The famous Indian musician Allah Rakha Rahman (AR Rahman) has announced that a music-focused metaverse called Katraar will open soon. The music metaverse will change how people connect with each other and with music and art. In a tweet, the well-known musician said what he was running for. Read on to learn more about Katraar and a symbol of India’s hopes for the future.
What Is Katraar?
The word “Katraar” in Tamil literally means “a group of smart people who change the world.” AR Rahman has ruled the Indian music scene for a long time. His most recent project in the metaverse tries to change how music is made and how people listen to it. The platform will have soundtracks from artists all over the world. AR Rahman will also make creative works available in the metaverse.
The HBAR Foundation works with others to build the platform. The foundation helps creators in many different fields, such as business, marketing, law, and technology. The beginning of the metaverse will also take place on the Hedera Network of HBAR. The project will also combine NFT technology with music, art, and stories. It will also include a digital creature project that hasn’t been released yet.
More about Katraar
On January 6, the music legend turned 56 and announced that he would be starting a new project. According to the Twitter thread announcing the release, Katraar is an attempt to “bring in new talent, techniques and bring direct revenue to artistes.” Rahman hopes that this will inspire artists and producers and bring together people who love music for a long time. The portal will also use blockchain technology to help artists find new ways to make money.
On the official site for Katraar, you can find out more about the project. To stay up to date on the platform, users only need to sign up on the website with their email address.
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