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Justin Bieber hit track becomes NFT for royalty-sharing

06.09.23 | | No Comments

Justin Bieber’s hit song from 2015 “Company” has been turned into an NFT by anotherblock from which fans could earn royalties from future streams of the track.

On Sep. 7, the blockchain-centric music tech platform anotherblock and the co- producer of the track Andreas Schuller, also known as Axident, will drop the track “Company” as an NFT with only 2,000 available.

The global pop icon Justin Beiber will have one of his hit songs turned into a nonfungible token (NFT), which fans can then invest in a stake of the royalties. 

While Axident will still remain the rights holder, fans owning an NFT of the track will then be able to participate in a 1% royalty share in the streams of the song. Axident spoke to the significance of fans in the music industry and how blockchain and music rights open up an entirely new world of interactions.

“The ownership of a song bears far greater weight than its monetary value; it forges a profound connection to the art that, until now, has been beyond the reach of fans.”

Upon the song’s initial release as a single, it made it into Australia’s top forty and landed at 53 on the U.S. charts. To date, the track has massed over 500 million streams. 

Related: YouTube releases ‘principles’ for working with music industry on AI tech

Cointelegraph spoke with Michel D. Traore, the co-founder and CEO of anotherblock, who said that delivering universally beloved songs is a powerful way of “acquainting” the masses to Web3. 

“”Company” serves as a prime example of a song with immense potential in this regard. Through the Web3 tools, we can offer music enthusiasts something that, until recently, hasn’t been accessible to the general public.”

Traore highlighted that the royalty share is being divested by Axident. “Producers often do not receive the recognition they truly deserve,” he said “and one significant aspect for us is to shine a light on the creators behind the songs.”

“This not only creates a new revenue stream for producers but also provides fans with the opportunity to discover and connect with these talented individuals and their incredible work.”

Anotherblock has already worked on Web3 ventures with some of the largest names in the music industry, including pop sensations The Weeknd, Rihanna and Martin Garrix.

Magazine: Tokenizing music royalties as NFTs could help the next Taylor Swift

Read More from Savannah Fortis on cointelegraph.com
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