“A voice for the stories our hearts dare not speak.”
Althea June – Artist Bio
Althea June is a singer, songwriter, and dreamer—born in the Midwest and now based in LA. Her music blends heartfelt lyrics with soulful melodies, creating songs that speak to those navigating love, loss, and transformation. With every note, she invites listeners into a journey of emotion and discovery, hoping her stories help others find their own wings to fly.
Althea June is a soulful singer-songwriter whose music invites listeners into intimate moments of reflection, love, and emotional truth. With a voice that carries both tenderness and strength, she crafts songs that speak the unspoken — the feelings and stories too delicate to say aloud.
Blending influences from soul, R&B, and indie music, Althea’s sound is timeless yet deeply personal, rooted in heartfelt lyrics and melodies that linger long after the music fades. Her debut album, Lines Unwritten, is a journey into the heart’s hidden journal, revealing emotions through poetic storytelling and evocative soundscapes.
As a featured artist at Don Artamas Creative Hub, Althea represents the spirit of authentic artistry and independent creative expression — connecting audiences with the power of music to heal, inspire, and unite.
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Althea June
Althea June is a soulful pop artist from Marion, Indiana, weaving heartfelt stories through smooth melodies and rich rhythms. Her music explores love, growth, and resilience, inviting listeners on a journey of self-discovery. With every note, Althea creates a space where emotion and sound meet — a place to feel, reflect, and fly.
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Lines unwritten
Some stories are never fully told—only felt. This album holds the pieces of those quiet moments: the longings, the healing, the words we couldn’t say. Each track is a reflection of something tender, something unfinished, something deeply real.
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September 06
"Music keeps changing — and that’s the beauty of it. I’m exploring new ways to create, combining heartfelt storytelling with fresh sounds and textures that weren’t possible before. The tools may be new, but the soul remains the same.”
Step into a world painted with soulful melodies and reflective lyrics. Every track on Lines Unwritten speaks to the quiet courage it takes to love, let go and begin again.
Stay With Me
Sometimes, the simplest plea carries the most weight. This is a song for the ones we don’t want to let go.Stay True to Yourself
A reminder whispered in melody—to remain grounded when the world asks you to bend.Caught In Moments
A tribute to those fleeting instants that live forever in our hearts.A Little Spark
Because even the smallest flame can light the way back to hope.Sacred Space
Where silence holds you, and healing begins.Silence Spoke the Truth
The things we couldn’t say—but always knew.I’ll Never Feel the Same
A love so deep, it changes the shape of your soul.Echo With Your Flame
For the ones who inspire us long after they’re gone.A Thousand Lives
Every choice, every version of you—alive in memory, imagined or real.Hearts Could Whisper
Not everything needs to be said out loud to be heard.Loving You In Silence
A quiet love. No declarations. Just presence.Still Holding You
Even in distance, love holds on.Waiting for Your Eyes (Bonus Track) A tender, soulful reflection on the quiet longing for someone’s gaze— the moment when everything unspoken comes to light.

FAQs
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Music has always evolved with technology — from vinyl to streaming, from analog recording to digital mixing. Today’s tools allow artists to experiment with sounds, arrangements, and production in ways that were once impossible or too costly.
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Not at all. Technology is a tool — the creativity still comes from the artist. While software can help with arrangement or sound design, the heart, emotion, and storytelling still come from human vision and artistry.
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There’s an ongoing discussion about ownership, ethics, and originality. Some artists worry about their style or voice being imitated without consent. Others believe these tools should be used responsibly, with clear credit and respect for the original creators.
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They allow for faster experimentation, more affordable production, and endless possibilities for blending genres and sounds. It means more voices and ideas can enter the music world without being blocked by high costs or limited access to studios.
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With curiosity and an open mind. Whether a song is recorded in a traditional studio or created with new tools, the ultimate measure is: Does it move you?
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Absolutely. Just as electric guitars, synthesizers, and drum machines were once new and controversial, they eventually became accepted as legitimate instruments. It’s all about how the artist uses the tool to tell their story.
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It’s music created with the help of digital tools that can compose, arrange, or enhance songs based on an artist’s input. These tools work like an instrument — they still need a musician’s vision to create something meaningful.
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Not at all. These tools don’t have feelings, personal stories, or life experiences. They can help with technical work, but the soul of music — the emotion and storytelling — still comes from humans.
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Some use them to experiment with new sounds, speed up arrangements, or build layers that would be impossible in a traditional studio. Think of it like adding a new instrument to the band.
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No. Just like guitars or pianos can be played in countless styles, these tools adapt to the unique creative choices of each artist.
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Many people worry about technology replacing human creativity. But history shows every new tool — from electric guitars to synthesizers — was first met with skepticism, then became part of the musical landscape.
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It can bring more diversity in sound, make production more accessible to independent artists, and let musicians share new ideas without the limits of time or resources.
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Not at all. This is simply a new chapter — one where the definition of “real” expands, but the heart and humanity of music remain unchanged.
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Under current U.S. copyright law, only works created by a human author can be copyrighted. Music generated solely by AI, without meaningful human creative input, generally does not qualify for copyright protection. However, if a user contributes significant creative decisions—such as choosing melodies, arrangements, or lyrics—the resulting work may be eligible for copyright held by that user.
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Human authorship requires that a human exercises creative control and decision-making in the creation process. Simply using AI tools as instruments or sources of inspiration is not enough; the human must make original, creative choices that shape the final work.
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No. AI itself is not recognized as a legal author. Attribution typically goes to the human user who created or directed the work. Some AI app providers may have terms specifying attribution guidelines, but legally, AI cannot be credited as an author.
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Responsible AI music platforms operate with licensed datasets or ensure their training data is cleared for use to avoid copyright infringement. Users should verify the terms of service to understand how the AI source material is managed.
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This depends on the app’s terms of service. Many platforms encourage or require crediting the tool as part of transparency, but this does not affect your ownership of the work if you meet the criteria for human authorship.
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Copyright law protects original expression, not ideas or styles. If an AI-generated piece substantially copies a copyrighted work, it could lead to infringement claims. Providers often implement safeguards to minimize this risk, but users should remain cautious.
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Keep records of your creative inputs and decisions during the creation process. Understanding the app’s licensing and copyright policies is crucial. When in doubt, consult a copyright expert to ensure your work is protected.
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Generally, no. Most music app platforms restrict attribution and ownership rights when using their free tier. This means you cannot claim full authorship or exclusive copyright over music generated solely through the free version. To gain full rights and attribution, you typically need to upgrade to a paid plan, which grants broader usage and ownership permissions. Always review the app’s terms of service to understand your rights when using free vs. paid tiers.