Nas is set to sell the royalty rights to two of his songs (āUltra Blackā and āRare’) as NFTs.
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Teaming up with RoyalĀ – a song ownership platform that Nas invested in last year alongside The Chainsmokers – 760 tokens will be made available for āUltra Blackā, the lead single to Nasā 2021 Grammy Award winning-album āKingās Diseaseā, from 6pm GMT on January 11.
Three tiers of tokens will be available to buy, offering different levels of ownership.
āUltra Blackā tiers:
Gold: 0.0143% streaming royalty ownership for Ā£37 ($50)
Platinum: 0.0857% streaming royalty ownership for Ā£184 ($250)
Diamond: 2.14% streaming royalty ownership for Ā£3679 ($4999)
Then from 5am, January 12, 1110 tokens for āRareā (which was originally released as part of 2021ās āKingās Disease IIā) will be made available, once again spread across three tiers.
āRareā tiers
Gold: 0.0113% streaming royalty ownership for Ā£73 ($99)
Platinum: 0.0658% streaming royalty ownership for Ā£368 ($499)
Diamond: 1.5789% streaming royalty ownership for Ā£7358 ($9999)
āThere is a huge opportunity to revolutionise the music industry,ā said Royal. āWe believe shifting power to artists and democratising ownership is a powerful step.”
Without further ado.. we're honored to announce Hip Hop legend, innovator and entrepreneur @Nas will be the first artist to drop his music on royal on January 11th! https://t.co/TkyWvOJOvY pic.twitter.com/hQGGXVuPhz
— royal (@join_royal) January 6, 2022
āHaving Nas be the first artist to sell royalty rights through Royal is an incredible affirmation of our mission,ā said Royal CEO and co-founder Justin Blau (3LAU). āItās proof that artists across genres feel strongly about democratising ownership of their music, and that they want to be connected to their listeners on a deeper level.ā
This Nas drop is set to be to the first of many ownership-based NFTs released through the Royal platform.
Nas went on to share a statement that read: āI am always looking for new and unique ways to connect with my fans, so I am excited to partner with Royal on their new endeavour in order for my fans to connect with my music in a new way.ā
Nas recently released his third Hit-Boy produced album, ‘Magic’ but it looks like the collaborators also have plans for a third ‘King’s Disease’ record.
Nas announced the news via the track āUglyā, which includes the line: āIām on offence every day until I see the love. āKD3ā on the way, this just to feed the buzz.ā Hit-Boy later also appeared to confirm the move by sharing the song’s lyrics on Twitter.
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