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 Mon, 13 Jul 2026 01:04:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0.1 LeBron James Laces Up “Reasonable Doubt” AF1 At Jay-Z’s Night 2 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001875-lebron-james-jay-z-x-air-force-1-reasonable-doubt-sneaker-news Mon, 13 Jul 2026 01:34:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001875 LeBron James wore the unreleased Jay-Z's "Reasonable Doubt" Air Force 1 during the rapper's Yankee Stadium tour.

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LeBron James showed up at Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium residency wearing something special. He had on the “Reasonable Doubt” Air Force 1, tied to Jay’s 30th anniversary run. Jay-Z is celebrating three decades of his debut album this month.

The shows also mark 25 years since “The Blueprint” dropped. LeBron attended the concerts alongside a long list of celebrities and athletes. Names like Kevin Hart, Megan Thee Stallion, and Leonardo DiCaprio were also there.

Photos and video from the stadium showed LeBron in the sneaker up close. The shoe keeps the classic triple white Air Force 1 build. One heel carries an embossed Roc-A-Fella Records logo in white.

The opposite heel reads “Reasonable Doubt 1996,” marking the album’s release year. That design nods back to a rare 1999 promotional Air Force 1. Nike only brought that original pair back once, in 2017. This new version has mostly stayed within Jay-Z’s inner circle so far.

Rapper Fabolous also received a pair as part of the rollout. No public release has been confirmed for the “Reasonable Doubt” Air Force 1. Based on past drops like this, it may remain a friends and family piece. Still, LeBron wearing it out added more visibility to the shoe. It’s one more piece connecting Jay-Z’s anniversary run to sneaker culture.

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Jay-Z x Air Force 1 “Reasonable Doubt”

Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium shows have turned into one of the summer’s biggest events. Each night has pulled in a packed list of musicians and athletes. Beyond LeBron, guests have included Beyonce, Nas, Eminem, and Pharrell Williams.

The concerts are split between two of Jay-Z’s most important albums. Night one leaned into “Reasonable Doubt,” while night two honored “The Blueprint.” Both shows reportedly broke attendance records for the venue. Alongside the performances, Roc-A-Fella branded merchandise and pop-ups appeared around the city.

The Air Force 1 fits into that larger anniversary campaign. It borrows details from a sneaker Jay-Z has been tied to since 1999. Seeing LeBron in a pair only adds to the shoe’s growing reputation. For now, fans outside Jay’s circle can only watch from a distance.

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Jordan Melo 5.5 Set To Make Its First Retro Return In 2027 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001869-jordan-melo-5-5-sneaker-news Mon, 13 Jul 2026 01:03:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001869 The Jordan Melo 5.5 is returning, bringing back Carmelo Anthony's iconic signature sneaker, in the summer of 2027.

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The Jordan Melo 5.5 is coming back next summer, marking its first retro release ever. The shoe first debuted on Black Friday back in 2005. It’sreturning in the same colorway that made it a standout at launch.

Black leather covers most of the upper, with university blue running through the outsole and lining. That same blue shows up on the midfoot sides and the embroidered heel logo. A yellow tone sits behind the tongue and on the heel Jumpman for that extra little bit of contrast.

Carmelo Anthony became Jordan Brand’s first signature basketball athlete after getting picked third overall in 2003. That deal helped set the stage for future signature stars on the roster.

Unlike a lot of signature shoes, the 5.5 wasn’t built from scratch. Instead, it borrowed design elements straight from the Air Jordan 5 and Air Jordan 6. That mashup approach gave it a look that still feels different today.

The original release also came with a metallic silver hangtag shaped like a small booklet. It walked buyers through some of the shoe’s design details back then. Anthony has stayed close to the game since retiring from the NBA. He’s been visible through his podcast and other public appearances lately. Sneaker fans have wanted this one retroed for years now.

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Jordan Melo 5.5

Carmelo Anthony’s signature line took an unusual route compared to most Jordan Brand athletes. Instead of getting fresh silhouettes, his early shoes borrowed heavily from existing Air Jordan models.

The Melo 1.5 mixed cues from the Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 2. Then the 5.5 followed that same pattern using the 5 and 6 as its base. That hybrid style became part of what made the shoe stand out.

