
`1000% increase rate`
It’s not about stocks that have soared, nor about cryptocurrencies with high prices. This is the copyright rate of the Brave Girls’Rolin’, which has recently run backwards. There is also a market in which individuals buy and sell parts of copyrights like ordinary stocks. Music copyright platform is Music Cow. Even if you don’t compose the song yourself, you can receive copyright revenue, and you can buy or sell it later, and if the sound source hits the box office, you can earn dividend income, so consumers respond well. The cumulative music cow customers are about 300,000, of which 70% are in the 20s and 30s. It was a quiet market, but investors who bought some of the copyrights of the song’Reverse Driving’ that dominated the music chart recently hit the jackpot.
According to Music Cow, the copyright of Brave Girls’Rolin’ on the 12th was traded at 312,000 won a week. It is more than 10 times higher than the price of 24,300 won just a month ago. The trading volume also increased significantly from 5 weeks to 463 shares. As of the 24th, it is trading at 190,400 won, but it is still maintaining a large price increase.
‘Rolin’ is a song released by Brave Girls in March 2017. Recently, a video of a soldier’s reaction on YouTube began to run in reverse. It not only swept first in major music charts, but also ranked first in music broadcasting. As such, the return on investors who bought the copyright of’Rolin’ also increased. An official from Music Cow said, “As’Rolin’ is sweeping various music charts, not only the copyright transaction price but also the music source dividend income is expected to increase.” As interest in the Brave Girls group itself grew, the return on investment for another song,’High Heels,’ also increased. The copyright of’High Heels’, which was traded at 1,500 won as of the 25th of last month, was traded at 71200 won on the 24th. It is thanks to the attention of investors as it ranked at the top of the music chart.
Remake songs are also emerging as good investment destinations. This is because some of the revenue from the remake song is shared with the copyright holders of the original song. Yang Yo-seop and Jung Eun-ji’s’Love Day’, which was shared with the copyright in Music Cow in May of last year, was traded at around 16,000 won until last month and jumped to 70,000 won this month. This is because’Love Day’, released in 2012, was remade in 10 years. As it gained the topic, such as rising to the 2nd place on the music charts, traders from investors flocked.
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