10 ETH Music NFT

Why would anyone pay 10 ETH for a 1/1 music nft in a bear market?

https://beta.catalog.works/harrison-first/escape-velocity
https://beta.catalog.works/harrison-first/escape-velocity

I remember when I heard of an LA based music artist Nipsey Hustle selling his mixtape, Crenshaw for 100 USD each in 2013. He allowed people to listen online for free, but he created 1,000 limited editions for the price of $100.oo. I thought that was crazy but at the same time I thought this was cool, amazing, revolutionary, exciting, and all of those other words. One would think, “who would buy a mixtape for 100 dollars?” Well, Jay Z bought 100 copies and other people who understood his visions purchased as well.

By the time I heard the story I was just out of college, so I didn’t fully understand. Then a couple years later I read a book called, Contagious and the aim to make an idea spread and something that seemed outrageous at one point is now the norm today.

Why cant a 1/1 music nft be worth 10 ETH? Why do we still devalue music and not look at it as fine art? Just because my music nfts are not auctioned off at a Christie's or Sotheby’s doesn’t mean its not fine art. What it means is that the general population has not recognized it to be so, but the moment more and more artist and collectors place that fine art value on music nfts than the paradigm will shift.

Escape Velocity is a 1/1 music nft I produced mixed and master on CatalogWorks available for 10 ETH

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