It never looked like a typical team release or a basic signature model. The shape and paneling clearly pull from those classic silhouettes. Yet the Melo branding and blue accents still give it its own identity. For longtime collectors, that blend is a big part of the appeal. Newer fans get a chance to grab a shoe that hasn’t retroed much.

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The 10 Best Low-Top Air Force 1 Collabs Of All Time https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001383-best-air-force-1-low-collabs-ranked Mon, 13 Jul 2026 01:00:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001383 From Virgil Abloh's Louis Vuitton to the HTM collab that started it all, these are the 10 best Nike Air Force 1 Low collaborations ever.

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The Nike Air Force 1 Low has been the canvas of choice for over four decades, and no silhouette in sneaker history has attracted a more diverse and impressive roster of collaborators.

From hip-hop labels and luxury fashion houses to Japanese designers and California streetwear brands, the AF1 Low has absorbed every influence thrown at it without ever losing what makes it iconic.

Some of the collabs on this list changed the entire blueprint for how Nike works with outside partners. Others simply captured a cultural moment so perfectly that they’ve never been forgotten. Here are the 10 best Nike Air Force 1 Low collaborations ever made.

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10. Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Low

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Virgil Abloh’s Louis Vuitton x Nike Air Force 1 Low was a huge collaboration coming in at #10. Released in 2022, the collection featured nine colorways of the AF1 Low wrapped in premium calf leather and LV monogram patterns.

Before a wider retail release, pairs were auctioned at Sotheby’s, generating enormous attention and setting the tone for what followed. It was Abloh’s final major project before his passing, which gave the shoe a weight that extended far beyond design or fashion.

A meeting of two of the most recognizable names in the world, on a shoe that needed no introduction from either side.

9. Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low “The Ten”

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The Off-White x Air Force 1 Low “The Ten” is the collab that redefined what a Nike partnership could look like. Released in 2017 as part of Virgil Abloh’s landmark “The Ten” collection, the shoe featured a translucent upper, exposed foam, and deconstructed detailing that had never been seen on an AF1 before.

The zip-tie, the quotation marks, the handwritten text and every detail was deliberate and instantly recognizable. It sent resale markets into a frenzy and opened the door for a new generation of conceptual Nike collabs. Before “The Ten,” collaborations looked one way.

8. Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low “MCA”

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If “The Ten” changed the conversation, the “MCA” cemented Virgil Abloh’s place as the most important Nike collaborator of his era. Released in 2019 to mark his exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the shoe featured a University Blue upper with a metallic silver Swoosh and Abloh’s signature zip-tie.

The rollout was intentionally chaotic with random SNKRS drops, surprise locations, and a friends-and-family rollout that made getting a pair feel nearly impossible. It’s widely considered his finest AF1 work, a shoe that tied personal history, institutional recognition, and streetwear culture together in one release.

7. Tiffany & Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low

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The Tiffany & Co. x Nike Air Force 1 Low landed in 2023 and immediately dominated headlines. Its black suede upper, sterling silver hardware, and Tiffany Blue Swoosh kept things deliberately minimal, which divided opinion almost immediately.

Some felt the execution didn’t match the prestige of the Tiffany. Others saw it as exactly the kind of restraint a luxury collab should have.

Either way, nobody stopped talking about it. The custom silver accessories, high-end packaging, and a price point to match made it one of the most discussed sneaker releases of that year regardless of where you landed on the design itself.

6. Roc-A-Fella x Nike Air Force 1 Low

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The Roc-A-Fella x Nike Air Force 1 Low is where the modern celebrity sneaker collab began. Originally produced in 1999 as an exclusive with 100 pairs, the build featured a Roc-A-Fella logo stitched on the heel and nothing else.

No loud branding, no special materials, just the right name in the right place at the right moment. It proved that a co-sign could carry as much weight as any design detail. Nike took notice and the blueprint was set.

The shoe finally received an official retail release in 2017 as part of the AF1’s 35th anniversary collection, giving it the wider audience it always deserved.

5. Stüssy x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Black”

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The Stüssy x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple Black” came out in December 2020. It immediately sold out everywhere it landed. Its all-black hemp upper replaced the traditional leather build entirely, giving the shoe a texture and feel unlike any standard AF1.

Subtle Stüssy double-S embroidery on the toe box and the brand’s World Tour branding on the tongue tag kept the co-branding clean and intentional. It was a shoe built on restraint, letting the material and construction do the talking instead of loud graphics.

