When his rendition of “Amazing Grace” and “Ave Maria” were listed at No. 21 and No. 86 on U.S. Spotify charts, Northeastern graduate Andrew Andraos found himself suddenly in the company of Ariana Grande and Bruno Mars.
At 25, Andraos knows that to remain among top-charting recording artists he’ll have to release an album and acquire a lot of fans. So he is working on doing both.
Last month he released a Spanish version of his popular original love song, “Amore Mio.” Release by release, Andraos says he plans to build an album in a musical “waterfall” tradition.
It’s been a labor of love, says Andraos, who graduated with a master’s degree in creative practice leadership from Northeastern University in 2021.
Born and raised in Lebanon to musical parents—his father is a professional singer—Andraos composed his first song…