Snoop Dogg’s and Billy Ray Cyrus’s new hit comes with massive NFT drops

Snoop Dogg’s and Billy Ray Cyrus’s new hit comes with massive NFT drops

“A Hard Working Man” is the title of the single from the two stars of the American music scene. The premiere of the song is scheduled for April 2, during the Grammy weekend in Las Vegas. Metaverse concerts and an occasional NFT drop are also planned.

No Limits

Snoop Dogg and Billy Ray Cyrus, sound like a pretty exotic combination. They both represent completely different genres of music. However, they found a common language and decided to join forces by recording a joint work. 

As Cyrus himself says:

“My philosophy of making music is no limitations. No rules, no restrictions, no preconceived notions. Don’t try to think inside the box or outside the box, just think as if the box doesn’t exist”.

The above words define not only an interesting collaboration, but also other aspects that are happening in relation to it. It turns out that Animal Concerts, a company with operations in the Metaverse and NFT space, is planning a 50,000 piece drop of Avila Brothers-inspired non-exchangeable tokens for the occasion. The presentation is to take place on NFT’s Crypto.com. It will include various fan exchange items, concert tickets, passes, and tickets to Metaverse Animal Concerts events.

Animal Concerts has made a name for itself in recent times with a number of high-profile live concerts. The collaboration has benefited the likes of Alicia Keys, Future, and Meek Mill. The upcoming drop is announced as the beginning of a long road in the NFT area. The Metaverse space is also planned to grow. It will undoubtedly benefit Snoop Dogg and Billy Ray Cyrus, who will most likely perform here as well. Lavish concerts featuring them are expected to grace the virtual space with their presence soon.

Animal Concerts (ANML) token’s reaction to the new announcement

Animal Concerts (ANML) is not yet a popular token. At the time of writing this article, it is listed at 2884th position in the capitalization rankings. The total valuation of the project is less than 3 million dollars. Therefore, you can expect a lot of movement on it. This is what happened right after the announcement of Snoop Dogg and Billy Ray Cyrus’ collaboration. The price of ANML rose more than 100% within 24 hours of the news, reaching $0.014. So far it is far from ATH, finding at $0.09 (depending on the exchange these are very different values). However, taking into account that ATH was reached only a few days earlier, and the token is very young and extremely promising, along with further collaborations, we can expect an attempt to fight for a new peak. 

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