Rapper Nas to let fans own part of his music through NFTs

Published at: Jan. 7, 2022

Award-winning rapper Nas will release nonfungible tokens (NFTs) that will let his fans own a stake in two of his songs, Ultra Black and Rare

Users who buy and hold the NFTs, dubbed limited digital assets (LDAs), will get the specified percentage of streaming royalty ownership depending on the token that they hold. 

Ultra Black comes from Nas’ 2021 Grammy award-winning Album King's Disease, while Rare is from the follow-up 2022 Grammy-nominated album, King's Disease II. The former song will have a limited supply of 760 tokens, while the latter will have 1,110 tokens. Both will be released on Jan. 11, 2022, and buyers will be able to acquire the tokens on a first-come, first-served basis.

Without further ado.. we're honored to announce Hip Hop legend, innovator and entrepreneur @Nas will be the first artist to drop his music on royal on January 11th! https://t.co/TkyWvOJOvY pic.twitter.com/hQGGXVuPhz

— royal (@join_royal) January 6, 2022

The LDAs will be sold through the NFT music platform Royal.

Back in November 2021, Royal CEO Justin “3LAU” Blau told Cointelegraph that the platform's number one objective is to allow fans to co-own the music by their favorite artists. “We’re starting off with a curated group of artists for our initial sales, but we plan on opening up the platform to more artists in the future,” Blau said.

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Nas also reportedly invested in one of the biggest exchange platforms, Coinbase, when it went public last year. In a song with DJ Khaled and JAY-Z, Nas bragged about his crypto wealth and Coinbase investment. “I’m coin-based, basically cryptocurrency Scarface,” says Nas in the song’s lyrics.

In addition to Nas, prominent rapper Eminem recently joined the “Bored Ape Yacht Club” after reportedly buying a Bored Ape nicknamed “Eminape” for $462,000 in OpenSea. The rapper is known to own several other NFTs such as “Ditaggdogg#1” and “Superlative Apes #3880”.

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