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Tonight, on The Andy Milonakis NFT Show: On the surface, everything is quiet in Goat Soup land. Under the hood, Milonakis is working like crazy to bring utility to his NFT collection. The price might be flat, but Andy took some Goat Soup holders to a Lakers game. Plus, he’s actively working on the hip hop album and talking to the biggest metaverse brands out there.
Let’s start with music. In this column’s last number, we informed you about Andy’ plans to record and gift a whole NFT-themed hip hop album to Goat Soup holders. Here’s Proof-Of-Work, a whole verse from what’s presumably the first single:
Goat Soup NFT rap preview. Work in progress. When this is done it’s gonna be a free mint for goat soup holders pic.twitter.com/FyRGwjENlg
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) January 26, 2022
And this is the song’s hook:
Goat Soup hook pic.twitter.com/a1tIsIvcwx
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 3, 2022
Also, in the Goat Soup discord, Milonakis posted a survey in which he asked the community if the first hip hop song should be exclusive to holders or if he should sell some to “non goats to bring more eyes in.” Apparently, everyone voted for it to be exclusive. We’ll keep you posted.
He also hosted a contest for the single’s cover art. This post’s featured image is the winning entry.
What else is in store for the Goat Soup universe? Luckily, Andy summarized it in the following promotional tweet. “You’ll get a free hiphop song mint, IRL parties, Integrated into Webb land, in talks with the sandbox for series 2, and next up working on getting an NFT World created for Goat Soup.”
Take advantage of the impatient people selling for .1 …you’ll get a free hiphop song mint, IRL parties, Integrated into Webb land, in talks with the sandbox for series 2, and next up working on getting an NFT World created for Goat Soup. Fully on chain
https://t.co/jAfVMipUd8
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 11, 2022
Andy also gifted a free Goat Soup to some pseudonymous Twitter user that went to bat for the NFT collection.
just for that tweet, you’re getting a free one. Dming you https://t.co/bLUzlteToq
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 9, 2022
And that bit of generosity is the perfect segway for…
It was all a dream… Both through Discord and Twitter, Andy hosted an LA-based contest. “I got a suite for Lakers vs Clippers in Los Angeles. I’m bringing 10 Goat Soup holders. Make a small vid showing me that you live in LA and click on your opensea profile to show me you own a Goat Soup.” Things moved quickly from there.
Got 10 Goat Soup winners, they’re all coming with me to Lakers vs Clippers in a private suite. Lets go!
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 14, 2022
A few days later, Milonakis took the lucky ten to this private box suite at the former Staples Center. Fittingly, it’s now named Crypto.com Arena.
Goat Soup in the building pic.twitter.com/zLunKE9AmL
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 26, 2022
That’s what we in the NFT game call “utility.” The Goat Soup NFT collection is much more than a static .jpeg stored on-chain. And these holders could explain it to you in German:
Smart goat soup peeps pic.twitter.com/Lqa6YeoXFL
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 26, 2022
In the Discord, Andy promised that he’ll do similar things in other areas of the U.S.A. Let’s see what he comes up with.
We don’t have anything to show yet, but this might be the biggest Goat Soup announcement in a while. Milonakis promised, “Goat Soup World creation starts today. It will include play to earn mini games inside a custom designed NFT world for all Goat Soup holders to play and eventually earn WRLD.”
NFT World – > Goat Soup World creation starts today. It will include play to earn mini games inside a custom designed NFT world for all Goat Soup holders to play and eventually earn WRLD. Outside of the custom build, people can play/build their own stuff. About 1 month away
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 17, 2022
Our man is buying virtual land and developing real estate for the Goat Soup holders. How do we know that he’s investing his own money on this one? Andy recently tweeted, “Damn NFT Worlds 9 ETH floor and less than 400 avail out of 10K. Thank the lord i saw it poppin so i copped another one at 5. Can’t wait to get Goat Soup world created.”
A businessman in his own right, Milonakis is involved in other NFT projects as well. Very successful ones, we might add. He “recorded pages of voices/dialogue” for the Voice Verse and his series sold out in 10 minutes:
The Voice Verse series I’m doing a voice for sold out in 10 minutes. Here’s the OS link https://t.co/2S6FGFcNx6 Not just a regular #ad, I recorded pages of voices/dialogue for the character
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 1, 2022
Andy also did some voice work for his frequent collaborators, the Bright Moments gallery. Check out this Crypto Citizens minisode, that includes a full NFT-inspired song:
It’s easy to make bad choices when you hang out at the script club with @andymilonakis and a heavy bag of NFTs. Don’t be like me! Watch and learn: my first music video cryptoon Hella ETH! also featuring GregCipes and @Lukas_Haas pic.twitter.com/15GwGQtXvM
— cryptocitizens (@cryptovenetians) December 31, 2021
Last but not least, Andy finally met Gary Vee in the flesh.
