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Chris Keil New Album Drop on Zora Could Be the Blueprint for Web3 Music

by Steve Smith
Chris Keil

As the lines between music, technology, and ownership continue to blur, few artists are embracing the future like Chris Keil. His new 4-track EP, This Is What Power Sounds Like, is more than a creative statement — it’s an experiment in how digital music can exist beyond traditional platforms.

Released on Zora, the project allows fans to collect the EP as a token, giving each buyer a verifiable piece of the release. Unlike typical streaming, where plays pay fractions of a cent, each mint represents direct support and ownership, merging fan participation with financial empowerment.

With a potential for millions of mints, Keil’s approach challenges how the industry measures success — shifting the focus from streams and labels to community-driven album ownership.

Adding even more incentive, the Zora version of the EP includes an exclusive bonus track, “Koala Hideout” featuring Blueface — unavailable on streaming platforms — rewarding true supporters who collect through blockchain.

Zora’s blockchain technology turns each mint into proof of participation — a digital receipt of support. It’s a model that rewards fans while letting artists retain creative and financial control.

“This isn’t about playing the game,” says Keil. “It’s about building a new one.”

This Is What Power Sounds Like merges sound, story, and structure into a single act of artistic rebellion. As blockchain reshapes entertainment, Chris Keil’s move might just mark the next wave of independent success stories.

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