TL; DR
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Die-hard music fans now have an outlet for their opinions on Sonorus.
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Users rate and review songs and if (and only if) the song blows up, they get crypto rewards for supporting the song before it became a hit.
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I’m not sure if the market of quirky music nerds is big enough to make this platform viable, but it’s a cool idea nonetheless.
Full story
Oh, you’re a fan of Janky Jane and The Flendersons?
Name three songs.
That is not possible!
You know why? Because Janky Jane and The Flendersons don’t exist. We just made them up.
But you still get the joke – because we’ve all been exposed to that painful “I liked them before they were cool” form of fandom at some point.
Good news:
Those die-hards will now have an outlet for their plentiful opinions, on Sonorus.
Sonorus wants to become ‘the IMDb of the music industry’, with a twist.
It goes like this:
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Users become members of the platform.
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They rate/review the songs they love.
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If (and only if) the song blows up, they’ll get crypto rewards for supporting the song before it became a hit.
Is the market of quirky music nerds big enough to make this platform viable?
No idea! But it’s a nice concept.