According to the Daily Planet, Champ Medici, the son of rapper Snoop Dogg, partnered with Tezos last year to establish a $1 million art fund to encourage Web3 music and art creation. The Tezos Foundation announced today the first batch of grantees of its $1 million art fund, which includes a variety of artistic talents, including emerging singers, musicians and artists such as Laurie Marqueton, Uzumaki Cepeda, Malachi Wright, Cory Anne Roberts, and Reggie Couz.