
Calling it now: Hudson Stone is about to be a household name.
At just 14 years old, the singer/songwriter/certified rockstar is already making big waves in the music space. This summer, Hudson is set to star in Camp Rock 3 as Desi alongside the Jonas Brothers, Malachi Barton, Liamani Segura and more. And as if fronting one of Disney’s most highly-anticipated flicks wasn’t enough, he’s also signed with Hollywood Records.
What does that mean for Hudson’s fans? Fingers crossed for some solo original music v. soon…

Signing with a major label is a huge step for any artist, ofc, but a contract with Hollywood Records has proved to be an important career milestone for many rising Disney talents (including our former cover star and current obsession, Miss Freya Skye!). Even pop legends Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez got their start through Hollywood Records!
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On top of fielding nonstop buzz around his upcoming music, Hudson will also be performing in the second Worlds Collide Concert Tour alongside the Descendants: Wicked Wonderland and Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires cast members this fall. (Psst, if you haven’t already, click here to snag tix for the tour, which kicks off September 25 in Cali.)
In a recent IG post, Hudson shared that signing with Hollywood Records was “honestly a dream.”
“I’ve been playing guitar since I was little and writing songs means so much to me. I get to connect and hopefully move people through my music,” he spilled. “Getting it out there is really exciting. I can’t wait for people to hear it.”
Something tells us Hudson Stone’s name will be all over our playlists v. soon—the countdown to his solo music is *officially* on.
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