LIL NAS X: “Satan Shoes” Prove Polarizing
So have ya'll seen or even heard about Lil Nas X’s so-called “Satan Shoes.”
The limited-edition release features a pair of Nike Air Max ’97’s, customized with some devilish details. There were only 666 pairs sold... The shoe has one drop of human blood mixed with the ink in the air pocket and Luke 10:18 printed on the side, pentagrams and upside down crosses, with a red-and-black color way. The shoe cost $1,018, they sold out in less than 60 seconds
Nike made it clear they have nothing to do with satanic sneakers. "We do not have a relationship with Little Nas X or MSCH… Nike did not design or release these shoes and they do not endorse them.
KODAK BLACK: New Clothing Line
Kodak Black wants folks to feel the “L.O.V.E.” with his latest venture.
He's starting a new clothing line using the acronym L-O-V-E. It stands for Loyalty Out Values Everything. Even though the new brand is brand new, major retailers like Foot Locker and Footaction have apparently already signed on to carry some gear.
TMZ reports that L.O.V.E. has sold out all pre-orders. Part of the profits will go towards local, national and international charities “dedicated to empowering minorities and judicial reform.”
Boosie Penalized For A Slap!
Boosie Badazz had his Instagram page suspended after he posted a video of him slapping a man on the set of a music video shoot. The Louisiana rapper reportedly paid the guy a little over $500 to slap him in the face for a scene for Boosie’s video with DaBaby, “Period.”
JUICY J: Fans Question Health Advice
Juicy J is using his social media platforms to encourage folks to think twice about getting vaccinated.
Juicy said, “If I was you, I wouldn’t get vaccinated. I would wear a mask and take vitamins.” Now this led to a number of his followers questioning his advice. One responded, "Hey juice. Big fan. You told me to sip on sizzurp when I was in the 7th grade. Imma just say sit this one out playa.” Others thought it was hypocritical to advocate the recreational use of drugs and prescription medication but to take a hard line against something like the COVID-19 vaccine.
He’s a rapper, not a doctor.