Air Jordan 1 KO “Chicago” Release Day Revealed: Photos

If you are a big fan of sneakers, then you have probably owned a pair of Air Jordan 1s at some point in your life. It is one of those shoes that has stood the test of time and it will probably never go out of style. It continues to deliver new colorways and there are always old iterations of the sneaker that make their way to the market. One of those models is the KO which stands for “knockoff,” as it is clear that there is something a bit different about these kicks.

Due to the lack of certain details and alternate materials, this shoe is sometimes seen as something that Nike couldn’t have made. Of course, this is not true as it was, indeed, made by Nike as a way to deliver cost-effective shoes to the masses. The “Chicago” colorway of the Air Jordan 1 KO is set to be released soon, and you can see the official images, down below.

A release date has also been set for the shoe, as these are going to be dropping on May 12th for $140 USD, through the Nike SNKRS App. Let us know what you think of this release, in the comments below.

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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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2021 NFL Draft Caps Draw Mixed Reactions

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The 2021 NFL Draft is right around the corner, kicking off in Cleveland on April 29 and concluding May 1. During those three days, more than 250 athletes will officially become professional football players. But before each incoming rookie puts on the helmet of their new pro team, they will put on the team’s official […]

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Lizzo Looks Drop-Dead Gorgeous In Birthday Bikini Photos

The birthday girl has made it to Las Vegas and she’s looking absolutely stunning. Lizzo is celebrating another turn around the sun as she turns 33-years-old in style. After sharing a trio of nude pictures on Instagram with her girlfriends, the “Juice” rapper is back with more thirst traps, enjoying her time in Sin City with some poolside bikini shots.

Draping herself in an uncomfortable amount of gold chains and rocking an embroidered leopard-print two-piece swimsuit, Lizzo attached three birthday balloons to her braids and attracted all sorts of attention. Maybe even Chris Evans took notice? 

“Another year for the history books and anotha look for ya mood board B*TCH,” she wrote as her caption. She shared a few other pictures from the same set, sending everyone into a tizzy, especially with her braid balloons. At night, she spent time at the casino with friends, documenting her big-spender lifestyle by the slot machines and reminding us all that she’s one of the baddest women in music right now.

Recently, Lizzo sparked collaboration rumors after hanging out with Kehlani and SZA. They share a close friendship but fans are hoping that they also spent some time in the studio together. 

Happy birthday to the self-proclaimed Bop Star! Here’s to another successful year.

Sterling Brown Covered In Blood In Police Body Cam Video

Just a couple of weekends ago, it was reported that Sterling Brown of the Houston Rockets went to a strip club in Miami during a team trip. Brown ended up going to the club with his teammate Kevin Porter Jr., however, things took a serious turn after Brown was attacked by a group of men outside the club. It was stated that Brown got hit in the head with a massive bottle which led to a huge gash on his head, causing a lot of bleeding.

In a report from The Athletic, it was believed that Brown could have died from his injuries, had he not been in good shape. Now, police body cam footage of the incident has been released to the public, albeit without any audio.

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In the clip below, courtesy of TMZ, you can see Brown with a white t-shirt pressed against his head. The whole shirt is covered in a shocking amount of blood and throughout the video, Brown is speaking with police who are trying to figure out what happened. During all of this, Porter Jr could be seen acting in an animated manner as he tried to explain what went down.

For now, Brown continues to recover from what went down, all while Porter Jr has been fined $50K for going to the strip club and violating the league’s health protocols.

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Drake Was At His Most Vulnerable On “Views” Standout Cut “Redemption”

“Come with a classic, they come around years later and say it’s a sleeper.”

As Drake already hinted at in his #2 Billboard single “Wants and Needs” earlier this year, the attitudes surrounding his fourth studio album Views continue to shift in his favor. Upon its release in 2016, the album was trashed by critics like Joe Budden, and many reviews of the now six-times platinum album deemed it to be Drake’s first “miss,” a lengthy and uninspired collection of hits, or somewhere in between.

