20/05/2022 Universal Music Group to Release NFTs on LimeWire’s Algorand Marketplace

The major music label behind Taylor Swift, U2, Kendrick Lamar, and BTS will let artists drop NFTs on the new Web3 version of LimeWire.


Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift are signed to Universal Music Group labels. Image: Shutterstock
Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift are signed to Universal Music Group labels. Image: Shutterstock

Digital music sharing services are coming back… inWeb3form. Just days after news broke thatNapster will returnin the form of anNFTmarketplace onAlgorand, LimeWire—which announced its ownAlgorand-based marketplace in March—announced today that it hassigned major label Universal Music Groupto its platform.

The global deal will let artists signed to Universal Music Group and its myriad imprint labels release tokenized digital collectibles via the upcoming LimeWire marketplace. Universal’s imprints include the likes of Interscope Records, Def Jam Records, Motown Records, Geffen, Republic Records, EMI, Virgin Music, and others.

Collectively, the Universal Music Group lineup includes such massive artists as Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, The Rolling Stones, U2, BTS, Chris Stapleton, The Weeknd, Abba, and Elton John. Today’s deal doesn’t necessarily mean that any of those artists will release NFTs via LimeWire, but they will apparently have the opportunity to do so.

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LimeWire will be relaunched as an NFT marketplace that’s initially focused on music-related assets, whether it’s actual music or things like artwork and collectibles from musicians. Serial tech entrepreneurs Paul and Julian Zehetmayr acquired the dormant peer-to-peer music sharing service last year andannounced their Web3 plans in March.

In April, LimeWire revealed that itraised $10.4 million in a token saleled by Kraken Ventures, Arrington Capital, and GSR, with participation from other firms such as Crypto.com Capital and musician Deadmau5’s 720Mau5 fund.

According to the token sale announcement, LimeWire plans to begin its “official launch campaign” later this month and then open up the marketplace soon thereafter. An NFT acts like a proof of ownership to a digital item, and can represent goods like digital artwork, music files, collectibles, and more.

Algorand is aproof-of-stakeblockchain network that’s billed as a rival toEthereum, the leading platform for NFTs and decentralized apps. Last week, Algorand and Web3 investment firm Hivemind announced that they had acquired streaming (and formerly peer-to-peer) music service brand, Napster, with plans to launch a Web3 music platform.

This isn’t Universal’s first move into the Web3 space. Last November, UMG’s 10:22PM labelannounced the launch of Kingship, a Gorillaz-inspired virtual band based on a series ofBored Ape Yacht ClubNFTs. The band will perform in metaverse worlds and sell its own NFTs too.

Meanwhile, rival Warner Music Groupsigned a partnershipwith metaverse gameThe Sandboxin January. The label, which houses artists like Lizzo and Ed Sheeran, will develop virtual land in The Sandbox’s game world and host concerts within the space.

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