CMA and Solo Music Jointly Release NFT Collection to Commemorate Future 55th Awards
The National Music Association (CMA) announced the NFT Series in partnership with Music NF Platform Solo Music to celebrate the 55th Annual CMA Awards.
According to the 'Hollywood Report', the CMA Awards have established themselves as one of television's biggest awards, with over 7 million viewers in 2020 and 11 million viewers last year.
According to announcements in partnership with The Block, the series will include a collection of 1,000 NFTs of digital art used by the Polygon Network, at a cost of $ 25 each. The essay will be released on November 12.
Those who purchase CMA NFT can be part of the CMA digital community, access CMA activities, purchase future CMA NFTs, and receive prizes.
Solo Music is a Nashville-based heirloom music platform originally sponsored by fundraiser and producer Tommy Cecil, Brain Candy Management founder Ayla Kress and NFT writer Luke Porter.
Barron Solomon, Co-Founder and CEO of Solo Music, said, “The launch of NFTs is our first step towards promoting digital signage across the music industry. Royalties from future tokens are used.
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