HotNewHipHop https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/ The Latest Hip Hop News, Songs, Rap Albums & Music, Gossip & Entertainment News, Sneaker Releases, Sports News, TV & Movies, Interviews, Culture & more Sun, 19 Jul 2026 23:10:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.2 First In-Hand Images Of The Air Jordan 4 Retro “White Laser” Surface https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002682-air-jordan-4-retro-white-laser-sneaker-news Sun, 19 Jul 2026 23:10:06 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002682 New in-hand photos reveal details on the Air Jordan 4 "White Laser," set to return in February of next year.

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New in-hand photos are giving fans their first real look at the Air Jordan 4 “White Laser.” The shoe is set to release in February 2027. This marks the pair’s first retro since its original 2005 debut.

The original release never got a proper comeback in over 20 years. It first launched through the Jumpman23 website as part of a 20th anniversary celebration. That drop came bundled with a matching t-shirt and hat. Designer Mark Smith created the laser-etched technique used on the shoe. The process engraves detailed graphics directly into the leather itself.

Various Air Jordan silhouettes and motifs appear etched across the white upper. Red detailing shows up on the eyelets, tongue, and Jumpman branding. Black fills in the wing tabs, midsole, and heel area. The “White Laser” is expected to release alongside its “Black Laser”.

Reports suggest both pairs will come packaged together in one set. This 2027 version should reach far more people than the original did. That first release stayed limited to one online-only drop back in 2005.

The new on-hand photos show the laser detailing holding up well up close. Fans have been waiting a long time to see this colorway return. February 2027 is now the date most people are watching.

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Air Jordan 4 Retro “White Laser”

The laser-etched technique remains the defining feature of this entire colorway. Mark Smith developed the process back in 2005 for the shoe’s original release.

It uses a precise engraving method to burn artwork directly onto leather. That artwork blends imagery from earlier Air Jordan models into one busy design. The white leather base makes those engravings especially easy to see up close.

Red and black accents help frame the design without overwhelming it. This color layout closely follows the original “Fire Red” Air Jordan 4 from 1989. Jordan Brand has revisited laser detailing a few times since 2005.

Both the 2015 and 2019 releases used similar etching techniques on other colorways. Still, neither of those matched the original “White Laser” design directly. This 2027 retro finally brings that specific colorway back for a new audience.

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Future “The Real Me” Review https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002678-future-the-real-me-album-review Sun, 19 Jul 2026 22:05:49 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002678 On "The Real Me," Future explores every version of himself except the one that moves forward.

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Future has always been misunderstood. From the moment he gained public consciousness with “Tony Montana,” listeners struggled to understand what they were hearing. The Auto-Tune, the slurred delivery and lack of traditional enunciation made him easy to dismiss before people realized what Charlamagne Tha God and Gucci Mane recognized early: Future wasn’t a traditional rapper, but he was an exceptional songwriter.

Understanding Future the artist was always easier than understanding Future the person. That tension has followed him throughout his career. His music has always lived between contradictions of a superstar’s desire for privacy, a womanizer seeking loyalty, and the drug-fueled nihilist who just can’t escape his emotions. Those contradictions are what made his best work so compelling, but they’re also what make The Real Me such a difficult album to fully grasp.

The rollout suggested Future was finally separating the man from the mythology. Instead, the album often feels like he opened every folder on his hard drive, picked one song from each, and turned it into a tracklist. The best moments on The Real Me happen when those different versions of Future collide.

“Fukk An Interview” sets that tone immediately, but not in the explosive way its title suggests. Instead, Future sounds restrained and exhausted. The icy synths and heavy drums create the feeling of someone putting up another wall around himself rather than tearing one down. It’s less a rejection of the media in the way Big Banks suggested than it is the sound of someone frustrated with constantly being interpreted outside of the narrative he’s allowed. 

That cold atmosphere becomes one of the album’s strongest markers of identity. “Money Over Everything” uses spacious pads to create a larger-than-life feeling, matching Future’s tendency to make luxury feel almost isolating. “Tank Top Pluto” turns that same energy into a guttural flex where respect matters more than money, while “Weight Up” uses dramatic violin-driven production to give his drug-fueled brags a sense of danger and opulence. Those songs work because the production understands the contradiction behind Future’s music. The excess has often functioned as a defense mechanism.