4. Terror Squad x Nike Air Force 1 Low

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Fat Joe’s connection to the Air Force 1 runs deeper than almost any other artist in hip-hop history. In the mid-2000s, Nike produced several Terror Squad-branded AF1s exclusively for Joe and his crew. They kept them off shelves entirely and making them among the most sought-after pairs of that era.

The design was simple but the story behind them was everything. Nike finally gave the collab an official retail release in 2023, letting a new generation of sneakerheads access a shoe that had spent nearly two decades as one of hip-hop’s most mythologized pairs.

3. Supreme x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple White”

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The Supreme x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Triple White” released in 2020 and proved that sometimes the most powerful move is knowing what not to add. Full-grain leather upper, all-white build, and a small debossed Box Logo on the heel.

No special materials, no loud colorways, no gimmicks. Just two of the most recognizable names in their respective worlds sharing the same shoe with maximum restraint.

It sold out instantly on Supreme’s website and has been restocked several times since. A collab that succeeds entirely on the strength of its simplicity, which is harder to pull off than it looks.

2. Travis Scott x Nike Air Force 1 Low

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Travis Scott’s first Nike AF1 collab arrived in 2017, just as his partnership with the brand was beginning to reshape music and sneakers. The backwards Swoosh, the Cactus Jack branding, and the removable details gave the shoe a personality that felt different from anything before.

It came before the Jordan Brand era took over and before every Travis Scott drop became a guaranteed sellout. In some ways it’s the most interesting collab he’s ever done, a shoe that announced exactly what was coming without fully showing its hand yet.

1. HTM x Nike Air Force 1 Low

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The HTM x Nike Air Force 1 Low from 2002 started everything. Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tinker Hatfield, and Nike CEO Mark Parker came together under the HTM moniker to produce one of the most limited and influential AF1s ever made.

Only 1,500 pairs were produced per colorway, with premium materials that the standard AF1 had never seen before. The goal was simple: elevate a classic without changing what made it iconic. It worked.

The HTM AF1 essentially invented the modern premium Nike collab format. It proved that limited availability and superior construction could turn an everyday shoe into a grail. Every collab on this list owes something to what HTM started.

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Nike SB Taking On The Air Foamposite One In A New “Team Red” https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001864-nike-sb-air-foamposite-one-team-red-sneaker-news Mon, 13 Jul 2026 00:28:57 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001864 Nike SB is reportedly bringing the Air Foamposite One into its lineup with a "Team Red" colorway set for Spring 2027.

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Nike SB is reportedly bringing the Air Foamposite One into its lineup. This “Team Red” pair is expected sometime in Spring 2027. It would mark the first time this silhouette joins Nike’s legendary skateboarding group.

Penny Hardaway’s signature model first released back in 1997 for basketball. Its molded shell and heavier build make it an unusual fit for skating. Still, Nike SB has taken on unlikely models before this one. The Air Max 95 and Air Force 1 both got similar skate makeovers recently.

This colorway uses a mix of black, white, and team red tones in a truly vibrant way. Also a glossy red upper covers most of the shoe’s molded shell. Black overlays wrap around the toe, heel, and ankle collar. White midsoles and translucent outsoles finish off the design underneath.

Nike SB branding replaces the usual tongue tag on the heel. No official images have surfaced from Nike just yet. Current mockups online are based only on reported color details. It’s still unclear how Nike SB plans to adjust the shoe for skating.

Traction, boardfeel, and durability are all things that skaters would be interested in, of course. More concrete details should surface as the release date gets closer.

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Nike SB Air Foamposite One “Team Red”

The Foamposite’s molded shell makes this project especially tricky to pull off. Unlike mesh or leather uppers, that shell defines nearly the entire shoe. Making it skate-ready likely means major changes to flexibility and grip.

Nike SB has already reworked similarly unconventional models with mixed structural challenges. The Air Max 95 conversion faced doubts too, given its chunky, layered build. That release ended up working better than many people initially expected.

This project arrives ahead of the Foamposite’s 30th anniversary next year. Nike has leaned heavily into Foamposite releases over the past two years already. Past drops have included colorways like “Tianjin,” “Galaxy,” and “Mummy Duck.” Given that momentum, more Foamposite projects are likely heading into 2027 as well.

