Christina Aguilera has filed a trademark application for NFTs and Metaverse with the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Famous pop star Aguileria, known for her songs like “Genie in a Bottle” and “Toxic”, aims to create downloadable multimedia files with audio, text and videos related to music and performing arts. These files are scheduled to be verified by the NFTs.
Christina Aguilera Steps into the Metaverse
Besides multimedia products, Christina Aguilera plans to offer various digital textile products. These products include hats, shoes, glasses and various beauty products.
Aguilera also plans to organize musical performances online.
Aguilera gained a great reputation with the album he released at the end of the 90s. The pop star, whose debut album reached 14 million sales, topped many charts.
In the 2000s, after a few successful albums such as Striped and Back and Basic, it experienced a sharp decline after 2010.
The 41-year-old artist may be planning to break his long silence with m-Metaverse and NFT content.
About a month ago, another pop star, Miley Cyrus, also filed a trademark application for Metaverse and NFT.