
Week 36: September 3, 2024:
The latest news from the world of music bizz.
Join us as we delve into the latest major developments in the music industry.
Here are a few things we’ve gathered:
WATAIN’s Live Performance at Dalhalla Fuels Royalties for Joint Investment Streaming Platform Investors
This weekend, WATAIN delivered an unforgettable concert in the ruins of Dalhalla, Sweden. The band’s intense and ritualistic performance, set against the dramatic backdrop of the old limestone quarry, captivated the audience and added a powerful atmosphere to their black metal sound.
Among the songs performed were “Devil’s Blood” and “Stellarvore,” both of which are part of the Joint Investment Streaming Platform investment portfolio for Albums 1-3. Each live performance of these songs generates performance rights royalties, ensuring that the rights holders receive returns, further enhancing the value of their investment in WATAIN’s iconic discography.
Artist Pitbull Names Football Stadium in Florida
Florida International University has announced a historic partnership with Pitbull, officially renaming its football stadium “Pitbull Stadium.” The artist, known for performing at large stadiums and arenas around the world, is a Miami native who often refers to himself as “Mr. 305,” which is the area code of Miami, the city in Florida where he was born and raised. If you’re a fan of Pitbull or see it as a promising investment (or both), you can purchase shares of his royalties through the Joint Investment Streaming Platform app.
Curious to see which assets were the most traded on Joint Investment Streaming Platform last week? Keep reading to find out!
Most Traded Last Week: Week 35
August 26 to September 1, 2024
1. “Believing in Me” – Monica
The newcomer “Believing in Me” by Monica was the most traded asset on Joint Investment Streaming Platform last week. The ballad has accumulated nearly 2.3 million streams on Spotify since its release. The investment offer allows you to own a share of the song’s royalties for the next 2.5 years. Learn more about this investment.
2. Music Royalties Collection #1 – Various Artists
A collection on Joint Investment Streaming Platform bundles various songs from different copyright owners into a single investment. The “Music Royalties Collection #1” features 114 popular songs by Swedish artists, allowing investors to earn royalties from plays on various platforms. This collection was the second most traded asset on Joint Investment Streaming Platformplace last week. For more details, you can visit the full page here.
3. “Release Me” – Agnes
Agnes’ hit song “Release Me” claimed place as the third most traded asset on Joint Investment Streaming Platform. The song, a global pop sensation that established Agnes as an international star, has nearly 130 million streams on Spotify. Each stream generates royalties for the rights holders, and shares of these royalties are available for purchase through the Joint Investment Streaming Platform app. For more details, visit the full page here.
4. Top Chart Collection – Various Artists
Another collection that made it into the top list was the Top Chart Collection, featuring songs by international pop artists like Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, Nelly Furtado, Eros Ramazzotti, Paris Hilton featuring Lil Wayne and more. Find the full tracklist, and more info here.
5. WATAIN – Album 1-3
Another type of collection on Joint Investment Streaming Platform is the album collection, this one containing the first three albums from black metal legends WATAIN. With WATAIN’s recent tour in August and their spectacular performance at the Swedish venue Dalhalla, this collection has likely attracted renewed interest from investors. Get to know more about the Album 1-3 investment.
Secondary Market
All investment assets are available in the Joint Investment Streaming Platform app’s Marketplace. At the bottom of each asset’s page, you’ll find the Order Book, where users can place buy and sell orders. This allows users to trade shares on the secondary market, providing flexibility to either sell their holdings or acquire additional shares. For more detailed information on how the secondary market operates, visit Joint Investment Streaming Platform’s guide.