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Drake Gifts Kyle Forgeard Richard Mille Worth Absurd Amount https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001860-drake-gifts-kyle-forgeard-richard-mille-streetwear-news Sun, 12 Jul 2026 23:55:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001860 Drake gifted Kyle Forgeard a Richard Mille watch reportedly worth up to half a million for his birthday in Toronto.

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Drake gifted Kyle Forgeard a Richard Mille watch for his birthday. The celebration took place in Toronto on the night of July 11th. Forgeard, who co-founded the YouTube group Nelk Boys, looked totally caught off guard after the suprise.

Video from the party shows Drake handing over the watch box. Forgeard smiled while unboxing it in front of friends. The watch is believed to be a Richard Mille RM 11-03 McLaren edition. Reports estimate its value at up to $500,000.

This isn’t the first time Drake has gifted him with jewelry. Last year, he gave Forgeard a Rolex for a previous birthday. Their friendship goes beyond just gift giving, though. Earlier this year, Drake donated $150,000 to a Nelk Boys charity run. Forgeard also thanked him publicly for the contribution at the time.

Richard Mille has become something of a signature move for Drake overall. He’s given similar watches to other artists for their birthdays too. Young Thug, for example, received a custom Richard Mille from him in 2021.

Drake also keeps several Richard Mille pieces in his own collection. That includes rare models like the RM 056 and RM 27-04. This latest gift fits right into a pattern familiar to his circle.

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Drake Gifts Kyle Forgeard Richard Mille

Richard Mille watches have become a recurring theme in Drake’s gift giving. He’s leaned on the brand for milestone birthdays among close friends for years. Young Thug and Future both received custom pieces from him in the past.

That pattern suggests these gifts carry personal meaning beyond just their price tag. Drake’s own collection reportedly includes several rare Richard Mille models. Pieces like the RM 055 and RM 037 reflect a serious personal interest.

Gifting the same brand to friends fits naturally into that ongoing collecting habit. Forgeard’s relationship with Drake has grown steadily over the past few years. Their connection includes charity support alongside these personal, high-value gifts.

Together, these gestures point to a friendship built on more than public appearances. The birthday watch adds another chapter to that ongoing relationship.

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DJ Khaled Receives Yet Another Unreleased Sneaker https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001855-steven-victor-gives-dj-khaled-nike-air-force-1-sneaker-news Sun, 12 Jul 2026 23:13:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001855 Steven Victor gifted DJ Khaled an unreleased red Victor Victor x Nike Air Force 1, the same collection LeBron James recently wore.

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Steven Victor gifted DJ Khaled a pair of unreleased Victor Victor x Nike Air Force 1s. The pair comes in a bold red colorway, one of several planned. The clips show Khaled receiving the shoe inside a car afterward.

He also posed with the pair outside, surrounded by cameras. The box featured Victor Victor’s signature dog logo up front. That same logo also appears stitched onto the sneaker itself.

This marks the third colorway revealed from the ongoing collaboration. Black and yellow versions surfaced earlier through NBA star Victor Wembanyama. LeBron James was recently spotted wearing that yellow pair too. He wore it while attending Jay-Z’s Yankee Stadium concert this week.

Khaled’s red pair uses a white swoosh and black outsole. That combination matches the color blocking seen across the other releases. The shoe brings back the chunkier, padded shape from the early 2000s.

Steven Victor previously worked with Nike on the Air Max DN8. He’s also tied to NIGO’s earlier “I Know NIGO Too” Air Force 1 project. This new collection is expected to launch sometime this fall. For now, Khaled’s pair remains one of the more visible early looks.

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DJ Khaled Receives Victor Victor AF1

Steven Victor runs Victor Victor Worldwide, a New York based label and management company. His roster includes NIGO, Ski Mask the Slump God, and the late Pop Smoke.

His music background has steadily expanded into footwear over the past few years. The brand’s Nike relationship started with a friends and family Air Force 1 in 2024. It later grew with the release of the Air Max DN8 in 2025.

This new Air Force 1 collection marks the label’s largest sneaker rollout yet. Each colorway keeps branding minimal, relying on the dog logo for identity. Seeing both Khaled and LeBron with pairs adds real visibility ahead of release.

Overall, this kind of early hype often begins to build momentum before a collection officially drops. This collab is turning out to be a big one.