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Now, on the five-year anniversary of Views, the Hip-Hop community appears to embrace the album much more. The behemoth of an album boasted 20 tracks, including massive hit singles like “One Dance,” “Hotline Bling,” “Too Good,” and “Controlla.” However, Views houses a slew of gems that weren’t worn out due to endless radio play at the peak of Drake’s era of pop culture dominance, including “FIre & Desire,” “U With Me?,” and “Redemption.”

The latter album cut was a five-and-a-half-minute record that found Drake at one of his most vulnerable points during the Views era, a time period that consisted of him obliterating Meek Mill in a one-sided beef and staking his claim as rap’s new invincible figurehead. Still, the incredibly self-conscious lyrical content on “Redemption” brought Drake back to earth, and the song’s nod to his classic and influential Take Care output made it all the more compelling.

Quotable Lyrics

Sell my secrets and get top dollar
Sell my secrets for a Range Rover
Opportunity and temptation
They would sell my secrets for a tropical vacation
Sell my secrets back to me if I was payin’
Who’s gonna save me when I need savin’?
Since Take Care, I’ve been caretakin’
But second chances, that ain’t how you livin’
Redemption on your mind, I’ll never be forgiven

Big Daddy Kane Reflects On Demand For A Rakim Battle

It’s not uncommon to hear the term “your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper” used to describe a certain breed of emcee. Evidently, Big Daddy Kane may very well epitomize it. Easily one of the most influential voices in hip-hop history, having inspired the likes of Eminem, Nas, Kendrick Lamar, and many more, Kane’s run in the late eighties and early nineties came to pave the way for lyricism as we know it. 

Having earned respect from his peers on such a universal level, Charlamagne inquires as to whether or not he feels as if he’s gotten the most out of hip-hop, especially upon seeing how the rap landscape has shifted. “I’m not getting these bags like Lil Uzi Vert and these young cats,” he reflects. “But from a cultural standpoint, yeah. I got a whole lot. I had the opportunity to dominate my era. From a cultural aspect, I got a whole lot of it. From the financial topic, nah.”

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Despite the financial disparity that exists between hip-hop generations, Kane remains pleased to see young artists thriving. “I’m happy to see it,” he says. “You have to keep in mind that during our era, we weren’t even accepted a lot of places. I remember Prince had me do a rhyme on the Bat Dance song, for that Batman movie with Michael Keaton. Warner Bros. Records is happy, loving it. Warner Bros. Films said nah, and took me off. It was like that back then.”

Kane also opens up about the rappers he deemed to be lyrical equals during his era. “The top three at that time were me, [KRS], and Rakim,” he explains. “I hate leaving G Rap out, but by public opinion. Me personally, G Rap one of my favorites.” He laughs, reflecting on how Swizz Beatz has been trying to get him to do a Verzuz with Rakim. “I would love to do it, but I can’t make nobody battle me.” Charlamagne reflects on how the public has been wanting that battle for years, prompting Kane to dive deeper down memory lane.”

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“One night, Bobby Brown did a show at the Garden,” he recalls. “He had all of us on stage, letting everybody spit while the band playing. Kool Moe D trying to push it, cause me and Rakim on stage rhyming. It wasn’t a battle, we were just rhyming. But he wanted us to rhyme back to back. Just to show you how deep people wanted it to happen, when Rakim rhymed, Moe D gave me a microphone and was trying to edge me next to him so I can go after him. Just-Ice snatched the mic from Heavy D and said ‘I go after the God!'”

“As soon as Rakim finished, Just-Ice jumped in front of him and started rhyming,” he continues. “The whole crowd started booing. They never gave him a chance. They was just mad I didn’t go after Rakim. They just started booing. That’s how bad they wanted it.”

When Charlamagne asks whether he had any bars for Rakim tucked away in case of emergency, Kane lets out a knowing chuckle. “I might have.”