“Konnichiwa” is where that idea comes together best. On paper, it’s familiar territory: the nihilistic Future who dismisses competition, relationships and expectations. But the song’s arrangement makes that perspective feel more complicated. The layered vocals, distorted textures and contrast between his deeper, detached delivery and higher-pitched ad-libs create the feeling of different versions of Future fighting for control. It’s one of the rare moments where the album’s idea matches the music itself.

The problem is that The Real Me doesn’t always find that same chemistry. Future has always had a natural pop instinct, but his best crossover records never felt like crossover records. The emotion came first. The hit came second. Here, some of those moments feel like Future reaching for familiar formulas.

The Pharrell-produced “Alice” feels like his attempt at the “Please Don’t Stop The Music” moment in his catalog, a bright, rave-inspired record built for a bigger audience. “Hollywood” taps into a similar aesthetic, using nostalgic synths and cinematic textures, but the vibe occasionally feels more like a reference point than an identity.

“California Girls” works better because Future sounds genuinely playful. The pitched-up inflections bring out a side of his personality that doesn’t appear often. Still, the song carries echoes of “Wait For U,” making it feel like an extension of something he’s already mastered rather than a new direction. “No Misery” succeeds for the opposite reason. The melancholy gives the experimentation a purpose. “Radio,” meanwhile, feels less memorable, especially when contextualized as the song that was supposed to usher in a new era for Future.

“One Two” and “Build A Bitch” introduce a more juvenile side of him, embracing the absurdity that usually gets overshadowed by the darker mythology surrounding him. The most generous interpretation is that Future is tapping into the same stylistic choice that allowed Slick Rick to turn nursery rhymes into something fly. The other possibility is that Future is simply showing listeners a side of himself that has always been there. Maybe underneath the toxic king persona is just a guy who likes being ridiculous.

2018” pushes that idea too far. The high-pitched vocals are interesting, but the song eventually becomes defined by the effect rather than what Future does with it. Future has always known how to manipulate his voice to create different emotions. Here, the vocal choice never develops beyond the initial idea.

And that’s the difference between Future’s best experiments and his weaker ones. He has never been afraid to try something different. The question is whether the experimentation reveals another layer of himself or just another aesthetic. The album becomes much more compelling when Future stops trying to showcase every version of himself and focuses on what connects them.

Snow In Skyami” captures that contradiction better than almost anything else on the album. Future wants abundance without being judged for what that abundance costs him. The money, the women, and the lifestyle provide endless options, but they can’t provide the things he actually wants. Loyalty, trust and peace.

“Tryna stay away from that toxic shit, but I can’t deny it” feels like the album’s thesis because it’s a raw admission. Future understands the patterns that keep repeating. He just hasn’t figured out how to break them.

That same complexity makes “Build A Bitch” more interesting than it initially appears. On the surface, it’s another toxic fantasy about creating the perfect woman. But underneath, it’s Future trying to build a solution to problems that can’t be solved through access or abundance. He doesn’t know exactly what he wants because he might just want too much.

“Big Moment” and “Cast A Spell” are where the album finally finds the emotional specificity that has always separated Future’s best songwriting from his imitators. Instead of speaking broadly about pain, these songs focus on the delayed consequences of avoiding it. The soulful production and late-night atmosphere of “Cast A Spell” recall HNDRXX, not because Future is chasing the past, but because that environment allows him to be vulnerable again.

That’s the paradox of The Real Me. Future has never struggled to show listeners who he is. That’s why he’s remained a fixture in our lives: he spent his entire career giving audiences every version of himself. However, access isn’t the same as intimacy. The album feels like opening Future’s hard drive and finding thousands of songs with incredible individual qualities that never quite form a complete picture. The ideas, melodies and production are there. But too often, they sound like things Future has already mastered rather than places he’s trying to go.

The real Future has never been one person, and that complexity is what made him such a fascinating figure, the same complexity that earned him that specific Andre 3000 co-sign you hear at the beginning of “No Misery.” The challenge now is that he’s spent so long mastering every version of himself that finding the next one might be the hardest part.

User Reviews

HNHH users rated Future’s new album, The Real Me, 4.09 stars out of 5 based on 11 reviews. One user wrote, “Future is 1 of the most favorite rappers of all time.” In a less favorable review, another added, “Probably won’t listen to it again.”

