

Mike shinoda happy endings series#
Both Spin and Forbes chronicled his “Dropped Frames” series Alt Press described it as “unlike anything he’s ever done” and mxdwn added, “The album is unique and definitely stands on its own. Shinoda has spent the better part of the past year creating brand new music with fans and teaching production live each morning on Twitch, and, in recent weeks, producing tracks by fans-a dream come true for the artists, mostly found on social media. Coin Telegraph, The Telegraph and Music Tech Future discussed Shinoda’s embrace of NFTs and was the featured interview on The Needle Drop’s Twitch channel with Anthony Fantano.In case you missed it, watch it HERE. ” The 75-second clip immediately piqued interest among fans and tastemakers the final top 10 bidders each received an original print of the single artwork signed by Shinoda and contemporary artist Cain Caser. Proceeds from the auction benefitted ArtCenter College of Design. Teasing out its impending arrival in groundbreaking fashion, he became “the first major label artist to launch a single via NFT auction. Last month, Shino da paved the way for “Happy Endings” via social media, Twitch, and cryptocurrency authorities.

Additionally, he sat down with frequent collaborator, longtime friend, and legendary producer Rick Rubin for an episode of the “Broken Record” podcast. It’s also been played numerous times on BBC’s Radio 1, with support from both Jack Saunders and Dan P Carter. Making headlines, Shinoda recently spoke to Input Magazine about the groundbreaking launch of “Happy Endings” through an NFT on Zora. Impacting major markets coast-to-coast, it stands out as the #1 Most Added Song at Alternative Radio in the USA. In the UK, it’s been played over 100 times at UK radio and is currently playlisted on Kerrang! And Absolute Radio. “Happy Endings” took flight right out of the gate. With its kinetic editing and intimate closeups, the visual bottles the song’s upbeat spirit with just the right amount of tension and release. Against its sunny Downtown Los Angeles backdrop, Shinoda rhymes with hunger and heart as UPSAHL sings the unshakable hook between emotive bars from iann dior. Last week, Kings of Leon became the first band ever to release a whole album in this format and hope it will inspire other artists to do the same.Directed by PIX3LFACE , the video oozes with throwback vibes and nineties-style cartoon animation, some hand drawn by Shinoda himself. The value of NFTs is subjective and fluctuates (think stocks). Computers involved in the transactions become part of the network, which continuously updates and can’t be hacked. They operate on a publicly accessible and transparent network called a blockchain, which means anyone can see the details of the transaction. Shinoda debuted the song as 10 non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and gifted a signed print of its album art to the holders.įor those unfamiliar with NFTs, they're a type cryptocurrency that holds assets like art, tickets, and music instead of money. "So was it that bad of a year? I mean, worse for some other people than for me. Which felt like the right tone to me," the Linkin Park cofounder explained to Input Magazine upon the song's release. "The thing about that song is that I felt like I had really funneled a lot all of that anxious, negative energy into it. The clip shows all three artists soaking up the Los Angeles rays while lamenting about "being stuck inside" for the past year and includes animation hand drawn by Shinoda. A fews weeks after dropping his latest single "Happy Endings," featuring iann dior and UPSAHL, Mike Shinoda has shared its music video.
