Roc Nation collaborates with company to offer fans fractional song ownership.



Roc Nation Teams With Company To Let Fans Buy Fractions Of Songs

Roc Nation, the entertainment and management company founded by Jay-Z, has partnered with a company to allow fans to buy fractions of songs. The partnership aims to provide a new way for artists to monetize their music and for fans to own a piece of their favorite songs.

The company, called Royalty Honey, allows fans to purchase fractions of songs, giving them a percentage of the royalties generated by the song. For artists, this means an additional stream of income and a way to engage with their fans. For fans, it’s an opportunity to own a piece of their favorite song and potentially earn money from its success.

The partnership marks a new frontier in music ownership and investment, and could potentially disrupt the traditional music industry. Roc Nation’s founder, Jay-Z, has been at the forefront of innovation and entrepreneurship, and this partnership is just the latest example of his vision for the future of music.

The partnership is expected to launch soon, with Roc Nation and Royalty Honey announcing that they will be accepting applications from artists and fans in the coming weeks.

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