Adam Ramey
USThese guys have been a great source for… These guys have been a great source for me personally, and the scene as a whole. The service they provide is amazing and no one in the space is even coming close to what they can provide
Taylor Barber
USSo easy to use, and useful. Love being able to have everything I need in one space. Easy to use on both ends, requesting and taking requests. So quick and accessible to get your favorite artist on your song. Love featured x!
Kellin Quinn
USAwesome site Awesome site! It’s an amazing way to connect Artists! Great customer service, easy to use, fast turn around time. Having a blast on FeaturedX.COM
Joseph Cavey
USGreat hub to get your name out there I am artist on this page with several requests and fulfillments through the service. I have no issues other than small UI discrepancies. Any person that never got a response from the artist is not at the sites fault but the artist. We are not required to respond but obviously you should at least out of respect even if it is to decline.
Wyntie
CACLIENTS BEWARE Unlike everyone else, all I had to do was just do a little bit of investigation and this is what I found. In order to create an account to request features, you have to put yourself up available for others to request features from you (which is a terrible idea to begin with, since you already have to pay for features), which means, most of the artists that have been put on the site are likely only looking to be clients themselves. What all that means is that the very likely scenario is that the artist you requested a feature from was never really intending to put themselves available for features to even begin with, and the way the site has been designed, it's LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE to tell which artists are ACTUALLY available for features and which artists aren't. It also means that the very likely case is that the artist will never get back to you, regardless of budget. This site is straight up misleading. Most of the "artists" were looking to be clients themselves and weren't really trying to put themselves up for features but had to because that was the only way they could have the necessary accounts to request and pay for features, which means most of those "artists" were never actual FeaturedX artists at all. The two shouldn't have to merge. There should be separate accounts for clients and separate accounts for artists that are looking to get paid to provide features. This neglectful misleading happens BECAUSE the two have been merged into one. That's bad site design. This is why you have a bunch of reports saying "Oh the artist never got back." Yea, the artist was never intending to cater for your feature because the artist was trying to pay for another feature instead. (addressing the reply from FeaturedX themselves) I did click on the link the message told me to click on in order to check the status of the feature. All I got was a white page with the little words "File not found" and that was it.