Artists About on Tokenized Music

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26 Jun 2024
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The Web3 revolution is shaking up the music industry, offering artists new ways to connect with fans through tokenized content. But beyond the crypto hype, what do musicians themselves think?

From Exclusive Remixes to Virtual Mosh Pits
Web3 platforms like Gala Music are leading the charge, allowing artists to tokenize content for exclusivity. Take Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge’s recent collaboration with Gala Music. Fans gained access to exclusive remixed music, Gala Music tokens, and a chance to win signed memorabilia — all through NFTs. This echoes Megadeth’s innovative use of Web3 to create a “virtual mosh pit” for their fans.

Artists Embrace the Future
Artists are jumping on board. Drag queen Laganja Estranja, fresh off a new music release with Gala Music, sees immense potential in Web3’s “intimate moments” for fans. R&B singer Macy Gray finds it an exciting way to launch music, especially considering how streaming has impacted artist revenue. She, along with Snoop Dogg, loves that fans can also benefit financially.

More Than Just Money
For Money-B of Digital Underground, Web3 offers a direct line to his core communities: “fans, gamers, and Web3 alike.” He aligns with the spirit of early tech adoption. This resonates with Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, who sees music as constantly evolving with new technologies. Web3 simply adds another chapter to this story of creator innovation.

The Future is Here
Web3 is more than just a digital gold rush for artists. It’s a new frontier for fostering deeper connections and offering exclusive content to dedicated fans. As the technology matures, expect even more innovative ways for musicians to leverage Web3 and redefine the music experience.

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