Met the homeboy @garyvee pic.twitter.com/jhQ2LLydT8
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 12, 2022
A diligent internet citizen, Gary Vee is a frequent The Andy Milonakis NFT Show guest. Here’s his first appearance, and here’s the second one.

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In The Andy Milonakis NFT Show’s previous edition, we showed you the first examples of Goat Soup fan art invading the real world. That phenomenon is about to kick into overdrive. Check this 3-D printed model out:
sick dude https://t.co/rRF3Jt3eVo
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 19, 2022
And these gorgeous paper stickers:
Goat Soup IRL pic.twitter.com/BSSCXkXNFc
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 14, 2022
In the digital world, fan art is also thriving. Check out these “doodle reinterpretations”:
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) January 26, 2022
Lovely https://t.co/v337ega33Z
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) January 27, 2022
Goat Soup is one thing, but remember, our man is a celebrity. He also gets fan art, and we have to show it to you. Check out this sushi-inspired piece:
I see it and I love it https://t.co/P36FKqxQHD
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) February 13, 2022
This Andy Milonakis, steampunk variation:
Hey @andymilonakis, we dig the hat!
#NFTCommunity #NFT #NFTCollector #NFTart #NFTs #NFTgame #NFTartist #NFTnews #NFTpixelart #NFTinvestor #NFTinfluencer #NFTProject pic.twitter.com/zv50VHprcz
— TheSteamVerse | NFT (@TheSteamVerse) February 9, 2022
And this Andy-inspired Bubblegum Kid:
Hey @andymilonakis bring some goat soup for the kids pic.twitter.com/Avx6yejVar
— Bubblegum Kids (@bubblegumkids_) January 28, 2022
And that’s it for today’s edition of this NFT show. Expect fireworks soon. The Goat Soup universe is heating up.
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Tonight, on The Andy Milonakis NFT Show: Don’t call it a comeback! Gary Vee returns to our beloved show. The motivational speaker and Internet superstar buys an NFT from Andy’s Goat Soup collection and all hell breaks loose. At least for a few days. That’s later on in the episode, however. We also have the story of Milonakis’ cut-throat rivalry with an NFT collection that won’t stop spamming him.
Before that, speaking of motivational speaking, Andy has something to say to Goat Soup holders. He will deliver. This is not another NFT collection, this is his life now. And he will bring utility and collaborations with other projects, like he’s been doing from day one. “I can’t sleep at night if I’m letting it just sit there,” Milonakis says as the world nods.
Goat Soup mini rant
pic.twitter.com/tU8lxgFESn
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 24, 2021
The Superlative Apes is a derivative hybrid collection that mixes three successful collections: Bored Ape Yacht Club figures, with Superlative Secret Society forms, and Doodles colors. Their community is a little… insistent on Twitter. And Andy Milonakis snapped. “Positivity? You guys are relentlessly spamming the whole internet.”
Positivity? You guys are relentlessly spamming the whole internet. Shameless, desperate motherfuckers. Fuck all of you https://t.co/Zu9XBQZvqS
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 22, 2021
A Goat Soup holder called him out, saying that the Superlative Apes contributed to charity, but Andy was having none of it. “I’m not gonna sugar coat what I say, they are harassing everyone including me with hundreds of spam messages and that’s not even half of it.”
Smoke and mirrors, man. If you don’t like what I said, feel free to sell. I’m not gonna sugar coat what I say, they are harassing everyone including me with hundreds of spam messages and that’s not even half of it https://t.co/ASrwuYllRp
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 22, 2021
When he said, “and that’s not even half of it,” what was Andy referring to? You’ll know soon enough, but first, look how quickly everything escalated.
True, you’ve been collecting stolen art for 3 weeks, I’ve been making original stuff for 20 years. Take the L and find a non scummy community, or maybe you fit in with the other losers too well https://t.co/Zpo0P9Kkz0
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 22, 2021
Well, apparently the Superlative Apes stole the idea, the style, and the swag from another artist. There was a YouTube video explaining the whole situation, but it’s been taken down. Andy, like the stand up guy he is, said, “I don’t like seeing people get stolen from and become helpless because it gets lost in the sea of social media and no one to really do anything about it. So Skylar Richard If you come out with your project still that Superlative Apes stole from you. I’ll support it fully.”
