Upcoming drops: 21.-27. November

Let’s face it: the NFT space is moving very quickly. Considering how quickly things can change in the metaverse, a week in NFT might as well be a month IRL.

Don’t get us wrong – the more people on board the space, the better. But with the constant influx of great art and ideas, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with all the news, launches, and general happenings.

Well, you can put the days of endless Twitter and Discord scrolling behind you as we put together a weekly list of upcoming NFT drops you definitely don’t want to miss. Here’s what to look for this week.

Badam Bomb Squad

A piece from the Badam Bomb Squad collection. Source: The Hundreds/Adam Bomb Squad

WHO: The hundred and Adam Bomb Squad

What: 5000 PFP NFT extension

When: 21 November at 12:00 PM ET

Where: AdamBombSquad.com

Why: The Hundreds expands its Adam Bomb Squad Web3 universe with a spin-off NFT collection that pays tribute to Badam Bomb, the unsung anti-hero from the Adam Bomb storyline. Badam Bomb Squad is a generative collection of 5,000 unique tokens that represent the most unique parts of the infamous bomb’s personality and backstory.

Seedlings

WHO: VES3L

What: a 199-issue generative art NFT

When: 21 November at 1 p.m. ET

Where: art blocks

Why: The seeds of seedlings were sown way back in 2019, when VES3L took its first steps into the world of generative art. It was a simple concept: a long study of fractal trees and the endless variations that could appear as a result. The idea stemmed from a deep appreciation for “green spaces” that took root after years of living in the concrete jungle that is New York City. With years of experience in generative art under its belt, VES3L is now able to do justice to this idea. As each fractal tree blossoms into seedlings, so do flowers and abstractions for the sun and moon from the algorithm. In line with the collection’s theme, 25 percent of all proceeds above the remaining price from the sale will go to funding organizations that “support the preservation and development of green spaces in urban areas.”

Cell Mates

A piece from Cel Mates. Source: McBess

WHO: McBess

What: 4207 PFP NFTs

When: 21 November at 6 p.m. ET

Where: CelMates.wtf

Why: Cel Mates is the first large-scale project to come from the French illustrator and video director McBess. Crafted in their unique black-and-white, vintage cartoon style, Cel Mates features a variety of inmate-themed NFTs, each of which also serves as a further membership to the growing project community.

Teardrops

WHO: DNMO

What: A music NFT

When: 23 November at 3 p.m. ET

Where: sound

Why: Written in the aftermath of one of his most memorable festival experiences at Red Rocks, DNMO’s latest work is shaping up to be yet another piece of genre-bending, bombastic EDM. For EDM fans looking to tap into that post-festival high, DNMO’s latest music NFT on audio is sure to be a compelling pickup this week, chock full of great NFT drops.

The Time Machine Collection

WHO: Lionel Messi

What: commemorative Messi NFTs

When: 27 November at 12:00 PM ET

Where: Eternity

Why: To celebrate his momentous career in world football, world-renowned footballer Lionel Messi teams up with Ethernal Labs, a Web3 studio, to create a memorable NFT experience. The drop will consist of digital artworks by leading artists Victor Mosquera and five digital collectibles of Messi celebrating each of his appearances in global tournaments throughout his career with the Argentina national football team.

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