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Proceeds from ‘Black is Beautiful’ NFT collection will go towards five select historically Black schools.
Ja Rule
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Ja Rule has joined the ranks of celebrities embracing nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, with a collection called “Black is Beautiful.” Rule, along with his business partner Herb Rice, said they would donate $25,000 from initial sales of the collection to historically Black universities including Jackson State University, Morgan State University, Hampton University, Spelman College and Morehouse College.
The rapper’s entertainment company, ICONN Media, will match an additional $25,000.