Eko Music

Empowering artists’ creative and financial sovereignty.

https://wefunder.com/eko.music

Total raised on Wefunder: 101800

Total investors: 6

Quick facts

  • Founded by artists, for artists including Ivan "ill Factor" Corraliza, a Grammy-winning producer.
  • $20,000 raised in our first 2 weeks as a startup.
  • Over $100,000 reservations crowdfunded in less than a week.

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Empowering artists’ creative and financial sovereignty.

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$102,200

raised from 10 investors
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Highlights

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Founded by artists, for artists including Ivan "ill Factor" Corraliza, a Grammy-winning producer.
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$20,000 raised in our first 2 weeks as a startup.
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Over $100,000 reservations crowdfunded in less than a week.

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Summary

Eko Music (formerly Echo Music) is reimagining what it means to participate in music and culture. It’s not just a platform, it’s a new kind of ecosystem where belief becomes value, and fans transform into stakeholders. At its core, Eko empowers a paradigm shift: from passive consumption to active cultural co-ownership that empowers financial and creative freedom for artists.

Vision

Eko Music aims to become the foundational creative and financial platform for the global artist economy. Our vision is rooted in empowering. We empower artists with an ecosystem to monetize on their terms and cultivate deeper, more meaningful relationships with their communities. In doing so, we unlock a more equitable, creator-first future.

The Problem

Today, a typical signed artist needs about 10,000,000 streams per year just to make minimum wage. The current system requires artists to give up their creative and financial control just to get a small fraction of their revenue earnings. With the latest advancements in technology, there are now more ways than ever for artists to get funding and grow while retaining ownership of their music. Many artists are looking for a change because traditional industry systems are outdated and ultimately do not serve artists’ best interest.

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