adidas Originals Unveils Exclusive Bad Bunny & Messi Collection Celebrating Music and Sport

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Today, adidas Originals announced an exciting new collaboration between global music sensation Bad Bunny and soccer icon Lionel Messi. The “Bad Bunny & Messi Collection” highlights the powerful connection between music and sport, paying tribute to the individual legacies of both stars while solidifying adidas’ role in global culture.

Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, has long admired Messi, often referencing the soccer legend in his music, including five mentions in his latest album. Messi, in turn, has shown his respect for the Puerto Rican artist, sharing that seven Bad Bunny tracks are featured on his pre-game playlist. The collection reflects their mutual admiration, uniting two cultural giants who have pushed boundaries in their respective fields.

The collection draws inspiration from Adidas’ heritage and features two of the brand’s iconic models—the Adidas Gazelle and the Adidas F50 cleat. The F50, a soccer cleat Messi wore throughout his illustrious career, is renowned as one of the best soccer shoes ever. Meanwhile, the Gazelle, once a staple in indoor soccer gyms, has evolved into a lifestyle footwear icon and one of Bad Bunny’s favorites.

Both models in the collection pay homage to Messi’s numerous accomplishments, particularly his status as the greatest male footballer in the world. Gold accents on the designs are inspired by the prestigious trophies Messi has won, and the “X” stripe on the heel references his famed number 10 jersey. With blue details connecting back to adidas’ heritage, the collection merges tradition and excellence. Both shoes also feature the signatures of Bad Bunny and Messi, symbolizing their partnership and shared legacies.

“Messi’s last name has become its own word, a synonym for greatness, courage and heart,” said Benito Martinez Ocasio. “Watching him play with the passion he does is a privilege. I compare the love he feels for his country and his sport to the love I feel for music and Puerto Rico. Collaborating with him is an honor that so many people dream of and I never even imagined I could achieve it. Today, I feel so grateful to be able to represent our culture with the GOAT.”

“This campaign celebrates our fans. Seeing people who follow me and support me does more than just inspire me, it makes me feel very grateful. I always try to give everything I have on the pitch, so it’s great to see that there are people who appreciate that effort and always support me, even in bad times,” said Lionel Messi. On the collaboration with Benito, he commented, “Music is connected to many aspects of my life, and Bad Bunny is an artist who is never missing from my playlist.”

In celebration of this historic collaboration, adidas is launching a campaign that pays tribute to the millions of fans who have supported Bad Bunny and Messi. The campaign’s centerpiece is a heartfelt letter, crafted from fans’ messages across social media platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter). The letter, brought to life in a short film featuring both stars, expresses these figures’ deep impact on their fans, with Messi and Bad Bunny taking turns reading it aloud.

The Bad Bunny & Messi F50 will be available globally for 300 EUR, while the Gazelle will be sold exclusively in North and South America for 180 EUR. Fans can sign up for the collection on the Adidas CONFIRMED app starting October 21, and it will be available in stores on October 26.

This collaboration redefines the intersection of sport and music, offering a unique moment that resonates beyond soccer and entertainment.

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adidas Debuts Bad Bunny & Messi Exclusive Sneaker, Cleat Campaign

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Today, adidas Originals announces a one-of-a-kind partnership between two global superstars, Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, and soccer legend Lionel Messi. The Bad Bunny & Messi Collection celebrates the incredible connection between music and sport, two passions that unite fans across the world, and pays homage to the individual legacies of Bad Bunny and Messi, while cementing adidas’ role in culture. 

Bad Bunny has long admired Messi, referencing the soccer superstar in his music, including five mentions in his latest album. Messi, in turn, has expressed his own admiration for the Puerto Rican artist, revealing that seven Bad Bunny tracks are included on his personal pre-game playlist. As two adidas ambassadors, this collaboration reflects a deep mutual respect between the two stars — two titans in their fields — pushing the boundaries of their respective crafts.

The Bad Bunny & Messi Collection draws inspiration from adidas heritage models, materials, and colorways from its rich brand archives. It features two of adidas’ most celebrated silhouettes – the adidas Gazelle and the adidas F50 cleat. The F50 has been worn by Messi throughout his playing career and is widely recognized as one of the best soccer cleats of all time. The Gazelle has evolved from being worn in indoor soccer gyms to a lifestyle footwear icon and one of Bad Bunny’s favorite styles.