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The Air Jordan 16 “Ginger” Is Finally Coming Back https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001851-air-jordan-16-ginger-sneaker-news Sun, 12 Jul 2026 22:37:00 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001851 The Air Jordan 16 "Ginger" is set to return in summer 2027, marking its first rerelease of this colorway since 2001.

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Jordan Brand is bringing back the Air Jordan 16 “Ginger” next summer per zSneakerHeadz. The retro is set to return sometime in 2027. It’s the first time this exact colorway has come back since 2001.

That original release leaned more toward lifestyle than pure basketball performance. Wilson Smith III designed the shoe, taking over from longtime designer Tinker Hatfield. That shift made the Air Jordan 16 stand apart from earlier models immediately.

A buttery suede upper gives the shoe a warm, ginger toned look. Dark charcoal accents run across the panels and midsole. White detailing rounds out the design near the sole. A removable magnetic shroud covers the laces, a signature feature of this model. That shroud lets the shoe shift between two completely different looks.

Full-length Zoom Air cushioning sits underneath for added comfort. Michael Jordan wore this exact colorway during a preseason game with the Wizards. It ended up being the last colorway he wore before switching shoes.

The connection adds to this specific pair’s history. Since debuting, the shoe has barely seen any official rereleases. Its first retro didn’t happen until 2008, seven years later. This 2027 version marks its most anticipated return yet.

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Air Jordan 16 “Ginger”

The Air Jordan 16 was a turning point for the entire signature line. Wilson Smith III took over design duties after years of Tinker Hatfield’s work. It was a change made the model one of the more polarizing entries at the time.

Its shrouded upper looked closer to dress shoes than typical basketball sneakers. Some compared its silhouette to a classic Timberland boot instead. Despite that shift, it still carried real performance features underneath.

Visible Zoom Air, a Phylon midsole, and a hidden lace system all remained. The “Ginger” colorway specifically leaned into that more refined, lifestyle-driven direction. Michael Jordan wearing it during his Wizards years adds extra historical weight. With so few past rereleases, this 2027 return carries real significance for collectors.

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Here’s What’s Behind Off-White’s First Watch Collection https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001790-off-white-time-collection-streetwear-news Sun, 12 Jul 2026 22:03:11 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001790 Off-White's debut watch collection, "TIME," brings sneaker-style drop culture to a brand-new product category.

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Off-White has launched its first-ever watch collection, called “TIME.” It officially released worldwide on July 7th. The line is built around five distinct design families.

PROTO uses transparent cases that expose the watch’s inner construction. BEAT leans into bold geometric shapes and sharp angles. HEAVY DUTY brings a chunkier, more industrial-looking build.

STREET BLING adds detailing for a flashier finish. AFTER HOURS rounds things out with darker, more understated tones. Off-White’s signature arrows logo appears throughout the dials. Transparent materials let some internal components show through openly.

The campaign leans on the phrase “this is not a watch.” That framing positions each piece as a design object, not just a timepiece. It’s a similar move to what Audemars Piguet did with Swatch. That collaboration also blurred the line between luxury and accessible fashion.

Both projects use hype-driven release strategies typically tied to sneakers. Limited runs, colorways, and drop culture all carry over here too. Off-White developed this collection with TMS Group, a fashion watch manufacturer. Together, these details show fashion labels increasingly treating watches like sneakers.

Finally, most pieces from the “TIME” collection have already sold out. A handful of styles are still in stock on Off-White’s website. Given the sneaker-style drop approach, remaining stock likely won’t last long. Anyone interested should check availability sooner rather than later.

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OFF-WHITE “TIME” Collection

Off-White’s approach to “TIME” borrows heavily from sneaker culture’s playbook. Frequent drops, rotating colorways, and limited editions all echo that same strategy.

The Audemars Piguet x Swatch collaboration followed a similar formula a few years earlier. That project turned an ultra-luxury design into something far more widely accessible. Off-White’s version works in the opposite direction instead. It takes a streetwear identity and pushes it into a more premium accessory category.

Both projects ultimately blur the same line between exclusivity and everyday wearability. Off-White’s Arrows motif functions as structural design here, not just branding.

That mirrors how AP’s Royal Oak pattern became central to the Swatch version too. Together, these projects show how fashion and horology increasingly borrow tactics from each other.

