Source: Joseph Okpako / Getty Years after UK rapper Skepta collaborated with Nike on some butters Air Max 97‘s, the grime artist is once again in the lab with the Swoosh brand and pics have leaked of their next rumored silhouette remix. Their supposed next release will be a new take on the The Air Max Tailwind V SK Air 5 which will incorporate features from the Air Max Tailwind Plus with elements of the Tailwind 5 to create something brand new for the new year. According to the IG post detailing the new Nike/Skepta ‘SK Air,’ “The black web-like pattern at the front of the shoe has been taken from the Air Max Tailwind 5 Plus, and the back end of the shoe including the zig zag (highlighted in chrome) as well as the heel design itself, has been taken from the original Air Max Tailwind 5....
Source: Apple / Apple Year of the Ox Limited AirPods Pro AirPods, aka Cloutpods owners, are already bougie as hell, so imagine if they had a pair of these bad boys. When February 12, 2021, arrives, it will say so long to the Year of The Rat and usher in the Year of The Ox. To celebrate the occasion, Apple is releasing a limited pair of AirPods Pro that will feature the new cow emoji on the charging case. Apple also put a Year of The Ox spin on the icon Apple logo featured on certain regional websites. February 12th marks the first day of Lunar New Year, with 2021 ushering in the Year of the Ox and saying farewell to the Year of the Rat. To celebrate, Apple is releasing limited edition AirPods Pro in certain Asian countries, with a case branded with a https://t.co/0Hx9ht8jNh pic.twitter.com...
Gone is the old logo, pictured above, with its clean, legible, red-on-white theme. In comes a new, black-and-white colorway and a futuristic vibe seemingly inspired by a similar design tested on the 2019 Kia Imagine concept. There’s just one teeny-tiny problem with the new one: It’s forward-thinking, but also visually complex and difficult to make out if you don’t already know it’s Kia’s new logo. We get that logos can be whatever a brand wants them to be—just look at the Chevy’s bowtie, which, on its face, has nothing to do with cars. However, if they’re supposed to spell out a word, they should at the very least be legible. The new Kia logo could easily be mistaken for “K | A” or a “K” and a backwards “N,” and ...
Key Glock comes in hot for the new year with the new single “Off the Porch” and its accompanying music video. The Memphis rapper keeps it cool and low-key for the visual, which features him in a dark room surrounded only by a yellow sports car, a matching yellow bike and a mic that catches on fire once he’s done spitting. He flexes his chains, including one featuring Homer Simpson that blinks after he lets him hit his blunt, and compares his drip to that of Lil Uzi Vert. “Diamonds dancing on me like Uzi, choppa keep Bruce Lee, pullin’ up too deep,” he raps in the first verse. He released two back-to-back mixtapes last year, Yellow Tape in January and Son of a Gun in May via Paper Route Empire. His 2019 joint album with mentor Young Do...
Lauren Jauregui Lahren took to Twitter on Jan. 6 to give her thoughts on the massive crowd of rioters supporting President Donald Trump, who violently stormed the U.S. Capitol and sent the building into lockdown. “Funny to see liberals suddenly so against protesting. Weird,” she sarcastically tweeted, in reference to the powerful Black Lives Matter protests over the summer. Jauregui, however, wasn’t happy about Lahren’s comparison of the Black community’s fight for justice to the attack on the U.S. Capitol.”Tammy shut the actual f— up,” the singer simply replied. Cardi B Cardi and Lahren got into a fiery back-and-forth at the start of 2019, which all began when the “Bodak Yellow” rapper shared her thoughts on t...
He continued arguing past 2 a.m. that people attending such large gatherings during the ongoing pandemic “deserve whats coming to them” if they fail to socially distance themselves and wear face masks, while making a snide remark about the Black Lives Matter protests over the summer. “Proof that I stormed Congress. yeah I don’t see it,” he replied to one user’s comments about his sighting. “Are u suggesting the congress building has a bed and breakfast we somehow got access to.” Pink joked about being “canceled” on his own Twitter account and drew comparisons to a panopticon, a circular prison where the cells are conveniently arranged for a centrally positioned guard to surveil every prisoner. “Welcome to the panoptigan...
HVME earns his first top 10 on Billboard‘s multimetric Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart (dated Jan. 9) as “Goosebumps” jumps from No. 11 to No. 9. The track from the Spanish-born producer drew 1.8 million U.S. streams in the week ending Dec. 31, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. “Goosebumps” reached new highs a week earlier on Dance/Mix Show Airplay (No. 17) and Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs (No. 19). Additionally, the burgeoning international hit bounds 137-102 in its fourth week on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart and debuts at No. 141 on the Billboard Global 200. “Goosebumps” updates (with an uncredited vocalist) Travis Scott’s 2017 track of the same name, which hit Hot Rap Songs (No. 13 peak), Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (No. 21)...
There were a lot of strange characters storming D.C.’s Capitol building on Wednesday — including Ariel Pink and John Maus — but the most memorable was a man dressed as a Viking with American flag face paint. He’s Jake Angeli, an Arizona resident who’s known as the “QAnon Shaman,” but some thought he was Jay Kay, the lead singer of Jamiroquai. In response, Kay took to Twitter and shared a video of him taking on different accents while explaining it wasn’t him at the Capitol. “Good morning world! Now some of you may be thinking you saw me in Washington last night but I’m afraid I wasn’t with all those freaks,” Kay said. While he sometimes sports some unexpected headwear on during performances—not yet a horned helmet, though maybe this will serve as some inspiration. See his tweet...
Source: Joseph Marzullo/WENN.com / WENN In case you haven’t heard, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West may or may not be heading to divorce. As with any potential Hollywood break up there is plenty of conjecture about what happened—and one theory gaining traction is that it was Yeezy running for President that finally made his wife at least start seriously eyeing the door. According to Page Six, one of their sources says Yeezy’s struggle bid for the top office in the land is what made her conclude that she “needed to end the marriage for the sake of her kids and her own sanity.” If you recall, Yeezy’s announcement that he was seriously running for President was an exercise in struggle. Back in July, West gathered hundreds of people for a campaign rally, during a pandemic, in Charleston, South Ca...