Drew Schueler

Drew Schueler is a Nashville-based pop artist, songwriter, and producer whose music is rooted in intention and emotional depth. Known for his impactful lyrics, soothing vocals, and hands-on production style, he crafts each song with purpose—where every note, word, and sound holds meaning. His mini album Vulnerable for Once, released December 5, 2025, features “Hurtable,” which won the Grand Prize in the NSAI Song Contest, and “This Is Where,” which won the American Songwriter Contest. Drew’s artist project has earned top honors across both competitions, and his releases have accumulated over 10 million global streams. 

He was also named an Emerging Artist to Watch by Rolling Stone UK in June 2025. Expanding into the electronic space, Drew recently collaborated with EDM artist Deep Chills on the track “My Dearest Love,” released via ATLAST Records, which has surpassed 1.2 million streams on Spotify. As a songwriter, Drew co-wrote “Somebody” by D.O. of K-pop group EXO, a release that has surpassed 50 million streams and sold over 250,000 physical units worldwide. His music has reached wide audiences through prominent TV placements, with songs featured on The Voice, The TODAY Show, Married at First Sight, NBC Sports, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and Teen Mom. As Drew’s momentum builds, so does his credibility as a multifaceted force in music—defined by craft, connection, and a sound that continues to evolve.