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J. Cole Can’t Help But Laugh After Fan Throws Bra Onstage During His Show https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002675-j-cole-fan-throws-bra-onstage-show-the-fall-off-tour Sun, 19 Jul 2026 21:57:33 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002675 J. Cole is not the type of rapper to be collecting fans' bras onstage, but "The Fall-Off" tour clearly holds some surprises.

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J. Cole is a few shows into his The Fall-Off world tour, stopping in Charlotte, Miami, and Tampa before hosting two shows in Atlanta on Friday (July 17) and Saturday (July 18). On one of these nights, he saw something happen that probably hadn’t happened to him in a long time: A fan threw a bra onstage for him.

This type of fan interaction is something you might expect from someone like A$AP Rocky or Drake, who have more of a player attitude in most of their music. But for someone a bit more low-key like Cole, it’s more of a rare occurrence despite his massive fame. He even spoke about this rarity while laughing and holding the bra up as fans cheered.

“N***a ain’t got a bra onstage in a long motherf***ing time,” the Dreamville MC remarked. “You got to cherish that s**t.”

J. Cole’s been having other fan interactions on this trek, such as having a fan go bar-for-bar with him for his guest verse on Benny The Butcher’s “Johnny P’s Caddy.” Overall, fans seem to be incredibly happy with the shows so far, and there will probably be more surprises in store.

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Where Is J. Cole’s Tour Going Next?

These performances will stretch through September 23 in North America before moving to Europe from October 7 to November 12, a few Oceania shows in November and December, and a December 12 close-out in South Africa. We’ll see what other fans end up being part of viral moments, special memories, and tour highlights.

Elsewhere, J. Cole’s The Fall-Off magazine is giving fans another dimension of this era. But it focuses more on hip-hop journalism and history, as well as some reflections from the Fayetteville icon himself. For example, he revealed Kendrick Lamar once helped convince him not to retire all the way back in 2014.

It all combines to make a very cathartic and all-encompassing era for Cole. With more new music cooking up despite retiring in a solo studio sense, he will still be big for the culture until hell freezes over. But whether or not he headlines another tour of The Fall-Off‘s magnitude is a different question, so get your tickets while you still can.

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Drake Pulls Up To FIFA World Cup Final To See If He Won His Massive Bet https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002671-drake-pulls-up-fifa-world-cup-final-massive-bet Sun, 19 Jul 2026 21:16:57 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002671 Drake bet $1.5 million on Argentina to beat Spain in regulation time at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and things are still up in the air.

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Drake has been following the 2026 FIFA World Cup very closely, and he chose to pull up to New York City today (Sunday, July 19) to watch the final for himself. He placed a massive $1.5 million bet on Argentina to beat Spain, and as of writing this article, the score is still 0-0.

If Argentina scores a goal in the next few minutes within regulation time and comes out on top, the 6ix God could walk away with over 5 million dollars. But if the game goes to extra time, the Stake bet is no more. It’s a big risk, but it’s all worth it for the love of the game.

It also must be an amazing experience to be there in the heat of the action, where many other celebrities are in attendance. Some of them even popped out to perform, rumors of which followed Drizzy around for a long time.

Post Malone, Swae Lee, and IShowSpeed performed to open the match up, and the halftime show saw Madonna, BTS, Justin Bieber, Shakira, Burna Boy, and more grace the field.

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Drake At The World Cup Final

Ironically enough, some of Drake’s biggest current foes are also at this FIFA World Cup final. Jay-Z pulled up with BeyoncĆ©, and A$AP Rocky was also in attendance with Rihanna. Rocky got mixed up in a viral moment, as a commentator called Pharrell “AKA Rocky.”

Both of these MCs were the targets of various disses on ICEMAN, which they have responded to in their own ways. MetLife Stadium is so massive that they probably won’t run into each other, but a lot of fans can’t help but take note of the connections.

In any case, the game is going into extra time at press time, so Drizzy will not be walking away with cash even if Argentina comes out on top in the end. But you know what they say: You win some, you lose some.

This FIFA World Cup has been amazing to witness this summer, and every cultural corner seemed to tune in. We’ll see how the final minutes of this event play out.

