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Kanye West is not intrested in NFTs; shares on Instagram

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Kanye West prefers the “actual world” to the “digital blockchain environment.” As he recently stated that he has no interest in developing his own NFT.

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The 44-year-old musician, who now goes by the moniker Ye, took to Instagram to share a photo. Which was a handwritten statement in response to countless fans’ requests for non-fungible tokens.

The rapper stated that he wants to remain focused on making music. “My main goal is to create actual items in the real world, such as real food, real clothing, and real housing.”

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“Do not ask me to do an (expletive) NFT,” the Praise God songwriter said, separating himself from digital trends. “Ask me later,” he said, adding, “if you have any questions.”

“TOP ASKING ME TO DO NFT’s I’m NOT FINNA CO-SIGN…” he commented with the photo. FOR THE TIME BEING, I’M NOT ON THAT WAVE; IN THE REAL WORLD, I MAKE MUSIC AND PRODUCTS.”

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Meanwhile, the rapper just revealed the release date for Donda, the follow-up to his 2021 album. The set will be released on February 22, 2022, and is named after his mother.

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