Visionary Artist and Music Entrepreneur Veronica Vitale Secures $500K Deal with Hollywood Studios

After 18 months of meetings and six months of negotiations, Veronica Vitale—an artist, composer, and music entrepreneur—has signed a $500,000 agreement with Hollywood studios for the production and marketing of her upcoming multimedia project, set for release in mid-2025. The project spans an album, docufilm, music film, and Japanese manga, addressing themes like cyber hate, mental health, injustice, and female entrepreneurship.

Described as “liquid cinematic pop,” the project has been endorsed by industry figures Jesse Rogg (OCA), Robin DiMaggio (David Bowie’s drummer), and Michael Stocke (producer for Prince and Janet Jackson). Vitale also signed a manifesto with ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) to establish a new music genre.

A Global Artist with a Mission

Originally from Naples, Vitale is CEO of Visionary Vanguard Records, holds a degree in system sciences under Dr. Ervin Laszlo, and mentors through King Records and the Bootsy Collins Foundation. In 2020, she gained U.S. recognition with “Hymn to Humanity”, sung in 25+ languages. Her Artist United Foundation supports humanitarian art projects worldwide.

Now based between Los Angeles and Malibu, she co-manages four production studios and supports Operation Underground Railroad and social initiatives with Freeway Rick Ross and Chico Brown to help at-risk youth in South Central.

On December 11, 2024, Vitale received a Los Angeles City Council award, marking the first time an artist from the Vesuvius region is honored for contributions to global music.

Her next goal? Establishing a music and film hub in Naples, creating a network for independent and legacy artists.

“I wasn’t shaped by Italian talent shows, nor backed by corporate giants. I built everything through hard work and faith,” she says. Once dismissed in Italy, she now produces Leon Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix’s brother) and Bootsy Collins, with support from Martin Sheen.

With an unrelenting vision, Veronica Vitale is forging new paths in music and entertainment, bridging cultures through innovation.

Source: Metropolis

Published On: March 13, 2025Categories: News

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After 18 months of meetings and six months of negotiations, Veronica Vitale—an artist, composer, and music entrepreneur—has signed a $500,000 agreement with Hollywood studios for the production and marketing of her upcoming multimedia project, set for release in mid-2025. The project spans an album, docufilm, music film, and Japanese manga, addressing themes like cyber hate, mental health, injustice, and female entrepreneurship.

Described as “liquid cinematic pop,” the project has been endorsed by industry figures Jesse Rogg (OCA), Robin DiMaggio (David Bowie’s drummer), and Michael Stocke (producer for Prince and Janet Jackson). Vitale also signed a manifesto with ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) to establish a new music genre.

A Global Artist with a Mission

Originally from Naples, Vitale is CEO of Visionary Vanguard Records, holds a degree in system sciences under Dr. Ervin Laszlo, and mentors through King Records and the Bootsy Collins Foundation. In 2020, she gained U.S. recognition with “Hymn to Humanity”, sung in 25+ languages. Her Artist United Foundation supports humanitarian art projects worldwide.

Now based between Los Angeles and Malibu, she co-manages four production studios and supports Operation Underground Railroad and social initiatives with Freeway Rick Ross and Chico Brown to help at-risk youth in South Central.

On December 11, 2024, Vitale received a Los Angeles City Council award, marking the first time an artist from the Vesuvius region is honored for contributions to global music.

Her next goal? Establishing a music and film hub in Naples, creating a network for independent and legacy artists.

“I wasn’t shaped by Italian talent shows, nor backed by corporate giants. I built everything through hard work and faith,” she says. Once dismissed in Italy, she now produces Leon Hendrix (Jimi Hendrix’s brother) and Bootsy Collins, with support from Martin Sheen.

With an unrelenting vision, Veronica Vitale is forging new paths in music and entertainment, bridging cultures through innovation.

Source: Metropolis

Published On: March 13, 2025Categories: News

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