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Future’s “The Real Me” Officially Becomes His 12th No. 1 Album https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002662-future-the-real-me-12th-number-one-album Sun, 19 Jul 2026 20:40:09 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002662 Future is one of the rappers with the most number one albums in history, a story that continues with "The Real Me."

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Future just got a heap of new RIAA certifications, and his commercially successful week continues. Billboard just updated their 200 albums chart, and his new album The Real Me debuted at No. 1 on the chart with 131K album-equivalent units sold in its first week, according to Luminate.

Of these 131K first week numbers, 118K of them come from streaming numbers, representing 120.3 million streams across the entire tracklist. The remaining 13K are made up of pure album sales, which are across an 11-track and full 22-track digital release, a 13-track vinyl across four variants, and a 21-track CD with two editions.

This is the Atlanta icon’s 12th chart-topping LP, making him the rap artist with the third-most chart-toppers and the overall artist with the fifth-most chart-toppers. The only names ahead of him are The Beatles with 19, Taylor Swift with 15, Drake with 15 (ICEMAN is still in the Billboard 200’s top ten), and Jay-Z with 14.

All in all, this achievement puts Fewtch in an incredibly exclusive and rare class of commercial artists. With each passing year, he continues to prove he is as relevant and attention-grabbing as ever.

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Future’s The Real Me

Debates over Future’s The Real Me persist, whether it’s from divided fans or wider hip-hop media. For example, Joe Budden dragged the tracklist on his podcast.

“It sounds like Future kind of spoofing himself… Once you got to [track] 13, 14, 15… On the first half, I almost deleted that s**t,” he shared.

But plenty of other Pluto fans are having a much better time with this new record, bumping highlights like “Tank Top Pluto” and “Trench Coat.” Maybe the project will age better with time for the detractors these days.

Beyond this, though, Future also has beef to address, which threw a small wrench into The Real Me‘s rollout. NBA YoungBoy dissed him, apologized, and later walked that back with a diss track. While YB said there isn’t any real beef, he seems to have an issue with some behind-the-scenes tension.

In any case, Fewtch has a lot to celebrate to balance this out. With this latest number one album, he’s cementing himself even more in the history books.

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Playboi Carti Steps Out In Supreme x MM6 Maison Margiela https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002665-playboi-carti-supreme-x-mm6-maison-margiela-streetwear-news Sun, 19 Jul 2026 20:29:19 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002665 Playboi Carti wore multiple pieces from the Supreme x MM6 Maison Margiela collection, including its money-print Timberland boots.

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Playboi Carti stepped out wearing pieces from the Supreme x MM6 Maison Margiela collection. He posed alongside a friend near a parked car at night.

Carti wore the collection’s hoodie covered in an all-over $100 bill print. He paired it with dark, baggy denim and layered jewelry throughout. In one photo, he pulled a plain white Supreme hoodie completely over his face. That piece featured a subtle paint-splatter box logo across the front.

Another shot showed him dangling a matching pair of boots outside the car. Those were the collection’s Timberland 6-inch boots, also covered in cash graphics. Green rope laces and gold eyelets stood out against the money print design.

A soft lining matches the same texture used on his hoodie. This collection dropped back in March as part of Supreme’s Spring 2026 lineup. It marked the first time Supreme and MM6 released footwear together.

The full range included jackets, denim, accessories, and other cash-printed pieces. Martin Margiela’s old dollar-bill wallet design inspired much of that theme. Supreme and MM6 previously collaborated on apparel back in Spring 2024.

This time, the partnership expanded into a much larger 35-piece collection. Carti’s outfit pulled directly from some of the collection’s most recognizable pieces. It’s a straightforward look at how the pieces translate.

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Playboi Carti’s Supreme x MM6 Maison Margiela

The hoodie Carti wore uses the same $100 bill print found throughout the line. That graphic also appears on a matching jacket, T-shirts, and the Timberland boots. MM6’s signature numeric coding shows up on the boot’s tongue and insole. That detail ties the collaboration back to Margiela’s usual design language.

The boots keep Timberland’s classic silhouette, including its rubber lug outsole. A padded leather collar and anti-fatigue footbed remain part of the build too. Supreme’s white hoodie pulled over his face, uses a subtler paint-splatter design.

It nods to Martin Margiela’s long history with white paint imagery. Together, these pieces represent two very different sides of the same collection. One leans loud and graphic, while the other stays minimal and textured.

