Air Jordan 1 Low Receives Suede & Corduroy Offering: Photos

When it comes to summer-ready shoes, the Air Jordan 1 Low has always been among some of the best. Fans are always eager to cop this model thanks to the fact that it is a more cost-effective and accessible version of the Air Jordan 1 High OG. Every single year, there are dozens of colorways that are introduced to the market and for the most part, they all get bought up fairly quickly. It’s a shoe that will always have a place in the sneaker world, and Jumpman never seems to disappoint with their offerings.

One of the latest colorways to be shown off is this interesting new suede and corduroy model that will impress all of you premium material aficionados out there. As you can see, there is some creamy white corduroy on the base of the shoe, all while tan suede overlays are found throughout. We even have some pops of red to help bring about some contrast.

Overall, this is a dope colorway although it will be a women’s exclusive, which means only those with small feet can cop. Pairs should be hitting stores soon, so keep your eyes out at your local retailer.

Air Jordan 1
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Air Jordan 1
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Air Jordan 1
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Air Jordan 1
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Air Jordan 1
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Nicki Minaj Says Musical Hiatus & Motherhood Were Good For Her Mental Health

As many people familiar with Nicki Minaj’s career can recall, she announced her retirement from the music industry back in 2019. While she did not completely fade away from the rap game, stepping out every once and a while to lay down a guest feature, her last full-length solo project was 2018’s Queen. 

In her time away from the spotlight, she emphasized her desires to be a family with her son affectionately known as Papa Bear, and her husband Kenneth Perry. In a chat with fans on social media following the servicing of her Beam Me Up Scotty mixtape to streaming services, the new mom revealed how taking a brief break from social media worked wonders for her mental health. 


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She’s long been vocal about the pressures of fame and the limelight. During a Q&A session on Twitter, the 38-year-old rap star was asked if she benefitted from the small hiatus she’s taken from music since her last album. She subsequently admitted that she’s been in a much better mental state since giving birth to her little one back in September. 

“Great question. Yes. It was soooo needed for me. I appreciate u guys so much for waiting,’ she confessed. “But yea, very much needed that zen for important bonding time [with] my son, getting back fluid [with] writing & [something] else I don’t want to discuss yet. If u know u know,” continued Nicki, edited for clarity. 

Nicki welcomed her first child with Petty on September 30th in Los Angeles last year. Elsewhere in the Q&A, she noted that her son “hated rap music when he was in my tummy,” and she played Enya during the course of her pregnancy. 

“He’d kick rlly hard. But he was bopping a lil bit to #SeeingGreen b4 I released it,’ explained Nicki. ‘While pregnant I could only play him soothing music like Enya/classical, etc. he’d be more relaxed. It’s why i couldn’t rlly complete my album preggers.”

She and Young Money labelmate and good friend Drake recently connected on Instagram live ahead of the release of “Seeing Green,” a new offering on Nicki’s re-released 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty.

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Nicki Minaj Says Musical Hiatus & Motherhood Were Good For Her Mental Health

As many people familiar with Nicki Minaj’s career can recall, she announced her retirement from the music industry back in 2019. While she did not completely fade away from the rap game, stepping out every once and a while to lay down a guest feature, her last full-length solo project was 2018’s Queen. 

In her time away from the spotlight, she emphasized her desires to be a family with her son affectionately known as Papa Bear, and her husband Kenneth Perry. In a chat with fans on social media following the servicing of her Beam Me Up Scotty mixtape to streaming services, the new mom revealed how taking a brief break from social media worked wonders for her mental health. 


Jason Merritt/Getty Images

She’s long been vocal about the pressures of fame and the limelight. During a Q&A session on Twitter, the 38-year-old rap star was asked if she benefitted from the small hiatus she’s taken from music since her last album. She subsequently admitted that she’s been in a much better mental state since giving birth to her little one back in September. 

“Great question. Yes. It was soooo needed for me. I appreciate u guys so much for waiting,’ she confessed. “But yea, very much needed that zen for important bonding time [with] my son, getting back fluid [with] writing & [something] else I don’t want to discuss yet. If u know u know,” continued Nicki, edited for clarity. 

Nicki welcomed her first child with Petty on September 30th in Los Angeles last year. Elsewhere in the Q&A, she noted that her son “hated rap music when he was in my tummy,” and she played Enya during the course of her pregnancy. 

“He’d kick rlly hard. But he was bopping a lil bit to #SeeingGreen b4 I released it,’ explained Nicki. ‘While pregnant I could only play him soothing music like Enya/classical, etc. he’d be more relaxed. It’s why i couldn’t rlly complete my album preggers.”

She and Young Money labelmate and good friend Drake recently connected on Instagram live ahead of the release of “Seeing Green,” a new offering on Nicki’s re-released 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty.

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LeBron James Speaks On Lakers Potentially Going To The Play-in Round

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are in a predicament right now. At the start of the season, it seemed like they would be locks to end up top three in the Western Conference. For much of the season, it seemed like that was going to play out as planned, however, injuries got the better of the team, and now, the Lakers are fighting for sixth place in the West. In a normal year, 7th would be good enough for the playoffs, although with the play-in system, the Lakers are still in jeopardy of missing out on the postseason.

In order to avoid the play-in round, the Lakers need to beat the New Orleans Pelicans tonight, while the Portland Trail Blazers have to lose to the Denver Nuggets. Based on these matchups, it seems fairly likely that the Lakers can edge their way to a sixth-seed performance. Despite all of this, LeBron does not seem to care where the Lakers end up.

