M.I.A. has shared a new song called ‘Babylon’ as an NFT (non-fungible token) – watch its official video below.
The ‘Paper Planes’ artist has shared the single alongside her 2010 mixtape ‘Vicki Leekx’ through a Foundation NFT auction in support of Courage.org.
As Consequence Of Sound reports, winning bidders receive the tracks with mastered audio and exclusive high-resolution, M.I.A.-directed videos. The auction started on Friday (November 12).
Fans can also hear the track and see its accompanying visuals via M.I.A.’s O H M N I website.
Watch the ‘Babylon’ video below:
M.I.A. released two songs through her O H M N I site in 2020, ‘CTRL’ and ‘OHMNI 202091’. The latter marked her first track in three years, following 2017’s ‘POWA’. The musician’s latest studio album, ‘AIM’, arrived in 2016.
Back in April, M.I.A. announced she was entering the NFT market to launch her ‘NFT GARAGE DANCE’ series.
GIFTY 1, which was released through the “creative playground” Foundation, was described as “bookending [M.I.A.’s] 25-year tenure as a digital artist and collected as a GIF”. She followed it up with KALA COYN, her first-ever digital artwork that was created in 1996.
M.I.A. is set to headline next year’s Just Like Heaven festival alongside Interpol, Modest Mouse and The Shins. The event’s second edition will take place on Saturday, May 21 at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
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