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Commentator Calls Pharrell “AKA Rocky” At FIFA World Cup Final https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002658-commentator-pharrell-aka-rocky-fifa-world-cup-final Sun, 19 Jul 2026 20:10:02 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002658 The commentator at the 2026 FIFA World Cup final corrected himself and said A$AP Rocky... But he still wrongly identified Pharrell.

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A whole bunch of celebrities are in New York City today (Sunday, July 19) to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. But if you were listening to a United Kingdom broadcast and looking away from the screen, you might not have the right idea of who was actually in the crowd and where in the crowd they were. In a clip caught by Hip Hop All Day on Twitter, a commentator confused Pharrell with “AKA Rocky” (he meant A$AP Rocky) when the Neptunes producer appeared on screen.

“I think that’s AKA Rocky. Or A$AP Rocky, sorry… I think…” the commentator said. It led to a wave of jokes online and outraged reactions, with some alleging racism and others just finding it to be a funny mix-up. But with the cavalcade of superstars attending this massive match, there are a lot of superstars to keep track of… Although it’s still ridiculous to mix up P with Rocky.

Maybe the commentator was thinking of Pharrell Williams and A$AP Rocky’s shared fashion prowess in along to their shared musical stardom. While their Louis Vuitton collaboration did not pan out, Williams previewed new music with the Harlem creative at the brand’s runway show in January of this year.

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Pharrell At The World Cup

Elsewhere, Pharrell had another big weekend in July, as last week saw Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium shows take over the timeline. During his special guest appearance on the final night of the three-concert run, P sent a warning to Hov’s enemies.

“They poked the bear and then the bear cut his hair and now he got on his helmet,ā€ he expressed. ā€œAnd he getting ready to go to work. I hope you kill all them n***as, y’all know what I’m talking about.”

Meanwhile, A$AP Rocky seems to prefer other sports, and he is in heaven following his New York Knicks’ NBA championship earlier this summer. But the ironic part of all this is that Rocky and his boo Rihanna are at the World Cup final right now. So maybe that U.K. commentator had seen them before and got his wires crossed for a second. Either way, it mad for a pretty viral moment.

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Post Malone, Swae Lee & IShowSpeed Perform At FIFA World Cup Final https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002654-post-malone-swae-lee-ishowspeed-fifa-world-cup-final Sun, 19 Jul 2026 19:20:04 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002654 Post Malone brought out Swae Lee after IShowSpeed performed at the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, with other artists set for the halftime show.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is starting today (Sunday, July 19) as of writing this article, and things already kicked off with a bang. IShowSpeed became the first content creator to perform at the event, giving a rendition of his FIFA-promoting track “Champions.” Then, Post Malone debuted some new music for this opening part of the overall final match and closing ceremony, later bringing out Swae Lee to perform their mega hit “Sunflower.”

Post also performed his hit “Wow,” and it seemed like an extravagant time overall. Folks had a lot to say in their initial reactions to the whole shindig, whether it was about Malone’s apparent return to hip-hop or Speed performing at an event of this magnitude. There were a lot of memes, criticisms, and other wild reactions on social media. But they will all pale in comparison to folks’ reactions to the showdown between Argentina and Spain for the ultimate victory.

Elsewhere for this FIFA World Cup closing, they have a stacked halftime show for fans. Justin Bieber, BTS, Madonna, and Shakira will grace the stage for a lengthy and ambitious performance.

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FIFA World Cup Final Performances

Plenty of other artists have performed at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, whether it’s officially sanctioned fan events or the actual games and events from the organization. For example, Future and Tyla performed for the opening ceremonies weeks ago, and 50 Cent signed up to perform at various fan events.

There has also been some hip-hop crossover with the World Cup, whether it’s as fans or more official collaborations. Fans are already joking about the “Drake curse” again after he bet over a million dollars on Argentina to beat Spain today. Also, whether it’s folks like Travis Scott or Jay-Z, there have been a lot of celebrity pop-outs.

With all this in mind, IShowSpeed, Post Malone, and Swae Lee started to close out an incredibly exciting time for the summer. After all, this only happens every four years, so a lot of different cultural and entertainment corners celebrate it. We’ll see if the 2026 FIFA World Cup final’s halftime show is even more spectacular.

