance to stage 2 in the larger worldwide NSAI Chapter Challenge competition!
Congrats to NSAI OKC Songwriter Jeff Dodgen who made it on to NSAI's Q1 Bob Kingsley's Top 40 playlist!
Congrats to NSAI Songwriters Landon Rolen (artist name: Messenger) and Adam Ray (artist name: Adam and The Original Sin) for placing high in the Oklahoma USAO Wrecords Music Festival 24-Hour Songwriting Competition! Out of 120 entries into the contest, Landon placed 7th and Adam placed 5th!
NSAI Oklahoma City Chapter Member Rebekah Ruyle was recently featured in a Buzz Music article related to her recent single release of Left Out! Check it out at the link below!
NSAI Oklahoma City Chapter Songwriter Rebekah Ruyle has released a new song called Left Out, now on all the major platforms! Congrats Rebekah!
Congrats to NSAI OKC Chapter Member Kennedy Fine for her new release of her song Sabotage! Out on all major platforms!
NSAI OKC Songwriter Jeff Dodgen's latest release "Cut Me Loose" is now live on all major streaming platforms! Jeff writes "It’s a song about the grief of losing someone you didn’t get to say “goodbye” to. Sometimes when a loved one passes, we wonder if they knew we loved them and we worry we didn’t say it often enough.