Feeture is Launching on iOS

Platform & Stream
2 min readOct 24, 2024

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Artist collaborations are the heartbeat of the music scene, but getting there isn’t always as simple as calling up a friend for some vocals.

Legal hurdles and payment negotiations can throw major wrenches in the creative process — assuming you’ve even found the right collaborator in the first place.

What if you could skip those pesky challenges with just one app?

Enter Feeture, a game-changer in the world of music collaboration.

Developed by music industry veterans Jareiq “JQ” Kabara and Edward “Ed” Ponton Jr., Feeture streamlines the entire process. Artists can easily find or offer features by connecting with collaborators based on genre, location, and fees.

Plus, negotiating terms is a breeze, thanks to built-in automated agreements.

Leading the charge as Feeture’s first global ambassador is Billboard-charting hip-hop sensation NLE Choppa, who’s racked up billions of streams with releases like his latest album, SLUT SZN. “I’m honored to represent a platform like Feeture that makes it so easy to connect with other artists and make music together,” he says about Feeture. “As someone who’s experienced major success from both my features on other artists’ tracks and their features on mine, having an app that takes the heavy work out of finding collaborators is invaluable.”

From the moment you create your profile (your official ‘Artist Listing’), set your preferences and “Feeture” fee, you’re ready to dive into a community of fellow artists eager to collaborate.

British-Mauritian recording artist Lavaud has experienced firsthand how Feeture accelerates the creative process for musicians.

“Feeture transforms opportunities for artists at every level,” she states. “It’s amazing to connect with cool creatives from all around the world, explore their terms, and collaborate, all in one space. It’s no longer about who has exclusive access; it’s about the music and creating an equal playing field for everyone.”

For JQ and Ed, creating a centralized app to support artists was a natural evolution in their careers. JQ has held executive roles in the music industry, including serving as President of Janet Jackson’s label Rhythm Nation Entertainment, and has worked with top artists like Adekunle Gold and Teyana Taylor.

Ed, an independent recording artist and songwriter, has collaborated with major names in hip hop and R&B like Cool & Dre and Ma$e. Together, they understand exactly what artists need to thrive creatively.

“Our goal was to create a space where finding and facilitating artist features is as easy as possible,” JQ explains. “We want artists to focus on making music together — while leaving the administrative and legal challenges behind.”

Feeture also reflects its commitment to artist growth through Feeture University, an upcoming educational platform designed to help users navigate the app and understand essential music business terms. Feeture University will be available soon on Feeture’s website and YouTube channel.

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