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huge news for music and Web3: Spotify in the metaverse, through the Roblox

Spotify has also joined the metaverse through blockchain gaming behemoth Roblox, which is huge news for music and Web3. Spotify Island is the platform’s first big music streaming service, according to the business, which is launching it today.

Users will be able to produce music and mingle in a virtual location, as well as earn unique access to artist-created virtual items, on Spotify Island, the company’s virtual venue in the Roblox metaverse.

Roblox’s virtual island follows Spotify’s branding rules, with a green color scheme and similar symbols, forms, and colors. The option to collect heart-shaped “Like” signals and sell them for things and digital products is another perk of accessing Spotify’s metaverse.

According to Spotify, in-game virtual products will allow artists to generate money while also engaging with fans in novel ways. It also says that a portion of the money earned by digital assets like NFTs would be given to artists, but no royalty numbers have been defined.

On Spotify Island, customers may also do the following:

Interacting and associating with artists:

-To get prizes and access to special content, complete missions.

-To improve your chances of reaching the top of “The Charts,” collect stuff.

-Make your own music with the help of Soundtrap’s “beat-maker” stations.

In addition, in a few weeks, Spotify Island’s first themed experience, “K-Park,” will launch, enabling fans to connect with K-Pop singers Stray Kids and SUNMI. On Spotify Island, SUNMI merchandise is currently available, and Stray Kids merchandise will be available shortly.

Web3 and the Metaverse Are Quickly Adopted by Musicians

While Spotify was the first music streaming service to join the Roblox metaverse, music labels and artists have been enthusiastic about Web3 and the metaverse.

The following are some recent developments in the fields of NFTs, music, Web3, and the Metaverse:

-Death Row is now an NFT label, according to Snoop Dogg

-Ape #5537 is now owned by the Universe Music Label.

-A P2E game has been developed by Warner Music Group and Splinterlands.

-Limited-edition NFT collectibles are made by Universal Music.

-Diplo sells an NFT song that is royalty-free.

-Snoop Dogg makes his metaverse debut with his first music video.

It’s no surprise that musicians are embracing new business models made possible by Web3, cryptography, and NFT technology. Perhaps no other group of artists has been underpaid and exploited by the industry as much as musicians. Musicians have chastised Spotify for its streaming model, which requires artists to earn a living by generating millions of streams.

While it’s unclear whether Spotify Island will benefit Spotify’s artists, partnering with Roblox — a platform dominated by younger users — may help the platform stay relevant as the world, and particularly musicians, shift to Web3 and NFT technology.

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