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Each model in the collection pays tribute to individual trophies honoring Messi’s status as the best male footballer in the world, with gold hues inspired by the prestigious trophy and design elements like the ‘X’ stripe heel that reference Messi’s number 10 jersey number. The blue accents connect the designs to adidas’ heritage, blending tradition with excellence. Both the Gazelle and F50 models feature the signatures of Bad Bunny and Messi on their famous stripes, symbolizing their mutual respect and enduring legacy. The shoes also sport the Trefoil and Badge of Sport logos, along with the inscription ‘Bad Bunny Para Messi’ on the tongue. These designs transcend their original athletic purpose, fostering a new community that merges sport, music, fashion, and creative expression.

“Messi’s last name has become its own word, a synonym for greatness, courage and heart,” said Benito Martinez Ocasio. “Watching him play with the passion he does is a privilege. I compare the love he feels for his country and his sport to the love I feel for music and Puerto Rico. Collaborating with him is an honor that so many people dream of and I never even imagined I could achieve it. Today, I feel so grateful to be able to represent our culture with the GOAT.”

“This campaign celebrates our fans. Seeing people who follow me and support me does more than just inspire me, it makes me feel very grateful. I always try to give everything I have on the pitch, so it’s great to see that there are people who appreciate that effort and always support me, even in bad times,” said Lionel Messi. On the collaboration with Benito, he commented, “Music is connected to many aspects of my life, and Bad Bunny is an artist who is never missing from my playlist.”

To coincide with the launch, adidas is releasing a campaign that commemorates this groundbreaking partnership by honoring the millions of Bad Bunny and Messi fans who have voiced their devotion through social media, in the stands, and beyond, over the years. At the center of the campaign is a touching letter, crafted from the heartfelt words of fans on Instagram, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter). This powerful message is brought to life in a short film featuring Messi and Bad Bunny, who read excerpts from the letter which begins with a soulful truth for both stars, “this country wouldn’t be the same,” says Messi, “… if you were born anywhere else,” continues Bad Bunny.

With a focus on creativity and excellence, this collection redefines the interplay between soccer and music, creating a moment that will resonate far beyond the worlds of sport and entertainment. 

The Bad Bunny & Messi F50 will be available globally at RRP 300 EU. The Bad Bunny & Messi Gazelle will be available exclusively in North & South America at RRP 180 EUR. Sign-ups for the collection will be available on the CONFIRMED and adidas flagship apps starting October 21st, and in adidas flagship stores starting October 26th.

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Drake Hangs Up On YouTuber Who Calls His Voice “Sexy”

Drake hung up on iShowSpeed during a new video, in which the YouTuber compliments him on having a “sexy” voice. The interview was originally conducted as a live stream with around 50,000 viewers. At first, the two kept things to sports, discussing whether Ronaldo or Messi is better.

“Yo, Drake! What’s good, bruh? Oh my God. Yo Drake, what’s up dog? You look great right now. What’s up? Yo, you look good, bruh!” iShowSpeed said. “Damn, this is crazy, bruh. You gotta understand, for me, this is crazy, bruh. Drake, I’m a huge fan of you, bro.” From there, he continued: “Wait, Drake. I’ve always wanted to ask you this question, alright, please. Ronaldo or Messi?” As for Drake’s answer, he went with Ronaldo: “Oh man, that’s a sticky one. Probably for me, probably Ronaldo, to be honest. I know that’s probably not gonna go over well. I know it’s Messi’s moment right now but for me, I’ve always just been a Ronaldo fan. I’m like you.”

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“You a Ronaldo fan too, bruh?! Damn, bruh. Fuck, bruh,” iShowSpeed responded. “Aye look, every time I meet everybody, they be like, ‘Yo, Messi better.’ But you, you bro, you are special bruh, you’re a special individual, bro. You are different.” Afterward, Drake showered the YouTuber in praise: “I got a lot of love for you, man. Like I said, I’m proud of you. You’re doing your thing, man. I was talking about you the other day in the car … I’m proud of you, for real.” In response, iShowSpeed remarked, “Bro, your voice is so sexy. Like, how is it so smooth like that? How your voice so smooth like that, bruh?” Drake quickly hung up the phone.

“He’s not gonna answer the phone again, bro,” iShowSpeed said. “I didn’t mean — I said it wrong, bruh. I meant to say his voice is smooth, but I said it wrong. On God, I said it bad.” This isn’t the first time a high-profile celeb has hung up on Speed. MrBeast also bailed on his interview with the YouTuber when he attempted to prank him back in October. Similarly, Speed had an over-the-top reaction to the incident.

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