I don’t like seeing people get stolen from and become helpless because it gets lost in the sea of social media and no one to really do anything about it. So @skylarlrichard If you come out with your project still that Superlative Apes stole from you. I’ll support it fully
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 23, 2021
You already know this is not going to end well for Andy. Especially considering that he bought a piece from Skylar Richard, who said to him, “Thank you for the visibility!”
Just bought this piece from Skylar, the guy who seems to have tons of proof that Superlative Apes straight up stole his stuff when he said he didn’t want to work with them. Check him out https://t.co/xiHmbSJlTC https://t.co/FN8pa3deQB pic.twitter.com/b2zzpL6LG1
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 23, 2021
Six days later, Skylar turned his back and joined the Superlative Apes team. WHAT? “Why have I decided to do this? Well, this might sound cheesy, but through all this the SLAPES community have been huge supporters of mine. At one point I was getting upwards of 50 messages a day…” Skylar said later in the thread.
Many of you know there’s been a great deal of drama surrounding myself and @SuperlativeApes . A drama where we’ve both made public and private mistakes. However, today, I’m extremely happy to announce that we’ve put that drama to rest and that we are moving forward…
— Skylar Richard (@skylarlrichard) December 30, 2021
What did Andy say when he found out, though? Well…
Congrats, I don’t give a fuck https://t.co/TxpqooCdZe
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 30, 2021
But, this time, it was the Superlative Apes community that was having none of that. They demanded an apology, a retraction, a correction. What did Andy say? Well… “should I correct it by saying “They did steal from the original artist, I gave the original artist a platform, showed support, bought one of his NFTs then he joined the NFT series that stole his work” that’s accurate.”
Correct the FUD-bomb meaning they didn’t steal the art work? Or should I correct it by saying “They did steal from the original artist, I gave the original artist a platform, showed support, bought one of his NFTs then he joined the NFT series that stole his work” that’s accurate https://t.co/wSHAVUlyvG
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 30, 2021
Boom!
Andy Milonakis and Gary Vee are Internet friends, as shown in episode five of this very show. However, Milonakis still has to pitch. To try to get Vee’s attention, he quotes his most impressive stat and makes the same promises as in the video that started this episode. “We sold out our public in 9 minutes. This is going to be in constant development baby, no stagnant jpegs.”
Hey @garyvee I know i’m late to your sweep party, but since we had that convo, I wanted to show you that plan I had for the totally on chain project. We sold out our public in 9 minutes. This is going to be in constant development baby, no stagnant jpegs. https://t.co/jAfVMipUd8
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 27, 2021
Then, Andy justifies the play. “Haven’t dm’d anyone to bombard and shill people (other than my own timeline) but Gary was nice enough to take my call and hear my idea for an NFT project.” A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do, king. Gary understands.
haven’t dm’d anyone to bombard and shill people (other than my own timeline) but Gary was nice enough to take my call and hear my idea for an NFT project, he said he liked it, i thought fair game while he was sweeping, but you won’t see many of these my babies
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 27, 2021
While we wait for Gary Vee to pick up the call, check out this Goat Soup collab art that a pixel artist made. According to Andy, “75-100 lucky Goat Soup holders will get a special animated goat airdropped to them.”
Goat Soup collab with @e_tartist when the animated gifs are done there will be 75-100 lucky Goat Soup holders that will get a special animated goat airdropped to them. pic.twitter.com/uWDSgHZrO7
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 27, 2021
Also, check this Goat Soup fan art that is almost as good as the official collab.
Here’s my @goatsoupnft @andymilonakis art
pic.twitter.com/LzZC8djqZ4
— KC Designs (@KC_Knives) December 30, 2021
This might not be NFT related at all. On the other hand, maybe this is the beginning of this show’s next big story. Here, Andy criticizes Ryder Ripps’ criticism of a black and white photograph:
It also doesn’t make it “not” art. This review seems a bit douchie, I give the review a 3/10 https://t.co/H3ef1kdQk0
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) December 31, 2021
Pretty mild, huh? And he didn’t even tag the real guy, this is a screenshot of the real Twitter interaction. However, a few days later, the same Ryder Ripps will turn the NFT world upside down when he accused the Bored Ape Yacht Club of having Nazi and racist undertones and iconography. Wow. Boom!
be an active member of the NFT space. Fully on-chain and already executing on utility, I’m excited to see where he takes us. My goat has bee’s on his head but dont call him a bee head. pic.twitter.com/wSZyDP5r2f
— artSOFLY.eth (@art_sofly) December 30, 2021
On a milder and more positive note, the NFT community is slowly but surely giving Milonakis the respect he deserves. This pseudonymous collector says, “Im a firm believer in Andy Milonakis and Goat Soup as I have seen him enter the space, turn into a complete degenerate, and continue to be an active member of the NFT space.”

