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Go Deep Into the World of NFTs With Rappers Buying and Selling

[ad_1] To the MoonOver the last two years, NFTs have become an inescapable part of life online. Though some critics dismissed them as a trend, the tokens seem here to stay in hip-hop.Words: Grant RindnerEditor’s Note: This story appears in the Summer 2022 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.Hip-hop artists have always loved the finer things in life—elegant clothing, exotic cars, gleaming jewelry. The industry's latest fixation, the NFT, falls into a similar category, with rappers like Future, Gunna and Eminem spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on collectible pieces of digital artwork. Whole cottage industries have emerged selling luxury goods to famous MCs, but the key difference with NFTs is...

Curren$y Interview: NFTs, New EP and Jay-Z’s Cannabis Line

[ad_1] Curren$y is releasing a new EP called Financial District, exclusively as an NFT, to soundtrack everyone’s 4/20 cyphers.On Friday (April 16), the Jet Life Recordings founder chopped it up with XXL in an exclusive video interview about the EP of freshly made tracks, slated to go on sale today (April 20) on jetlifeapparel.com, powered by the technology of NFT development company Bondly Finance, at exactly 4:20pm EST. “I hope that Financial District ends up being an audio art experience through NFT where people hold it dear to them and it’ll be a conversation thing,” Curren$y explains.Though he keeps his foot on the gas when it comes to dropping new music—he released six projects last year alone—the...