“Let the chips fall where they may. We’re ready to go,” LeBron said on the matter. While this is definitely a great sentiment to have, there is no denying that any team in the Lakers position would rather just avoid the play-in altogether.

If the Lakers end up in seventh, they will have to play the Golden State Warriors, and if they lose, they will play the San Antonio Spurs or Memphis Grizzlies in what would prove to be a do-or-die game. Needless to say, tonight is very important for this Lakers team.

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City Girls’ JT Takes Big Shots At Nicki Minaj In Old Tweets

City Girls’ JT has the Internet watching her Twitter fingers. The hip-hop star is catching heat courtesy of throwback tweets resurfacing across the Internet and taking direct aim at Young Money’s Nicki Minaj. City Girls’ JT Takes Big Shots In Old Tweets Over the past few hours, tweets have reemerged to the masses. They point […]

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Jorja Smith & T-Pain Hold Down Our “R&B Season” Playlist

Another week, another R&B Season playlist update with a few necessary recent releases from the genre’s brightest stars. To kick things off, Jorja Smith emerged with her latest body of work, Be Right Back. The UK songstress’s new project serves as her follow-up to her critically acclaimed self-titled debut album. Be Right Back largely finds Jorja shining on a solo tip. “Home,” produced by Ed Thomas,” was an immediate highlight that you’re guaranteed to have on repeat for the weeks to come.

Following a rather off Instagram Live session with Mark Zuckenberg regarding his request inbox, T-Pain unveiled a brand new single for the fans with some assistance from Kehlani. The record flips his classic record “Buy U A Drank” with an updated banger for 2021. There’s no doubt that this collaboration with Kehlani and T-Pain will live on throughout this summer. The song was co-produced by DJ Montay and T-Pain. Hopefully, it’s a sign that Pain got some more heat in the stash for the summer.

Other additions on this week’s R&B Season playlist include up-and-comer Jenevieve who dropped off her latest single, “Eternal” this week. Additionally, we have Mereba’s latest single, “Rider.” 

Check out this week’s installment of R&B Season below and follow HNHH on Spotify for more playlists. 

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Leon Bridges Goes On A Nighttime Joyride On New Single “Motorbike”

Leon Bridges is one of the best artists in the soul and r&b space right now. If you’ve listened to his output over the years, then you can see why such a conclusion could be reached. He is always pushing his sound forward and later this year, he has plans for a brand new album called Gold-Diggers Sound. Bridges have been teasing the project with some new songs, including a song that features Lucky Daye. Now, he is back with “Motorbike” which his latest effort to hit streaming services. 

This new track features a stripped-back instrumental all while Bridges allows himself to carry the song with his voice. These laid-back and smooth vocals suit the track perfectly and throughout the song, Bridges sings about taking a girl on a motorbike ride where they will simply enjoy the night, regardless of where they may end up. It’s a romantic song that should prove to be an immediate hit with the r&b crowd.

Quotable Lyrics:

We don’t stop, but the time do
Lovers in another life, let me remind you
Look back, see me behind you
When it feels good you don’t have to try to

Larry June Returns With Smooth Cut “Wait On Me”

Larry June had a highly productive year last year musically. He unleashed numerous different collaborative projects like Game Related with Cardo at the top of the year, Payroll Giovanni and HBK Kid, Cruise USA with Cardo in the summertime, and Keep Going with Harry Fraud in the fall. He also unleashed his studio album Adjust to the Game in March of that year. He squeezed in one last project “Numbers” before the year concluded as well. 

Following up his colossal 2020, he’s been relatively quiet since then. He broke his silence with his latest single “Wait On Me.” The new track offers a vulnerable June vocalizing his infatuation with a lover. In addition to announcing the new single, June also revealed that his first album of 2021 is set to arrive on June 11th.

Alongside the track, June debuted an accompanying visual where he lounges with friends on a luxurious yacht indulging in the finer things in life. 

Give “Wait On Me” a listen and let us know what you think of Larry June’s latest offering. 

Quotable Lyrics

If you gon love me, love me with everything I come with
I did some shit in my past that I’m forever stuck with
But that shit made me a man, and it gave me a plan
I still believe in miracles, but go hard as I can

Drake’s Producer 40 Has Clarity In Palestine-Israeli Conflict

OVO Sound’s Noah “40” Shebib isn’t staying silent. The hip-hop hitmaker went online to share some thoughts on the publicized Israeli-Palestine conflict. Drake’s Producer 40 Weighs In On Conflict Shebib went to his Instagram page to share his thoughts. More specifically, he provided some insight into how people could understand the Palestinian struggle. “❤️🖤🤍💚 I […]

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Mac Ayres Seeks The Perfect Vibes On Lovely New Track “Smoke”

Mac Ayres has been one of the most beloved artists in r&b over the years and it is very easy to see why. The artist knows how to play his own instruments and his voice is extremely smooth and blissful. It’s these attributes that have attracted fans to Ayres’ music and recently, he has been able to remain consistent with his releases. For example, Ayres blessed his fans on Friday with a brand new track called “Smoke” which is full of vibes.

With whimsical guitar licks and an atmospheric feel, “Smoke” sets the scene for a chilled-out jam session in which Ayres pours his heart out. Throughout the song, he seems to be in the midst of smoking with someone all while trying to work out his feelings. This juxtaposition adds some depth to the song and his performances help bring the instrumental to a whole other level. “Smoke” is going to find its way onto a lot of r&b playlists soon, and it should certainly be added to yours. 

Quotable Lyrics:

Well I don’t cry anymore (Yeah)
I’ve been waiting to see
Just how long I could go
Before my feelings got a hold on me