How 2 musicians built a $2.9 million business and got a 'Shark Tank' deal
Aspiring musicians Ellen and Omayya Atout were working as a barista and a railroad engineer when the pandemic broke out. To keep their passion alive, they created a website to build custom songs for clients. Nearly two years later, the company, Songlorious, has made nearly $3 million in sales, created 20,000 original songs, and hired 200 musicians, and its creators have appeared on
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