On Tuesday, the Christopher Wallace Estate, managers of the Notorious B.I.G.’s music, fashion, film, and unreleased archives, dropped a collection of 3,000 non-fungible tokens (NFTs) that sold out in ten minutes. These digital collectibles were made available via Oneof’s NFT platform. The new NFTs allow owners to license the audio from a previously unknown B.I.G. freestyle.
Christopher Wallace Estate Releases ‘Sky’s the Limit’ NFT Collection Dedicated to the Life and Memory of the Notorious B.I.G.
NFT collectors could acquire Notorious B.I.G. NFTs were able to acquire Notorious B.I.G. collectibles from Oneof, a NFT platform that offers 3D digital collectibles. Christopher Wallace is better known by his stage names Biggie, Biggie Smalls, and the Notorious B.I.G., after releasing his 1994 album via Bad Boy Records called “Ready to Die.”
Biggie was dubbed “the greatest rapper of all time,” according to The Source and Billboard as the 1994 full-length album solidified a quadruple-platinum certification from the RIAA.
The Biggie NFT collection is called “Sky’s the Limit” and it features 3D characters of the Notorious B.I.G. As the collection of 3,000 NFTs is generative, you can wear a Kangol cap, other clothes, or a crown.
The NFT “gives each NFT holder the right to collectively license the audio of Biggie Smalls’ most famous freestyle, filmed on a street corner in Brooklyn when he was just 17,” the Oneof marketplace announcement on Tuesday details. “Despite its legendary status, the freestyle has never been officially released or made available for other musicians to sample and use in their own songs. Until now.”
According to a representative of Oneof, the “Sky’s the Limit” NFT collection sold out in ten minutes, and when an individual visits the web portal, the site says the compilation is officially “sold out.”
NFTs can now be purchased on Oneof. You will have the option to bid for specific NFTs in the selection. Wayne Barrow, the manager of Voletta Wallace’s and Biggie’s estate, said an NFT collection would please the rapper who passed away in Las Vegas in September 1996.
“Biggie’s music is a very important part of hip-hop culture and its global impact,” Barrow said in a statement sent to Bitcoin.com News. “Our business partner, Elliot Osagie of Willingie Inc, came up with the concept of coming together with OneOf to share the infamous freestyle that showcased to the world the icon that Biggie would soon become through an NFT, and sharing it with his fans in this way we are certain would make him proud.”
The Notorious B.I.G. NFTs can be influenced by many celebrities and musicians, including Muhammad Ali and Bruce Lee. Last December, the NFT Makersplace announced the world’s first 2pac NFT collection authorized by the Shakur Estate. All of the aforementioned NFT collections like Notorious B.I.G.’s latest digital collectibles have been endorsed by the families or estates.
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