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This time, Milonakis pulls out all the stops to get Gary Vee’s attention. He uses video and crass jokes , his magic formula.
@garyvee pic.twitter.com/ECsffTioVa
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) January 2, 2022
This time, it doesn’t take long for Gary Vee to purchase a Goat. When he does, he says, “I’m a matzoball soup kind of guy.” Andy replies, “Thanks homie! You were one of the first people I told about my upcoming project, means a lot for you to support.”
AYY @garyvee bought a Goat Soup. Thanks homie! You were one of the first people I told about my upcoming project, means a lot for you to support https://t.co/lpHrxTaLtk
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) January 2, 2022
Will the Gary Vee stimulus package work? Will his followers buy Andy’s NFT collection as well? Hours later, Milonakis is so happy that says, “I just sent you this rare teal laser eyes as a thank you, we had a few sweeps but this has been our biggest and most hype pump.”
Ok, don’t want to milk his name all day (I just wanna milk his cock) @garyvee, I just sent you this rare teal laser eyes as a thank you, we had a few sweeps but this has been our biggest and most hype pump. Kisses pic.twitter.com/bYKwHuopSJ
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) January 2, 2022
The very next day, the Goat Soup collection was trending at Open Sea.
Trending on Opensea https://t.co/f8peNMi1Xf pic.twitter.com/rlhEbPtceh
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) January 3, 2022
Hours later, the #1 ranked Goat Soup sells for 19.69 ETH. As reported, Milonakis will get 3.5% of that and every transaction. “Our biggest sale to date by far!,” says the mogul collector.
Our biggest sale to date by far! 19.69 ETH Sale for the #1 ranked Goat Soup in the whole series by my homie @Trainwreckstv Thanks for the support homie, you the GOAT pic.twitter.com/9X46tALNTK
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) January 3, 2022
Such is the power of Gary Vee’s stimulus package.
Featured Image: Andy Milonakis' close up from this video | Charts by TradingView
Tonight, on The Andy Milonakis NFT Show: It’s Goat Soup time. Milonakis announced the title of his first serious NFT collection and released the first sample, pictured above. The Goat Soup team chose pixel art and a 24×24 format because the project is 100% on chain. That means, their pieces have to be light because they’ll live in the Ethereum blockchain. We’ll get back to Goat Soup soon enough, but first…
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Did you notice the parallelism between Andy Milonakis’ first-ever NFT and his Bored Ape?
My first nft purchase on os, only 2 1/2 months ago. Still have it. https://t.co/CeXGBawKWU
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 17, 2021
Look, they’re both crying and everything.
Spinner Hat gang at 60 eth floor. 34.5 10 days ago. lets go spinners. I really want a Cheetah too but it’s too rich now pic.twitter.com/5jFYdPgFQS
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 17, 2021
Is it fate or did Milonakis mastermind this? We wouldn’t know, but he bought the Bored Ape in the previous episode for 30 ETH. Today, the floor price for the BAYC is almost 50 ETH. That’s what we in the industry call timing.
Ape’s almost at 50. 10 days ago they were at 30. Not my best multiple so far but definitely my best timed buy for a big NFT by far. I was so close to holding off til late November, glad I didn’t. Also really happy with my creature, cool cat and new cyberkongz baby. pic.twitter.com/pz4Pg2Gci3
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 16, 2021
Andy Milonakis is here to make the world a better place. The artist who drew his pixel goats charged him way too little, and he asks the community, “You think if i give her a 50x bonus what she quoted me originally is fair?” Later on, we will learn that the woman asked for just $500.
the nft game mother teresa pic.twitter.com/TchmCZlG4k
— pud (@thepudberry) November 18, 2021
But wait, Milonakis wants to help but, let’s not exaggerate. He won’t give her a percentage of the sales until Goat Soup version two. “I think if we sell out I should give her like 50K and maybe for Version 2 i’ll help her with crypto and give percentage?”
She doesn’t have any wallets or crypto and just wants cash, so far I paid her about $3000, she asked for $500. I think if we sell out I should give her like 50K and maybe for Version 2 i’ll help her with crypto and give percentage?
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 18, 2021
He has a reason for that, though. And it’s a good one, Milonakis plans to spend the rest of his life building utility for those Goat Soup NFTs. The artist, on the other hand, only spent a few days drawing them. Is Andy right or is he being exploitative? In the end, he decides to give her the $50K. “I tweeted this because I wanted to be transparent. I think 100X asking price is fair.”
