See How Blockchain Is Transforming The Music Industry (II): Influential Afrobeat Artists

by | Apr 25, 2023 | Lifestyle, Reviews | 0 comments

Have you ever wondered how blockchain can be used to store and listen to music from all around the world?

Well, you’re in for a treat because we’re about to explore that in a jiffy.

In the first part of this article, we dug into the exciting world of music and blockchain.

But it’s about to get more interesting with this second part of the post as we explore more details.

So sit back, grab your headphones, and let’s dive in!


Eugene and Rotimi’s recent hit song highlights the growing interest in cryptocurrency and blockchain in Africa.


How Artists Can Store Their Music On The Blockchain

As an artist looking to store your music on the blockchain, there are several steps you can take:

  • Choose a blockchain: There is a list you can choose from Ethereum, Solana, Tron, BSC, etc.
  • Get a developer: You will need to find a reputable developer who can help you create a smart contract to represent your music on the blockchain.
  • Mint your music as an NFT: Once your smart contract is created, you can mint your music as an NFT. This will give you ownership and control over your music and allow you to sell it directly to your fans.
  • Create a marketplace: You can either create your own marketplace to sell your NFTs or list them on an existing NFT marketplace such as OpenSea or Rarible.

Suggested Read: NFT Trading: How To Buy, Sell, and Create Non-Fungible Tokens

Finally, promote your NFTs in your usual way. Wawwu!

However, artists can also take advantage of blockchain streaming platforms like Audius, Resonate, Musicoin, etc by uploading their music there without going through the hassle.


Influential Afrobeat Artists Advocating For Blockchain In The Music Industry

i. Barzini

Nwabodo David, popularly known as Barzini, is a Nigerian Afrobeat singer.

Barzini made history in 2022 by becoming the first Afrobeat artist to release an NFT album titled “Beloved Vol 2”.

Barzini continues to push the boundaries of the music industry with his unique sound and innovative use of blockchain technology.

Follow @iambarzini on Instagram.

ii. Bnxn

Bnxn, formerly known as Buju, is a Nigerian Afrobeat singer who gained popularity for his unique sound and style

In January 2022, he released an NFT collection called “HeadsByBuju”.

The collection included 10,001 unique NFTs of the artist’s face.

Holders of these NFTs received exclusive benefits such as access to live shows, merchs, sharing of revenue, and other perks.

Bnxn considered it an opportunity to connect with and reward his fans.

Nevertheless, his action was a groundbreaking step towards the adoption of NFTs in the Afrobeat industry. Follow @toyourears on Instagram.

iii. Don Jazzy

Don Jazzy is the Afrobeat producer and CEO of Mavin Records, one of Nigeria’s leading music labels.

The popular music icon is one of the beneficiaries of the opportunities that blockchain provides to music artists.

He views this opportunity as a way to engage with his fans and monetize his work.

Interestingly, the renowned music superstar sold his NFT for $300,000 in the space of ten minutes in 2021. Crazy, huh?

Don Jazzy continues to advocate for the adoption of blockchain in the music industry. Follow @donjazzy on Instagram.

iv. Kuami Eugene

Kuami Eugene is a Ghanaian Afrobeat singer who has won multiple awards and has become one of the most sought-after musicians in Ghana and Africa as a whole. Follow @kuamieugene on Instagram.

v. Rotimi

Rotimi is a Nigerian-American singer, actor, and model.

He rose rapidly as an Afrobeat star, dropping chart-topping tracks and collaborating with renowned musicians such as Tiwa Savage, Adekunle Gold, Wale, and more. Follow @vee_rotimi_love on Instagram.

Interestingly, Eugene and Rotimi’s recent hit song highlighting the growing interest in crypto and blockchain in Africa is the video clip accompanying this article.


Conclusion

The future of blockchain in music appears promising, as an increasing number of Afrobeat icons are exploring its opportunities.

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Also, let me know in the comment box if I missed any of your favourite artists from the list.


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