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Snoop Dogg to transfer the directory to Web3 FM

As a part of the Tune.FM Snoop Dogg partnership, it takes most of its catalog to the Web3 ecosystem on the platform.
Snoop Dogg transfers its ROW DEATH ROW directory as a part of its latest partnership with the Tune.FM Web3 stream platform.
Rapper, entrepreneur and global supergivial was named Calculation of Web3, which suggests the starting of the partnership with the latest single “SpaceShip Party” on the platform, reports. Snoop Dogg may also transfer most of its music catalog to the platform, including recording under the death of ROW Records.
“No longer fucking with Spotify. I’m only at Tune.fm – said Snoop in an announcement.
Tune.fm has a decentralized model that priority treats transparency, safety and honesty for artists through blockchain technology. Web3 uses a cryptocurrency called JAM, which offers immediate micropayment per second, as opposed to traditional services.
Users don’t need to have any blockchain knowledge to register and begin a streaming on the platform. After connecting, users receive a portfolio of JAM to spend jam tokens on streaming, tilting artists and unlocking exclusive content. Snoop Dogg reportedly decided to cooperate with Tune.FM after merging with the founder/general director Andrew Antar during Crypto Ball during weekend events before the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
“We are glad that we can welcome Snoop Dogg as the face of Tune.fm,” said Antar. “Snoop is a pioneer of OG, which is always in the latest technology and new ways of conducting business. He understands it completely, and we are ready to face the world. ”
The partnership goes even greater than the Web3 platform as Antar, a classically trained musician, also plays the violin on “Party SpaceShip”. Snoop Dogg will host the exclusive experiences of fans and gifts, akin to private events in his homes and VIP awards.
The platform may also integrate Tune.FM with live events and live shows, offering artists’ interactions. Exclusive collections may also be available on the platform market.
In addition, Tune.FM stays in conversations with the important distributors of music, akin to Universal and Sony, to introduce more exclusive content to the platform.
“Tune.fm operates under unleashed license agreements, enabling us to unlock new revenue streams in the event of insufficiently managed catalogs and IP artists on our platform of streaming and the market,” said the spokesman. “We can share that the main distributors and labels are increasingly on board to send catalogs that have long been insufficiently supply.”