Toyota hat für seine neue Nutzfahrzeugkampagne wieder den vielfach ausgezeichneten Illustrator Stephen Bliss engagiert. Herausgekommen ist eine markige, frische B-to-B-Kampagne.
XXXTENTACION fans awaiting his new music can rely on a series of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) scheduled to drop on Monday (May 10).
The late Florida-bred Soundcloud rap phenom’s is the latest among a fleet of rap stars such as Lil Yachty, Post Malone and Run-DMC who have entered the NFT virtual fan experience marketplace.
According to
Rolling Stone, XXXTENTACION’s’s manager Solomon “Sounds” Sobande and his estate, overseen by his mother Cleopatra Bernard, is working with blockchain music and ticketing company YellowHeart to sell the exclusive items. They will contain rare XXX concert footage and five tracks, which have never been commercially released.
XXXTentacion s Estate Will Drop His Unreleased SoundCloud Songs as NFTs
XXXTentacion s Estate Will Drop His Unreleased SoundCloud Songs as NFTs
The late rapper s team is working with YellowHeart to sell rare music and concert footage on May 10th. A portion of proceeds will be donated to the XXXFoundation charity
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It’s been nearly three years since XXXTentacion was shot to death in Florida at the age of 20 but his team is keen to keep his legacy alive. Next week, the controversial rapper’s estate will release a series of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) containing tracks that have never been commercially released, as well as never-before-seen footage from his only tour,
XXXTentacion’s Estate to Sell His Unreleased Songs as NFTs
Some of XXXTentacion s unreleased music will be available soon through an NFTs (non-fungible tokens) sale.
On Thursday (May 6), it was announced that XXXTentacion s estate, run by his mother Cleopatra Bernard, and his manager, Solomon Sobande, a.k.a. Solomon Sounds, have partnered with Yellowheart to release unofficial songs from the late rhymer through an exclusive NFTs collection. Yellowheart is a non-fungible tokens marketplace for music and ticketing, which accepts cryptocurrency and credit card payments.
The cover artwork for the unreleased tracks were designed by Stephen Bliss, the artist and illustrator responsible for the