Social Impact Programs

Funded by 5% of platform revenue plus sponsorship, nine programs transform music into concrete social action.

1. Mentorship

Established artists guide emerging talent in individual and group sessions. Direct transfer of knowledge, contacts, and experience from stage to studio.

2. Emerging Artist Support

Reduced or waived fees for new artists. Free onboarding service, curated exposure on the platform, and access to professional tools from day one.

3. Music and Education

Artist visits to public and private schools. Partnerships with conservatories and music schools. Student showcases where young talents perform before real audiences.

4. Music Goes to the Neighborhood

Free in-person concerts in underserved communities. Bringing professional-quality music to places where access to live culture is limited. Platform artists perform in plazas, parks, and community centers.

5. Music for Peace

Collaborative original songs created in and for conflict zones. Generated revenue is donated to peacebuilding organizations. Music as a bridge between divided communities.

6. Music Breaking Bars

Top-tier performances in prisons and detention centers. Music workshops for incarcerated individuals. Music as a tool for rehabilitation and human dignity.

7. Music Included

Specially adapted performances for people with disabilities and elderly adults in care facilities. Inclusive musical experiences that reach those who need them most.

8. The Living Archive

Digitization and preservation of musical heritage at risk of being lost. Analog recordings, oral traditions, music from remote communities — all digitally preserved for future generations.

9. Acoustic Encounters

Creative collaborations between artists of unlikely traditions and geographies. A Dominican singer-songwriter with a Japanese musician. A Caribbean rapper with a European classical violinist. Music as a universal language.