AS
part of measures to combat piracy and ensure that Nigerian musicians get paid
for their works in a transparent manner, a website, www.mymusic.com, was recently
launched to bring Nigerian music of different genre to millions of fans across
the world.
Present
at the event was Mavin boss, Don Jazzy, Five star Crew, Kofi, Kcee, Harrysong,
Olisa Adibua, Asa Asika, Ajebutter among others. The launch also
attracted artists, music producers, IT consultants, marketers and distributors,
bank managers, and lawyers.
Speaking
at the event, Chief Operating Officer of the Company, Mr. Damola Taiwo, said
that the firm intends to stop the trend of people downloading Nigerian music
without revenue going to the artistes.
“The
website is easy to use and the best pricing for the masses,” Taiwo said of the
use of the website. “We localize the problem and build a service around Africa.
Our competitor is for 180 million Nigerians.”
According
to Taiwo, the platform will give artistes visibility and revenue for their
works. He asserted that the battle against piracy is not about locking people
in with their talents, but offering a better alternative which would benefit
both the producer and consumers of music items.
The
website operates a two-step process where people can search for the music they
want and download it simply by paying N30.00 from their phone credit.
“For
now, we have only Nigerian songs,” Taiwo said.
“Once
we can get that right, we’ll move to other territories.”
Taiwo
also disclosed that the company has signed necessary agreements with all
artistes whose songs are on the website.
“We
make sure that all songs on our site are there legally and legitimately,” he
said.
He
opined that the partnership has been in place for three years and researched
have been done to accommodate all legal, and financial issues on the works of
the artists on the platform.
Co-Founder
of the company Dolapo Taiwo, revealed the plans the company has to checkmate
hacking.
“To
prevent hacking, our technology is very strong,” he said.
“We’ve
been building this for the past three years, and we focus so much on
technology. We’ve separated the payment process from the download process even
though it’s one and the same to the user.”
Reacting
to the launch, comedian and singer, Kofi Idowu-Nuel, said that the platform
came at a time when artists are looking for better ways to market their works
without the fear of piracy.
In attendance at the launch event were artists including Don
Jazzy, Harrysong, Kcee and Ajebutter22. Other attendees include Tee Billz,
Koffi, Asa Asika and Steve Babaeko. The startup also made a big
announcement, unveiling Olisa Adibua as a partner.
Below are photos from the
event.
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