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The Weeknd announces new NFT collection of music and limited edition art

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The Weeknd has announced a collection of new music and limited edition art that he is selling in a non-fungible token (NFT) ‘drop’ this weekend.Sales of the cryptocurrency asset, which proves ownership of a piece of digital content, have taken the music industry by storm this year, with the likes of Kings of Leon, Aphex Twin and Gorillaz all selling NFTs recently.After teasing an NFT ‘drop’ last week, The Weeknd has now announced that his first NFT sale will take place on Saturday (April 3) at 2pm EST (7pm UK time).Set to be available exclusively on the NFT marketplace Nifty Gateway, the collection includes new music and limited edition art that The Weeknd has developed in collaboration with the media production company Strange Loop.

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