The airwaves are officially responding to the sound of Lieutenant Grey. His track “Castle”, featuring Rugile Sleiniute, has successfully transitioned from a studio creation to a verified international radio hit, securing a consistent footprint on the global charts.
The single is currently holding its ground on the DRT Global Top 100 Independent Airplay Chart at #93. This follows a high-momentum run that saw the track debut at #88 and quickly skyrocket 30 spots to a peak of #58. The song has demonstrated genuine staying power by remaining in the Top 100 for several weeks, with previous positions at #60 and #63. Breaking into this chart is a major win, as it requires clearing the noise created by “major-indies” that often have multi-million dollar marketing budgets.
To celebrate this chart performance, official award plaques have been commissioned to honor the collective success of the artist and the label, Soul Shift Music. These premium, glass-encased awards, finished with a hand-crafted Italian wood border, serve as physical milestones for the entire team. For Lieutenant Grey, this award provides essential social proof, while for the label, it stands as a testament to persistence and longevity in the industry.

This breakthrough was driven by a coordinated team effort. A major thanks goes to Robert Simmons for his marketing vision and leadership that made this moment possible. Special recognition also goes to Tishawn Ford, Head of Marketing and Promotions, for her vital social media support and marketing planning, including the dedicated eight-week strategy that propelled the track. The label also recognizes Michael Matthews at Digital Radio Tracker for his support in verifying these global achievements.
With a proven strategy now in place and the momentum growing, the focus remains on the horizon as “Castle” continues its climb on the global charts.
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