Global music video and talent discovery platform, Triller, will be hosting a special concert to celebrate World Music Day today, 21st June 2021.
Triller’s special concert will feature a fantastic line-up of contemporary talent from;across the African continent, including Focalistic from South Africa, Khaligraph Jones and Karun;from Kenya, Mannywellz, Oxlade, Bella Shmurda and Zlatan;from Nigeria, Blanche Bailly from Cameroon, KiDi from Ghana and Serge Beynaud from Ivory Coast. Also,. Again,. Meanwhile,. That notwithstanding,. Also,. Again,. Yet,. More so,.
Musicians are encouraged to share music on World Music Day
World Music Day, which was first celebrated in France in 1982, is an annual;event that now takes place in 120 countries and showcases the transformational and unifying power of music. Also,. Meanwhile,.
The ultimate music festival is a global celebration of music in all its;incarnations and it is an informal, playful, and community-driven way to make a joyful noise. As such, amateurs and professional musicians are;encouraged to share their music by playing in public spaces and parks or by participating;in free concerts simply for the pleasure of making music.
Triller is more than just a music app
That notwithstanding, Triller has welcomed a whole host of;homegrown African talent to TrillerTV, and it is proving to be much more than just a music app. It is cutting through old barriers and is becoming a channel for celebrating an authentic, empowered, actualized, and self-referential African-ness.
The app’s rooted but experimental philosophy is challenging;stereotypes, by-passing traditional power structures, and creating a unique form of digital democracy.
Also, Triller’s call to action, ‘You.Do.You’, lives through everything;it does, through the power of music and celebrating moments like;World Music Day, Triller provides a channel through which;individuals from vastly different social and cultural backgrounds can find their true paths and speak out in their own voices.
About the app
More so, Triller is the globally popular social media experience that allows users to create professional-looking videos in a matter of seconds.
All they have to do is pick a song, select the portion of the song they want to use, snap a few takes, and, with the tap of a button, they have a celebrity-quality music video starring themselves and their friends.
Nonetheless, Triller relies solely on organic growth and has been downloaded more than 300 million times, with celebrities like Alicia Keys, Cardi B, Marshmello, Roddy Ricch, and Eminem regularly using the app to create their own music videos. In Africa, it has been embraced by a host of artists including Burna Boy, Nasty C, Sauti Sol, Khaligraph Jones, Focalistic, Mr. Eazi, Fally Ipupa, Sarkodie, Gyakie, DJ Cuppy, and many more.
The Triller app, unlike other popular short-video apps it is often compared to, encourages its users to post the content created on the app across other social media platforms and websites. The app uses proprietary AI and Machine Learning technology, which is uniquely tied to the content rather than the user.
Nonetheless, Triller also owns Verzuz, the massive live-stream music platform launched last year by Swizz Beatz, Timbaland, and Triller Fight Club. It is worth mentioning that the launch featured the highly successful Tyson-Jones fight, which shattered all previous digital records.
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