Kill the part of you that cringes.

If you want to watch the video for "From the D 2 The LBC", you will have to. The nearly five-minute-clip shows the two legendary rappers smoking in the studio. The smoke leads to a lot of hallucinating, including seeing himself as a cartoon character from the NFTs the musicians respectively own.

The project has a comic book or superhero vibe to it, with hand-drawn art showcasing the artists' creativity in a way we didn't expect from an NFT-inspired project. The background is pretty and the vibe is chill.

The music video for the song was released at the same time as the live performance, according to the report.

Artful

It's not clear if celebrities understand the risks of investing in NFTs. It's nice to see this duo interested in Bored Ape illustrations.

Derivative works based on an ape can be made by an artist once they own one. It's part of BAYC's monetization plan, even if nobody can say how, exactly, a video featuring the two entertainers will turn a profit. The song and video are a good way to lose a lot of money.

The time spent enjoying them is completely free.

A teen makes $700,000 selling action figures of Bored Apes to adult children.