A new platform called Jukebox is transforming music investing by allowing individuals to buy shares in song royalties from top artists like Beyonce and Taylor Swift. With an annual yield of 3-4%, this innovative approach aims to democratize access to music rights, although current trading limitations pose challenges. The concept of securitizing music royalties isn't new, dating back to David Bowie's pioneering Bowie bonds, highlighting the potential for future cash flows to be treated as financial assets.