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Why invest in music?

The music industry provides an alternative investment option through exposure to music royalties. Royalty payments may fluctuate based on revenue from streaming, licensing, and other sources, and the performance of these investments may not directly track traditional financial markets. Investors should carefully review offering materials to understand potential risks and returns.

Uncorrelated market volatility
Discovery
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes
Music royalties provide an alternative investment linked to revenue from streaming, licensing, and other sources. Unlike traditional equities or bonds, royalty revenues may be influenced by factors specific to the music industry rather than broad financial markets. Past performance is not indicative of future results, and royalty income can fluctuate due to market, industry, and consumer trends.
Why consider investing in song royalties
Acquisition
Stable returns in a volatile market
Music royalties provide an alternative investment linked to revenue from streaming, licensing, and other sources. Revenue from royalties can fluctuate and may not correlate directly with traditional market cycles. Investors should carefully review the offering materials to understand the potential risks and variability of income.
What are the potential returns?
Securitization
Investing in Musicow song securities offers exposure to two types of potential returns:
  1. Royalty Revenue – Investors in these securities may receive distributions tied to revenue from streaming platforms, radio play, and licensing agreements. Distributions are variable and not guaranteed.
  2. Resale Opportunities – Certain transfer or resale features may be available through the Musicow platform, subject to regulatory requirements and market demand. Liquidity is limited, and investors may not be able to sell their shares.
Musicow provides a way for investors to gain exposure to music royalty interests. Revenue can fluctuate, and investments carry risks, including the potential loss of principal. Investors should carefully review offering materials before investing.