Ja Rule’s Fyre Festival Painting Sells for $122,000 as NFT
Ja Rule
The portrait of the Fyre Media logo was created by Tripp Derrick Barnes, and once hung in the company’s office in New York. The painting was relocated to Rule’s New Jersey home when the headquarters closed following the disastrous events that resulted in Fyre Festival organizer and promoter Billy McFarland receiving a six-year prison sentence for fraud.
The rapper has been ready to move on for quite some time now, and his latest push for progress comes with selling off the painting. bidder will receive a note from Rule which states, “Fuck this painting.” An autograph is also available upon request.
Rule said he was initially going to put this piece of art he paid $2,000 for on eBay, which heis familiar with but was convinced to go the NFT route. While the rapper and entrepreneur admittedly only found out about NFTs a couple of weeks ago, he’s putting in the work to learn more about it. Rule was named one of the top five people making waves in the crypto market He is determined to make a big change this week by being involved in BeInCrypto, so he seems to be doing something right.
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