Well, turns out thatfinding a unique, thoughtful giftdoesn’t have to be so hard withSonglorious.

Needless to say, the Sharks were impressed.

Here’s how Songlorious is doing after their big TV moment.

Songlorious on Shark Tank

But, as they got into their pitch, the investors were seeing green.

Their goals with investment included producing songs in non-English languages and marketing toward the wedding sector.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, their music startup took off running and hasn’t looked back since.

Ellen Hodges and Omayya Atout on Shark Tank

Today, Songlorious has already surpassed $2.5 million in sales, viaCNBC.

A custom song ranges from $45 for a 30-second clip to $230 for a more thorough song.

Currently, their website boasts over 7,000 public reviews, with an overwhelming amount of positive feedback for musicians.

In an interview withForbesin 2022, they revealed that their independent singers have made over $800,000 from orders.

Poised for further success, the now-married co-founders are hoping to add Spanish and Arabic to the Songlorious catalog.

“There are a lot of big things coming,” Omayya told Forbes.