JAKARTA - Singer and songwriter Wan Irwansyah or better known as Wan djoker introduced his latest album, Yin Aurora.

This album presents seven songs with classic themes, namely Heartache Ignore, Indigenous Humans, Indigenous Love, Match From God, Mer Amazing Loss, Touched By My Heart, And Awareness In The Prosperous.

Yin Aurora is divided into two concepts, namely Yin and Yang. Both concepts display different colors, which on the one hand carry the theme of sadness and anxiety, while the other side carries the theme of joy.

In introducing their new album, Wan Irwansyah bekebarja is the same as Web3 Soundsky Labs developer. They present the concept of "listen to earn" or "get money when you hear a song".

This concept is different from most digital streaming platforms (DSPs) which actually require subscription or special access. In contrast, listening to songs from Yin Aurora's album will allow listeners to get SSKY crypto token rewards. These tokens can then be converted into BNB, and converted through a legal exchange.

"We certainly want to develop the creative industry in the country to be more lively, where music lovers can get money while listening to songs. So listening to music becomes more interesting with this creation, as did Wan Irwansyah through this innovation," said Isybel Harto, a crypto investor, in his statement, Thursday, April 4.

The mix of music and blockchain technology on Yin Aurora's album is expected to open up new opportunities for music lovers to gain profits while enjoying their favorite songs.

Soundsky will also feature the history of making songs on Yin Aurora's album, from excerpts of guitar, music arrangements, lyric arrangement, to mastering.

Isybel Harto hopes that this idea can revive the heyday of Indonesian music and encourage the creativity of young people. The collaboration between Wan Irwansyah and Soundsky Labs is expected to pave the way for the future of the music industry which is more profitable for all parties.

"The presence of this new idea will bring back times where Indonesian music will be more varied and the music industry will be enlivened by young people who have creativity and are also more energetic," concluded Isybel Harto.


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