So let’s talk #nftmusic and why collectors should be collecting #nftmusic. A thread....
#nftmusic will bring value back to music and create better artists innately. Instead of the same manufactured artists labels create. Allowing more artists to create their own blueprints.
Collecting #nftmusic is a safer way for artists to share their ideas, sound and selves within dealing with the same harboring mental stresses of the music industry.
Collecting #nftmusic is creating our new icons. A new downtown 81, true artistry is back baby.
artists in the music industry receive an average of only 12 percent of all profits from the sales or streams of their music. The rest of the money goes to middlemen corporations (mostly streamers and labels).
current streaming model pays everyone a fraction of a penny per stream. Works for these big names, but not for the independent or upcoming artists. At this point the model to becoming a mainstream artist is actually more so deployed through Tik Tok, Instagram, being a brand
The future is in #nftmusic as it creates a balance for the true artist to master their craft through direct support from fan/collector. You as a collector are now the truest investor to the artist. As it should be.
90 percent of all streaming income goes to the 1 percent of artists, and 88 percent of the profits from their labor goes to someone else entirely. Why not shift this model to allowing music to be public and supported directly by the people.
The future of ticketing is in purchasing #NFTmusic connect with VIP experiences, even intimate performance experiences at your home.
Collecting #nftmusic allows for wellness for artists again with Creator’s share and perpetual income directly to the artist. And choice in what royalty artist would like to receive. And the possibilities of what artists can create now are endless through being themselves.
I have way more to say but this is a start. Collect #nftmusic cause in 5 years, your special blockchained version of a the process or song will be worth an independent label in itself.
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