Jay-Z is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release of his album "Reasonable Doubt" in style. The American rapper is currently offering an NFT inspired by his first opus via Sotheby's
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Jay-Z burst onto the music scene on June 25, 1996 with "Reasonable Doubt," an album featuring collaborations with Memphis Bleek, Mary J. Blige and The Notorious B.I.G. Twenty-five years later, Sotheby's is celebrating the album's profound impact with the online sale of a previously unseen lot: "Heir to the Throne.
This work by Derrick Adams is inspired by the album cover of "Reasonable Doubt," and is offered at auction as a non-fungible token. The canvas behind this NFT is currently in the American rapper's personal art collection.
For Derrick Adams, "Heir to the Throne" is testament to the influence that "Reasonable Doubt" had on artists like him. "JAY's album 'Reasonable Doubt' changed the game 25 years ago, and continues to influence so many of us. It tells the story of someone from Brooklyn occupying the urban space -- a place that is as central to my own work as it is to his. My portraits aim to capture the sensibility, optimism and beauty of urban life, and in JAY's work I've found tremendous kinship," he explains.
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