I also think time is valuable, so if I’m going to spend countless hours and years building utility and spending my life on it, verses 4 or 5 days creating 24 pixel art, we have to be reasonable. I tweeted this because I wanted to be transparent. I think 100X asking price is fair
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 18, 2021
In the replies, the community seems to think what Milonakis did was more than fair. Remember, the Goat Soup artist only asked for $500. The question remains, should he have offered her a percentage?

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Speaking about pixel art, Milonakis got another gift from an artist in the NFT community. This one is an homage to Andy’s obsession with sushi.
Holy shit, I love this so much. You even drew my button up globe shirt, thanks https://t.co/oGPEHfoFK4
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 17, 2021
Will they mint it as an NFT? Will Milonakis buy it?
There are details about how the Goat Soup collection came about that’ll be interesting for future NFT artists and entrepreneurs. For example, why didn’t Milonakis release Goat Soup tokens?
When I got rid of the token idea for this first launch, I cut the number of pieces almost in half to 3774. That will cut the projects profits by over 1 million dollars up front. I’m in it for the long haul, lets fucking go. Gonna reveal the name & art soon. Launch prob 7-10 days
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 18, 2021
The reasons are that Milonakis wanted to consult with a lawyer first and that he wanted to build a community with people that were interested in the art and the real-life utility, and not with rent-seeking crypto bros.
In the following tweet, he explains why he decided to make Goat Soup a 100% on chain, a fact that dictated the project’s direction. “Most of the NFT’s on opensea are not on chain, and the images are housed on a server somewhere. My project will exist on the etherium block chain, and that’s why its pixel art”
I was inspired by @AnonymiceNFT to release my project fully on chain. Definitely more involved but most of the NFT’s on opensea are not on chain, and the images are housed on a server somewhere. My project will exist on the etherium block chain, and that’s why its pixel art
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 18, 2021
And, finally, here Milonakis announces Goat Soup as the collection’s name and shows a sample piece.
The name of my NFT series is Goat Soup. 3774 fully on chain. Coming out in about a week. Here’s one of the critters. There will be different types of bowls, soup, fur colors, hats, horns and eyes pic.twitter.com/xlZOclC9Vd
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 19, 2021
Another piece in Andy’s collection, here, he tells the story of how he helped The Toddlerpillars by suggesting a trait through their Discord server.
This is my favorite @toddlerpillars Fun fact: if you have a trait with a see-n-say chest (the cow goes moo) toy…I gave them the idea for that trait and maybe 1 more. Disclosure: They hooked me up with 2 nfts as a thank you pic.twitter.com/oVFMujIdye
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 20, 2021
“Disclosure: They hooked me up with 2 nfts as a thank you.” Good for you, Andy.
Another chapter, another case of Milonakis feeding the trolls. He loves it. This time, though, the criticism is about his Goat Soup collection.
how the fuck do you know, i haven’t built a community? https://t.co/W6ZgvJoFJu
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 19, 2021
This is a poorly researched opinion, considering the Goat Soup Discord server has over 8000 members and every post gets this kind of reaction:

And here, a degen calls Andy a scammer. Milonakis responds, “It shows lack of character that you just randomly accuse people of sh*t without doing any research. Sorry but with that attitude you’re not gonna make it.”
you literally retweeting NFT contests, you’re a fucking weirdo for that. It shows lack of character that you just randomly accuse people of shit without doing any research. Sorry but with that attitude you’re not gonna make it https://t.co/9QQ6kRZVtC
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 19, 2021
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By the public’s suggestion, the Goat Soup project has a Twitter account:
Good call. @goatsoupnft https://t.co/6QGSjkk3N1
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 20, 2021
Andy and the team also bought the .com domain. No site yet, though.
And well, Milonakis is already thinking about the future. And about how to bring value to the NFTs. “When I release my first hip hop single on opensea, everyone that has a Goat Soup nft (my series coming soon) will get a free mint of it.”
When I release my first hip hop single on opensea, everyone that has a Goat Soup nft (my series coming soon) will get a free mint of it
— Andy Milonakis (@andymilonakis) November 19, 2021
The Goat Soup NFTs will be out in a week. There will be a private sale for members of the Discord server that were fortunate enough to get whitelisted and, right after, there will be a public sale for everyone interested. Chances are the project will sell out in a few hours. We’ll let you know what happened in the next episode of… The Andy Milonakis NFT Show.
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