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HITS LIST BLASTS OFF
Space is the place for Tay. (4/30a)
TAY RACKS UP STATS, OBLITERATES RECORDS
What did you expect? (4/30a)
STAGECOACH: THE FINAL DESERT EXCURSION
Our weary travelers reflect on their adventure. (4/30a)
BILLIE'S BACK WITH BIG WORLD TOUR
Promises to be a Hard ticket to score. (4/30a)
HIPGNOSIS BOARD APPROVES UPPED BLACKSTONE BID
But it ain't over till it's over. (4/29a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
THE B-SIDE
HOOK GETS THE HOOKUP
10/12/23

Social-media music company Hook has raised nearly $3 million in seed investment from Steve Cohen’s Point72 Ventures and the Edgar Bronfman, Jr.-co-founded Waverley Capital, as part of its efforts to give music fans the power to instantly remix a licensed track for social media through AI-driven technology. Other funding round participants include Mark Gillespie’s Three Six Zero and leading Japanese entertainment brand Avex.

Beyond its remix focus, Hook will also work with artists and labels to develop technology to unlock new revenue streams. Led by founder/CEO Gaurav Sharma, the platform will launch in closed beta before the end of the year.

“Fan-created remixes on social media are helping drive music discovery, re-discovery and virality—but the way it’s happening doesn’t support rights holders,” Sharma (pictured) says. “Hook solves this problem by leveraging AI to let social media users express themselves creatively with music, while rewarding artists and rights holders at the same time.”

Adds Bronfman, “Hook gives music fans the ability to put their own stamp on their favorite songs, it empowers artists to grow their audience and gives labels and other rights holders an avenue to a brand new stream of revenue. And I trust that this mention in HITS will not be followed by a cartoon rendering of me with Bugs Bunny."

photo: Florian Koenigsberger