Mastercard Music Pass NFT opens access to groundbreaking Web3 training  program for emerging musical artists

Music fans from Asia Pacific and around the world can participate with the limited release Mastercard  Music Pass NFT being minted on Polygon Vietnamese American-singer Emily Vu joins four other musicians from around the world for the  Mastercard Artist Accelerator program

Singapore – April 13, 2023 – Music fans can now get their hands on the limited release Mastercard Music  Pass NFT, which unlocks access to exclusive content and experiences from the Mastercard Artist  Accelerator, which kicks off this month. The unique program will prepare five emerging musical artists  from around the world with the tools and skills to harness Web3 technologies to reimagine their creative  processes and grow their careers in the digital economy. 

Up-and-coming Vietnamese American-singer Emily Vu joins four other musicians from around the world  for the Mastercard Artist Accelerator: Cocoa Sarai, a hip-hop artist from Brooklyn; Nigerian R&B/Afrobeats  record producer and songwriter LeriQ; Manu Manzo, a Latin pop artist from Venezuela; and Young  Athena, a London-based R&B soul singer and BRIT School alumna. The participating artists represent a  range of genres and backgrounds and were chosen because of their unique story, sound and inclusion focused mindset.

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Connecting music fans, artists and mentors in the digital economy 

The application of Web3 technologies has taken off in Asia Pacific, especially in a number of Southeast  Asian countries like Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines. In South Korea, an increasing  number of musicians and music labels are adopting NFTs, one of the world’s first virtual reality music  labels launched in Taiwan, and an Australian entertainment startup has developed its own NFT music  platform.

“One of the incredible things about Web3 technologies, and NFTs in particular, are the way in which they  offer creators more flexibility and ownership of their content, while generating exciting new ways for fans  to engage with their art,” said Julie Nestor, Senior Vice President, Head of Marketing and Communications,  Asia Pacific. “The Mastercard Artist Accelerator program and Mastercard Music Pass give us an  opportunity to harness NFTs for both of these exciting purposes, while helping to support some of the  most vibrant, diverse young artists in the world today. Mastercard looks forward to connecting music fans  and creators in Asia Pacific with the Web3 journey of Emily Vu and the other incredibly talented  musicians.” 

At just 21 years of age, Emily Vu has already generated a considerable buzz with her infectious brand of  earthy pop music, as well as her use of online platforms to advocate for social justice issues. Her first  release, “Whatever Happened, Happened”, has over 2.3 million streams on Spotify, while her online  catalogue collectively has millions of streams, and she’s amassed a highly engaged TikTok audience of 1.2  million followers.  

“My life has always been intertwined with music, learning a couple of instruments throughout my  childhood, and performing is something that has always excited me,” said Emily Vu. “Now I’m looking  forward to taking my work to the next level with Mastercard Artist Accelerator. This is a really new  approach for me, and I’m keen to learn a lot more about Web3 & AI, giving others an inside look at the  creative process whilst using new technologies. It’s going to be an awesome learning experience.” 

Each artist will go on a unique journey through one-on-one sessions, being guided by mentors including  Tushar Apte, an Australian composer and producer who incorporates AI into the creative process and has  worked with some of the biggest artists in the industry today; British dancer and content creator Nifè,  who will share her knowledge of building an engaging online presence; and Chief Experience Officer of  Ledger, Ian Rogers, who will advise on how to build a digital business. Artists will learn how to use Web3  tools to create original tracks, which will be redeemable as NFTs as well as performed live by the artists in  a special showcase.  

Mastercard’s longstanding commitment to music innovation 

Mastercard is a long-time supporter of the music industry, connecting artists and fans. Building on its sponsorships of the GRAMMY Awards®, Latin GRAMMY Awards®, and BRIT Awards, Mastercard has been early to leverage Web3 technologies to create inclusive experiences. Last June, the brand even launched its first-ever album, “Priceless,” through an innovative collaboration centered on mentoring rising artists.  With the brand’s track record in music, coupled with its expertise in building strong networks in the digital economy, the Mastercard Artist Accelerator will give emerging artists the tools and capabilities they need to thrive in this tech-driven era. 

The Mastercard Music Pass NFT is being minted on the Polygon blockchain and is free to redeem until the end of April 2023. Once redeemed, token holders will be able to follow the Mastercard Artist Accelerator with access to all of the content from the program, as well as Web3 tools, educational materials, and other exclusive experiences. For more information, and to sign up to stay in the loop on upcoming program milestones, please visit Mastercard.com/Artist-Accelerator. 

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