Fellaz, a Web3 project by Innocus Global Group in Singapore, is revolutionizing entertainment by merging blockchain with traditional IPs and RWAs owned by Innocus from global content.
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Musicians are now dropping NFTs with exclusive content for fans, from unreleased tracks to behind-the-scenes footage. Imagine owning a one-of-a-kind song or getting access to exclusive virtual fan events.
Do you think NFTs reshape the music industry by bringing artists and fans closer? Would you buy music NFTs for exclusive access?
From ChatGPT to every image generator to AI video transcribers and now AI-generated music.
AI-generated music is no longer a concept of the future because itโs here! Platforms are now offering AI-created songs, from instrumental tracks to full-blown chart-toppers. With this tech, musicians are experimenting like never before. Could AI disrupt the music industry, or will it enhance human creativity? Do you think AIโs role in music production will improve or improve music?
Weโre pumped to share that Sensual Moment, creators of the popular romance audio platform PLING, just secured a strategic investment from Dnable, under our parent company, Innocus!
With this partnership, PLING is expanding its content library and bringing even more amazing stories to fans worldwide. Get ready, Japan & Southeast Asia!
CES 2024 introduced some groundbreaking tech, from AI-driven TVs to immersive gaming experiences. Which innovation are you most excited about? Letโs chat!
Southeast Asian films are going global! โHow To Make Millions Before Grandma Diesโ was released across North America, China, and Europe. Whatโs your take on Southeast Asian cinema going global?
Remember when Fellaz partnered with Mokster Films to empower Asian creators? Weโre just getting started! With more exciting opportunities on the horizon, whatโs on your wish list for the future of entertainment? Letโs make it happen!
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