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Taking a trip down memory lane has gotten Nas wrapped up in a new lawsuit. After posting a photo of him, Tupac, and Redman from July 1993 to his Instagram, Hip-Hop photographer Al Pereira filed a lawsuit against him in February for sharing it without permission or licensing the work, according to HotNewHipHop. The popular photo was uploaded by the rap legend in 2020, which is three years after Pereira registered copyright, according to the outlet. He claims that the Instagram post took away from his work’s worth. Court documents reportedly show that Pereira “accused Nas of ‘profiting from the work’ while ‘using it to increase his social media status.'” Nas has yet to comment on the lawsuit.
Lil Baby is part of a new club. According to Black Cannabis Magazine, the “Drip Too Hard” rapper is now part of the Crypto Cannabis Club, a new (non-fungible) NFT community specially designed for 420-friendly folks. The outlet reports that other celebrities are involved in the new club, as well. Dez Bryant, Berner, Cheech & Chong, Ricky Williams, Gary Vee, Carlos Condit, Ja Rule, Blocboy JB, Rich The Kid, and Sean O’Malley are just a few of the many fellow cannabis enthusiasts that are part of the club. The Crypto Cannabis Club boasts itself to be the intersection of crypto, cannabis, and NFTs. “The benefits include exclusive discounts to all of our partners, access to our IRL events, a play 2 earn game in development, along with amazing networking opportunities within the community,” said Tokin Dread, founder of the Crypto Cannabis Club, to the outlet. For his part, Lil Baby has been purchasing NFTs to support the Crypto Cannabis Club. He purchased two NFTs — which the club refers...
Another day, another announcement of rappers dominating in the metaverse. On Feb. 10, Nas, Lil Baby, Gunna, and Baby Keem were participants in a $60 million Series A financing round for Everyrealm — a metaverse real estate company, Music Business Worldwide reports. The round was led by Andreessen Horowitz and included investors such as Coinbase Ventures, NGC Ventures, Dragonfly Capital, Hashed, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and more. The investments from the leading firms “marks one of the largest Series A rounds for a company led by a female CEO,” according to the company. Everyrealm’s CEO is Janine Yorio and is co-founded by TJ Kawamura, Julia Schwartz, Jesse Stein, and Kostas Ketikidis. Since its inception in 2021, the company has been a force in virtual real estate with holdings in 25 metaverse platforms, over 100 developed projects, and over 3,000 non-fungible tokens (NFTs). “Everyrealm creates innovative and addictive social spaces that are futuristic and interactive like video...