Seven, from NFT sound sources to ‘PFP’ digital art A leader in future KPOP

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Seven produced a Korean version and an English version of their self-composed song ‘Mona Lisa’ in July. Seven, who drew attention by releasing the Korean version as his first NFT sound source, is releasing an English version of the music video following the Mona Lisa as a PFP (Profile Picture) NFT. This is the first challenge for a K-pop singer, so it is even more eye-catching.

PFP refers to digital art as a profile and refers to works that can be used as profile photos in digital communities, including social media.

By going beyond NFT with ‘one-of-a-kind value’ and dividing it into digital art of various profiles, SEVEN publishes a total of 7,777 3D character models of ‘Mona Lisa’ PFP to share various everyday emotions.

This ‘Mona Lisa’ PFP NFT will be minting from February 7th.

Seven said that in the future, by understanding NFT technology faster than anyone else and applying it to his work, he plans to build new brands such as ‘Crypto Seven’ and ‘Metahuman Seven.’

On the other hand, the fan who won the bid for the Korean version of Seven’s Mona Lisa NFT sound source at about 20 million won was transferred the digital rights of the producer to get SE7EN’s ‘Mona Lisa’ music streaming revenue.

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