- Rapper French Montana announces entering the metaverse with a tweet.
- He also announced becoming the official resident and creator of Radio Caca’s USM metaverse.
- The tweet was shared by a number of people as comments were unexpected.
The Moroccan-American rapper Karim Kharbouch, AKA French Montana, announced in a tweet on his official Twitter account that he joined the metaverse. The announcement came with a video from the metaverse and a few words from the artist.
In the video from the metaverse we can see French Montana walking, running, jumping, and even swimming into the metaverse spaces. It was cleared later that he was moving in the RACA metaverse space. He also commented on the announcement saying “I am now the official resident and creator for the @RadioCacaNFT’s USM Metaverse.”
The Head of Business Development at Radio Caca, Fuming C, commented on this announcement saying:
This is a pivotal moment for the music industry and the Metaverse. This partnership will unleash the true potential that community creators can build with Radio Caca.
Fuming added to his words saying “The primary utility of NFTs is not to pump and dump for profit. We will show the world how NFTs provide communities a way to form deep, constructive relationships and deliver meaningful impact around the world.”
The tweet also had two mentions, the first is for an account with the name “Punk #4453”, where the second shared the original post while expressing the excitement to have French Montana joining RACA.
The second mention was for an account under the name Jeff Watney, who just retweeted the original post without commenting on it. Yet, with all the artists that are moving to NFTs and metaverse, one can easily tell that the world of music is changing.
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