Music royalties-based NFT ecosystem, Band Royalty, has made history by creating the world’s first multi-track music NFT. Music industry mogul Rob Schwartz curated the limited-edition series of multi-track NFT drops.
The company solidifies its position as one of the leading NFT ecosystems in the world by decentralizing music royalties via real-world asset-backed NFTs, allowing users to create, share, and monetize fractional music royalties.
Band Royalty’s first NFT launch in 2021 generated more than 1.5 million dollars, backed by real-world mechanical royalties from artists such as Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Rihanna, Beyonce, Cher, and many more.
As the first-ever NFT with multi-track capabilities and compatibility to OpenSea’s secondary market, the Andie Case limited edition series of 777 multi-tracks has become highly coveted collectibles.
“Despite this commercial success and technology first, our greatest achievement is being one step closer to making a monumental impact on how royalties are distributed in the music industry,” said Noble DraKoln, Band Royalty’s Co-Founder and CEO.
“Our mission is designed to connect artists and fans to create a community of art and music lovers who want to engage and be a part of the creative process.”
As of this month, Andie Case has received remarkable media attention with the launch of the NFT series, which includes the artist’s new hit single “I Think I’m God,” being pushed nationwide by MTV and radio stations around the globe, numerous interviews with major publications and websites, and a 16-city tour in the works.
Formed in 2021 by industry veterans Barnaby Andersun and Noble DraKoln, Band Royalty is dedicated to the decentralization of music royalties.
Band Royalty has acquired music rights in songs performed by platinum-selling artists and has developed a token-based structure that provides benefits to artists, music rights holders, and fans on a global basis.
“Andie and Band Royalty’s collaboration as the first limited-edition launch series was the perfect marriage between music and technology,” said Band NFT’s CCO and owner of WHO?MAG Multimedia, Rob Schwartz.
“As the NFT market continues to expand into new territories, we look forward to bringing talented and deserving artists along with us.”
The first limited-edition multi-track series by Andie Case is available on BandNFTs and compatible with OpenSea, creating a more valuable asset for the secondary market. Holders of this collection will be granted access to the Band Royalty community and receive updates and access to product drops and future events.