A chart topping Adult Contemporary artist, Singer-Songwriter Michael Gilas is currently working in the studio in Nashville alongside famed producer Kent Wells, known for his successful two decade collaboration with Dolly Parton. Together, they are recording five new songs that showcase Gilas’ evolving sound. This March, he’s set to release the first of his collaboration with Wells, “Can’t Hide Beautiful,” which Gilas wrote lyrics and melody for. There will be an additional Pop mix produced by Michael Garvin. Garvin, who has an extensive and varied music career, is best known for both writing and producing Jennifer Lopez’s iconic dance hit “Waiting for Tonight”. Further cementing Michael Gilas as an artist to watch in the coming months, “Can’t Hide Beautiful,” will be accompanied by a original music video for each version by renowned entertainment producer Ben Silverman. This February saw Gilas release his emotional new single “Working With The Rain”. The track (Billboard Adult Contemporary chart debut at #21) is an inspiring ode to letting go of expectation and the need to know what the present and future has in store. His debut album 231 Kensington Road is just on the horizon. Each track is a reflection of his renewal amidst setbacks and change, as well as a testament to his sonic versatility as an artist. Inspired by greats of soulful and classic rock like The Eagles, Steely Dan, and Fleetwood Mac, Gilas’ mission is to create a fresh sound that is inspired by the past but with a new edge.
Michael Gilas Breaks Into the Top 40 with “Can’t Hide Beautiful”
Under the management of Music Road Productions, Michael Gilas is making his mark on the charts with his latest Top 40 hit, “Can’t Hide Beautiful.” With a sound that blends power, polish, and personality, Michael’s rising success reflects the dedication and strategy behind every move. Watch the official video, stream the hit on Spotify, and get a glimpse into the creative process with exclusive behind-the-scenes content — all part of the journey we’re building together.