Snoop Dogg and Eminem just collaborated on a new track, “From The D 2 The LBC”. They performed the new track live at ApeFest for Bored Ape Yacht Club holders. The NFT.NYC side event was an exclusive event for NFT holders and the new track even gave cryptophobic people the feeling of FOMO.
New Track From Eminem x Snoop Dogg
The new track by Eminem and Snoop Dogg is a real banger. These two rap legends came together for the dark track touching on themes of marijuana, internet likes and more. The star of the show, however, is clearly the amazing music video they dropped with it. Just check out how they use their Bored Ape NFT IP rights to their full potential! Snoop Dogg and Eminem feature their animated bored apes throughout the music video, pairing them with some colorful sparks and weed-related cartoons.
What has the new song got to do with BAYC holders?
So, along with the song and music video, Snoop Dogg and Eminem also dropped BAYC merch. This merch was only available to MAYC and BAYC holders, and only redeemable using ApeCoin. Holders had 48 hours to claim the drop, with only one item available to each holder.
What does this mean for BAYC IP?
Well, this is unlikely to be the first big music video we will see using NFT IP. This is setting a precedent for many celebrities in the web3 space. Eminem even posted on twitter to say “Took too long to reconnect with Snoop Dogg”, showing the scene how artists love the community aspects of Web3 too.
Snoop Dogg NFTs are obviously just as popular as his other ventures. However, if you want to ape into this more web2 project, check out the full music video here, or even buy your own copy of the Eminem x Snoop Dogg song here.
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