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Budweiser NFT Collection Sees Them Partnering With 22 Emerging Artists

By Felix Randolph
January 15, 2022
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Budweiser teams up with 22 musicians for new NFT collection

Budweiser is back after immediately selling his last NFT collection of the most emblematic heritage cans. This time, they’re pushing NFTs into the music industry by spotlighting and supporting 22 up-and-coming artists with the release of their collection of 11,000 NFTs. Each artist will post 500 NFTs allowing fans to directly support the artist while earning exclusive perks including:

  • Basic NFTs are collectibles that allow you to represent these rising stars and show off your fandom. 400 Core/artist
  • Rare NFTs gives you access to a virtual listening party on Discord with your specific artist. Snapshot to be announced in advance. 99 Rare/Artist
  • Ultra Rare NFTs gives you access to Rare NFT perks as well as a video call with your specific artist. Snapshot to be announced in advance. 1 Ultra Rare/Artist

Each mint is a random NFT collectible representing 1 of the 22 artists. The Budweiser Royalty NFT price will be $499/NFT, which includes $75 of gas (or local currency equivalent). Each NFT can be purchased with a credit card, ETH, or BTC through Coinbase Commerce only. The new NFT Budweiser Royalty NFTs collection will launch on January 21, 2022.

Meet him #BudweiserRoyalty!

11,000 NFTs allowing you to support and support the future emerging kings and queens of the music industry directly. pic.twitter.com/J7ad1ulvVK

—Budweiser (@Budweiser) January 14, 2022

The artists featured in the collection are Satomaa, Leo Conoza, Sprtyk, Millie goes lightly, Lil Polo Tee, Flour, T: me, Kablito, Lulu, Lil Benjas, DTheFlyest, Samantha Sanchex, Lil Keed, Yoda phase, Beanz, Ilham, Lian Faz, paopao, Fresco Trey, Nardeen, Blu DeTiger, and Immasoul.

The collection will only be available for purchase to adults over the age of 21 or legally able to drink.

“It’s our mission at Budweiser to give emerging artists a global stage they might not otherwise have access to” AB InBev Vice President of Global Brands Richard Oppy noted.

Budweiser is currently the number 1 beer company in the metaverse, They had already collaborated with VaynerNFT founder Gary Vaynerchuk which helped release their NFT collection of 1,936 heritage boxes, and now they are collaborating again to showcase all 22 up-and-coming music artists with the release of their NFT.

“I have a crazy affinity for emerging music artists, and I strongly believe that this collaboration will bring immense value to both Budweiser and the artists and unlock unique experiences for their fans,” says Vaynerchuk.

Photo credits: wallpaperaccess.com

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