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PlaqueBoyMax Breaks Down After OjaySuave Calls Him A Sellout For “Diva” Tattoo https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002650-plaqueboymax-breaks-down-ojay-sellout-diva-tattoo Sun, 19 Jul 2026 18:50:26 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002650 PlaqueBoyMax emotionally responded to OjaySuave questioning his sexuality and criticizing his recent expressions and moves.

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PlaqueBoyMax has to face a lot of criticisms as a streamer, whether it’s more light-hearted or serious. That’s especially been the case these days, as some folks are questioning his sexuality and clowning him for getting a “Diva” tattoo. During a recent livestream caught by PlaqueBoyMaxUpdates on Twitter, Max broke down after streamer OjaySuave started to call him a sellout.

“Why you want to be a diva?” Ojay asked him, saying he’s a “demon” and needs to “cleanse” himself in church. He also said PBM seems “confused” and needs “guidance” for his “clip-farming,” going on to say it’s an “abomination.”

“Don’t lose yourself, don’t sell your soul, Max,” Suave continued, expressing appreciation for Max helping him out with streaming but still saying he’s playing into a persona too much. Eventually, the artist had enough and walked away, resuming the stream when he was far away from the crowd at Streamer University.

“I’ma end my stream,” the “Thong Song” creative emotionally remarked, seemingly holding back tears. He mostly spoke on how streaming gave him the ability to express himself, and how he felt like Ojay was just trying to go viral by berating him on his platform.

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OjaySuave Disrespects PlaqueBoyMax

“I might be a little weird, I might tat some s**t and n***as think I’m gay. I don’t give a f**k,” Max said. “What’s wrong with being gay? There’s nothing wrong with that s**t. Y’all n***as is wack and corny. You’re just thinking how the next n***a think… I’ma be myself regardless… You’re close-minded. But it’s one love, bro… It don’t matter if n***as gay, it don’t matter if they’re straight. Why don’t we just love each other, bro?”

“F**k Ojay,” he added. “If you f***ed with me, you should’ve said that s**t off-camera… I’ma just go chill. Always be yourself, f**k what they say…”

PlaqueBoyMax often claps back at hate fiercely, but this time, it hit a little too close to home. Hopefully he continues to find the people that really support him and won’t chastise him for his choices. With new music always cooking, Max has a lot of bigger things to focus on.

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Someone Apparently Bought Air Jordan 3 “True Blue” For $30 At Foot Locker https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1002646-air-jordan-3-true-blue-sneaker-news-9 Sun, 19 Jul 2026 18:43:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1002646 A sneakerhead's Foot Locker receipt shows they paid just $30 for the new Air Jordan 3 "True Blue" that are sitting on shelves.

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Someone walked into Foot Locker today and left with a deal of a lifetime. They picked up the Air Jordan 3 “True Blue,” which released today. Instead of paying full price, they only paid $30.01 total.

A receipt shared online shows the wild breakdown of the sale. The shoe was originally priced at $230 before any discounts applied. It rang up at $220 due to some kind of markdown.

A FLX Cash Reward then knocked off another $10 from that total. Somehow, the final subtotal landed at just $30.01. Reactions online have been mixed since the receipt started circulating.

Some people think the whole thing is completely fake. Others believe there’s a simpler explanation behind the low total. One theory suggests they returned a different pair first. The return would have added store credit toward this new purchase.

From there, the $10 FLX reward covered the remaining difference. If true, that would explain the unusually low final price. Neither theory has been confirmed by the person who posted it. For now, the story is still just speculation either way.

Sneakerheads love picking apart receipts like this online. It’s part of the fun when something looks too good to be true. Whether it’s real or not, it’s got people talking today. Stories like this always seem to find their way around sneaker circles.

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Air Jordan 3 “True Blue”

Return-based math like this actually happens more than people realize. A shopper can return one pair and apply that value toward another. That credit would show up before tax and rewards get applied.

Combined with a $10 FLX Cash reward, the total could shrink fast. That would explain how a $230 sneaker rang up near $30. Still, receipts don’t always tell the full story of a transaction.

Without seeing the original return, it’s hard to confirm anything for certain. That’s likely why opinions online are split down the middle right now.

Some want proof before believing a deal this good. Others are fine assuming it’s a clever, legal use of store credit. Either way, it’s sparked a decent amount of debate today.

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