In case anyone missed this… $AMZE quietly partnered with BMG through the new artist merch platform:
[BBRMG Artist Merch Store](https://www.bbrmgartistmerch.store/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) (See Bottom)
If you scroll to the bottom of the site, you’ll see the BMG branding/association directly tied into the platform.
This is the same [BMG](https://www.bmg.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) that represents major artists including Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Kylie Minogue, and many others through labels including [BBR Music Group](https://www.bbrmusicgroup.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com). BMG is one of the largest independent music companies globally and is in the process of combining with Concord to create a massive independent music powerhouse.
For context:
* BMG acquired [BBR Music Group](https://www.bbrmusicgroup.com/bmg-acquires-nashville-powerhouse-bbr-music-group/?utm_source=chatgpt.com) back in 2017, adding major country artists and merchandising reach.
* BMG’s current roster includes artists with massive fan bases and merchandise potential.
* The merch business itself is extremely high margin and scalable when integrated with creator/artist ecosystems.
What stands out to me:
* AMZE isn’t just building another ecommerce company.
* They’re positioning around creator monetization + merchandising infrastructure.
* If this expands beyond a pilot/storefront into broader BMG artist deployments, the revenue potential could scale fast.
* Even limited penetration across BMG artists could materially change AMZE’s growth profile relative to its current valuation.
Another interesting angle: BMG has increasingly become attractive to artists because of its more modern and flexible label-services model versus traditional legacy labels. Industry discussions around BMG consistently highlight artist ownership, merchandising, and flexible monetization structures as key differentiators.
A lot of people still seem to view AMZE as a microcap ecommerce play.
But partnerships like this suggest they may be trying to build infrastructure behind the creator/music economy instead.