Heaven Scent at Sunburn, Night 3 — the whole field went silent, then completely lost it.
— Aanya, Sunburn · Goa
When someone tags #MyChordMemory, a fan is telling you the exact moment your music became part of their life — the festival, the drop, the night they’ll never forget. When they share it publicly and tag you, you can see it.
For DJs, artists, labels and festival teams. Chord is a private memory app for fans — when they tag you in a public share, the moment finds you.
A chord memory is a fan’s own note from a night — the song that scored it, where they were, and how it felt. These are real public shares, in their words.
Heaven Scent at Sunburn, Night 3 — the whole field went silent, then completely lost it.
— Aanya, Sunburn · Goa
First night out after a hard year. This one came on and I just stood there with my best friend.
— Rohan, a Friday at the club
Saw you close out the festival. Walked back to the tent humming it and now it's our whole summer.
— Meera & the crew, closing set
Fans choose to make a moment public when they tag you. Nothing private is ever shared.
A number tells you a track got listened to. It can’t tell you it was the song someone danced to on the best night of their year, or the one that played the moment they fell in love.
For the people who make the moments, that’s the part that lasts — and now you can hear it back from the people who lived it.
Chord is built for fans first. When they tag #MyChordMemory and share, the love finds its way to the artists who made it.
The exact track a fan tagged to the moment — the drop, the encore, the last song of the night.
Fans add how it felt and who they were with. Real words from real nights, not a number on a chart.
When a fan shares publicly, their friends see the moment you made — word of mouth, the way live music has always travelled.
We’d love to put the moments your music makes in front of you, and to help your fans capture them. A few simple ways to collaborate:
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