Beyonce, Coldplay & Others Have Recorded At This Bitcoin Accepting New York Studio

Beyonce, Coldplay & Others Have Recorded At This Bitcoin Accepting New York Studio

Some of the biggest pop stars in the world has brushed shoulders with Bitcoin-accepting businesses and other musicians. One business, a first class recording studio in New York, is on the cutting edge of payments in the music industry. The likes of Beyonce, Coldplay, Pixar, Dreamworks, Cartoon Network and A&E use the Bitcoin-accepting Premier Studio (PS) located in New York City. PS enjoys top-notch company such as 50 Cent, Nas, Snoop Dogg, and other musicians, who have also championed Bitcoin for the music industry. Studio E. Premier Studios - #C24 #RecordingStudio #PremierStudios. A....


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