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Kodak Black Addresses Sexual Assault Plea Deal Aftermath

Florida rapper Kodak Black is speaking out. The hip-hop star has come forward to discuss the aftermath of making a plea deal in a sexual assault case. Kodak Black Addresses Sexual Assault Aftermath KB went to his Twitter page to defend his image. Black focused on shutting down speculation about pleading guilty to a rape […]

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TOBi Releases New Single “Family Matters” With Flo Milli

Brampton-raised, Lagos-born recording artist TOBi returns with his new single “Family Matters” today, featuring his labelmate Flo Milli. The new version of the song comes following the launch of TOBi’s personal magazine project ELEMENTS, Vol. 1, which includes interviews with creators from different parts of the world. 

This one was made on a short trip to London. This life is complex. I wrote it from the perspective of a working man trying to get it all for his loved ones but still faced with daily vices and inner struggles. Temptations,” said TOBi about the track.To have Flo Milli on the record too is a dope connection: and her bars fit perfectly for the track.”

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The song was originally released on TOBi’s Juno-nominated project ELEMENTS, Vol. 1 but Flo Milli felt like sharing some of her vibe for the remixed version. 

Listen to “Family Matters” by TOBi and Flo Milli below and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics:

Gone off the Kelly’s now we get shit rolling
I know the going get tough and then the tough get going
Body rolling in slow motion
Got you working off the perfect potion
Mona Lisa moaning

Funk Flex Reveals King Von Did Not Like “Lurkin” Instrumental At First

One of the first posthumous records we got to hear from the late King Von was through Funk Flex when he released “Lurkin.” The track spans just under two minutes and it brings Von’s gritty storytelling to the forefront over a beat produced by BMC Beats, Grant Gardner, and Funk Flex. During Flex’s latest interview with HotNewHipHop’s Aron A., the famed radio host and well-respected New Yorker explained that King Von genuinely wasn’t a fan of the instrumental before hopping on it.

“King Von, I sent him the instrumental which he wasn’t a big fan of,” said Flex about “Lurkin.” “I asked him to trust me, and he was coming to New York, but I couldn’t get a good response out of him. At first, he’s like, ‘yes, I’ll shoot the video,’ but we didn’t have a time set. So somebody said ‘Yo, he likes Hellcats and he likes Red Eyes.’ Cool. I think I might have texted him. I don’t know. I think I said, ‘Hey, I got the Hellcat,’ and he responded right away. And I could tell he was into cars. So, we didn’t really drive anywhere that day but we kind of just hung out. 

That was really my first time meeting him face-to-face. Before that, it was FaceTime. I liked his energy, you know? Him and Pop Smoke… the violence. I don’t think there’s more violence now than it was when I was young. I just think with social media it gets amplified more. I think, with social media, it gets hard for people to back down or to change or not go as hard. I think a person — if they make a strong or a tough statement, they now have to back it up in person and social media. So I think it’s become a tougher thing. Rest in Peace to him.”

Our extensive interview with Funk Flex is available here, where he also gives credit to Drake for fathering the sing-rap style and names his favorite freestyle of all time.

Morray Sets His Sights On “Bigger Things”

Yesterday, new Interscope Morray swerved from the traditional Friday release (perhaps a wise move given that DJ Khaled is dropping off his star-studded Khaled Khaled project) and delivered his debut mixtape Street Sermons. Serving as a strong showcase of his soulful vocals, honed following time spent in the church choir, the project goes a long way in introducing Morray to a mainstream audience. And from the sound of it, he’s not about to squander the opportunity.

As evidenced on the reflective closer “Bigger Things,” Morray is ready to turn the page onto the next chapter. “You heard some of my story, tried to let you inside my life / It took a while I was a child but I’m finally starting to get things right,” he raps. “It was my fault most times, fuc*ed up all of mine / But now I’m grown and I’m on my grind.” Given how much his life appears to have improved since he truly began chasing his dream, don’t be surprised to see him continue to elevate in the months to come. After all, this is only the mixtape, and the proper studio album is currently in the works. 

If you haven’t yet given Street Sermons a listen, be sure to do so right here. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Everybody told a ni*ga he would never fucking make it
Couldn’t have been talking bout my future
Guеss you must’ve been mistaken
You can’t call it tough love bеcause all I’m hearing is hate
Swallow your pride, bitch don’t lie tell me that I’m not amazing