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Jim Jones Believes He Has A Better Catalog Than 90% Of New York Rappers https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001846-jim-jones-better-catalog-90-percent-new-york-rappers Sun, 12 Jul 2026 21:50:07 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001846 Younger fans clowned Jim Jones' take, but older listeners remember his wild run in the 2000s and early 2010s.

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Jim Jones often comes through with declarations of his musical prowess online, whether it’s related to rap feuds or his status as a Harlem veteran. But they usually get him in heated debates for his bold proclamations, and his recent appearance on the No Funny S**t podcast is no different.

As caught by The Hip Hop Wolf on Instagram, Capo claimed he has a better catalog than “over 90 percent” of New York rappers in history. This brings up a few questions: Who counts as an established rapper? What are the metrics? Why are younger and newer fans arguing about this take?

Jones’ assessment overwhelmingly rested on commercial success. It’s a fair one given his hit songs and high-selling albums, but one that landed on mostly critical ears from what the comments section indicates.

“I got real gold records, more than one of them,” the Dipset MC remarked. “Albums and s**t like that. I got real platinum singles. Some of your favorite rappers don’t have nothing platinum. Not platinum albums. That doesn’t make me better than anybody. But statistically, I got a hell of a catalog. Every album I put out, I had a dope-a** single on a dope-a** record. Especially in New York, hands down. I know I got 20 records I could do in my sleep.”

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Jim Jones’ Body Of Work

Some of Jim’s most successful work includes his smash hit “We Fly High” and his albums Harlem: Diary Of A Summer and Hustler’s P.O.M.E. No matter what you think of the quality, you can’t deny his material has resonated powerfully over the years, even if it’s not as celebrated today as it was back then.

Jim Jones is still putting out music, as he dropped The Landlord just last month. But it’s not the same as it was before, something that worked against him with this catalog debate.

As for Jim Jones’ other hot hip-hop takes, he recently crowned Drake as the greatest of all time yet again. “When you got a pen game like he got a pen game, it’s kind of hard to fail out here,” he told The Danza Project. “It’s a different level.”

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Future Fans Debate First Day Spotify Streams For “The Real Me” https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/1001842-future-fans-debate-first-day-spotify-streams-the-real-me Sun, 12 Jul 2026 21:15:06 +0000 https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/?p=1001842 Some fans were impressed by Future's first-day Spotify streams for his new album, whereas others think "The Real Me" flopped.

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Future divided much of his fanbase with his new album The Real Me, whether for its lack of features or its more meme-worthy moments. Still, all this discussion and the strengths of the project on their own made for a solid first-day streaming debut on Spotify, amassing 23.8 million streams in its first day on the platform according to Kurrco on Twitter.

As tends to happen with these commercial conversations, some fans are impressed, and others are calling this a flop. For context, compared to mainstream hip-hop releases in 2026, the Atlanta artist outperformed debuts for Yeat, Ken Carson, and Baby Keem while failing to hit the same highs as Don Toliver, Ye, J. Cole, A$AP Rocky, and Drake.

The Drizzy one (140 million with ICEMAN) was a particularly big debate for many fans. Of course, this is because of Drake and Future squashing their beef, which led many to believe the former would be on The Real Me.

Some OVO die-hards didn’t buy into the Pluto reconciliation to begin with, and used these numbers as a criticism. Others gave more grace to a limited rollout and questioned why people care so much about commercial metrics.

In any case, The Real Me certainly made a splash, and comparison is always the thief of joy. But what about the comparisons to Hendrix’s own recent releases? MIXTAPE PLUTO earned around 26.5 million, WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU earned 36.2 million, WE DON’T TRUST YOU earned 58.9 million, and I NEVER LIKED YOU earned 29.7 million.

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Future’s The Real Me Reactions

Fans and media titans alike have debated over Future’s The Real Me critically, expressing their likes and dislikes about the repetitive and lengthy tracklist. Joe Budden had a particularly disappointed reaction on his podcast, saying he nearly deleted the album after buying it.

But even Future’s hip-hop peers got to talking, and the results were not pretty. That being said, they had nothing to do with the music, as NBA YoungBoy dissed him this week to mess with the rollout.

Despite that taking up some space on the timeline, The Real Me is still the main topic. We’ll see how it ages with fans and how the streaming numbers contribute to first week sales.

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