The explosive growth of the NFT space is affecting more and more celebrities. This time, American rapper Tyga is launching a special PFP NFT collection for his fans with a techno-futuristic vibe, “Ten Thousand TYGA” (T10T), inspired by the iconic tombs the ancient pharaohs.
For his initiative, the rapper is partnering with Kreation to bring his collection to the NFT world on May 23rd. NFT’s 10,000 unique pieces of art are the creative vision of Taiga, whose longtime fascination with the pharaonic tombs of ancient Egypt has found expression in other creative projects. His first collection is the epitome of cool hip-hop and a rich techno-futuristic vibe. Famous artists of the HOFA gallery worked on creating an unusual collection: Bran Symondson, 25m42, and Leo Cayard.
Kreation, commenting on the value of the collection, added:
“NFTs are reimagining the way things are done in the world of music and the arts. And T10T is a prime example of the accelerating NFT collecting trend in the global music industry. Fans want richer and more personalized interactions with their musical idols, and this collection delivers just that, both in the real world and in the metaverse.”
In addition to the unusual and luxurious look of the tokens, the collection will have other benefits, including access to unreleased tracks, never-before-seen behind-the-scenes material, and a signed NFT print in real life, as well as early access to future music releases and, possibly, to participation in music videos.
The NFT data will not only become a pass to the metaverse. They have a built-in P2E function, activated after connecting to gaming platforms. And different levels of rarity will allow you to choose an avatar in the metaverse.
The T10T NFT Collection will be available exclusively at Magic Eden, the second major NFT venue after the famous Open sea.