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Official Look at the Nike Air Max 1 “White/University Gold”

Nike continues to expand its Air Max 1 lineup with a new sports-infused colorway perfect for Steelers, Pirates fans or both.

The new release sees the classic silhouette in white, university gold and black hues and the shoe constructed in breathable mesh and durable suede. The base sees a crisp white upper with neutral grey overlays while black mudguards contrast the vibrant university gold accents on the Swooshes, the upper eyelets, tongue, insole branding and Air Max heel unit. The heels feature the signature Nike branding while the shoe sits atop a white and black midsole and outsole.

The Nike Air Max 1 “White/University Gold” is available now at select retailers and online at Nike for $140 USD.

In other footwear news, Nike Air Max 1 Slide OG “Royal” has surfaced.

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Future & Lil Baby Just Dropped the Hardest Collab of this year 2025

Future and Lil Baby

Hip-hop got a big shake-up with the long-awaited album from Future and Lil Baby dropping the hardest collab for WHAM. After weeks of speculation and teasers from both artists, Lil Baby hit Instagram to reveal the album’s official cover art and a star-studded 15-song tracklist. The announcement sent the rap world reeling, and fans have been chomping to see what will be one of the hardest collabs of the year.

Future and Lil Baby are no strangers to tackling the charts, but the energy they flex on WHAM is low-key special. With their otherworldly trap melodies and raw street tales, Future and Lil Baby are each experts in their field, the very way they come to Trump’s music that much more assured. Yet mixing this idiom with theirs produces an album both muscular and sonically forward, raising the bar for rap collaborations heading into 2024.

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This is not the two’s first time linking up. They previously worked together on songs like “Out the Mud” and “Live Off My Closet,” so the chemistry is undeniable. But WHAM takes their collaboration to new heights, further cementing their status as two of the most powerful forces in contemporary hip-hop.

With such a star-studded tracklist, “WHAM” is already shaping up to be one of the biggest rap albums of the year. Other high-profile guest appearances include Young Thug, GloRilla, Rylo, 21 Savage, and Future with Lil Baby. Every featured artist adds an extra piece to the puzzle, and their contributions add depth to the project.

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Young Thug’s addition brings an added level of anticipation, especially considering his current legal issues and his uncertain future in music. His verse on WHAM will surely be one of the album’s most discussed moments. GloRilla, on the other hand, is part of that new wave of female rappers storming the business. Her hard-nosed delivery and unrepentant lyricism will undoubtedly pop on the album.

21 Savage’s appearance is a bonus, too. He and Lil Baby share a strong chemistry after years of working together. The pair’s collaborations always come through and should be a street anthem in no time on “WHAM.” Rylo, a promising talent in the rap game, earns a well-deserved focus, confirming, once again, that Future and Lil Baby are in touch with the culture and willing to hold the door open for the next generation.

The “WHAM” album promises to be a formidable body of work beyond the star-studded lineup. It will feature production from some of the hottest producers in the game, including Metro Boomin, Southside, Wheezy, and Tay Keith. All of these producers have crafted chart-topping rap bangers in recent memory, and their presence on “WHAM” practically ensures a headphone-melting soundscape.

Metro Boomin, known for making iconic collaborations happen, probably lays down the dark, moody trap beats that make Future come to life. Lil Baby’s relentless flow is matched by Southside and Wheezy’s high-octane production, which adds a sense of urgency and emotion to the project. Fuji, known for heavy-knocking bangers, will also ensure that “WHAM” has no shortage of club-ready bangers.

Future and Lil Baby are solidifying their hold on the rap game with this song. Its ideal marriage of talents reminds us that they still make sense together and that even the best and the brightest can still combine to take us to new places and give us new ideas for realizing the future of mainstream pop. The album is expected to reach the pinnacle of the charts, and based on buzz in advance of its release, it wouldn’t raise eyebrows if it opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

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“WHAM” is equipped to do business regarding cultural impact and commercial success. Future and Lil Baby’s collaboration captures the essence of the new era of trap music, combining haunting melodies with street-focused lyrics that connect with veteran observers and fresh ears. The album also demonstrates their longevity and is a reminder that, despite ever-changing trends over the decades, these two artists continue leading the pack in the genre.

Fans have been going insane on social media, calling “WHAM” an instant classic since the announcement. Reactions, memes, and early reviews have surged on Twitter and Instagram, with some cheering for the chemistry between Future and Lil Baby. Others have even dubbed this project “new What a Time to Be Alive,” a nod to Future’s formative collab with Drake.

The buzz isn’t confined to the internet streaming figures already soaring. On platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, multiple “WHAM” songs have landed near the top of prominent playlists. Concerts and live performances showcasing songs from the album are eagerly anticipated, and it’s only a matter of time before these tracks become the soundtrack in clubs.

WHAM has officially served as one of the year’s projects from the Future and Lil Baby. This album has a starry tracklist, premier production, and undeniable chemistry. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering their sound, WHAM is a must-listen and a sign of the best that hip-hop has to offer in 2024. As the rap world continues to innovate, “WHAM” is a testament to Future and Lil Baby’s ability to stay ahead of the curve and redefine what a collaborative album should sound like. One thing’s for sure, but hip-hop has just acquired a new heavyweight contender for Album of the Year. Don’t sleep on this one!

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“Things Found In Books” by Yvonne Lyon & Boo Hewerdine unleashes the eclectic treasure of forgotten fragments of memories

Yvonne Lyon & Boo Hewerdine

Some songs beautifully capture stories whispered through time, and “Things Found In Books,” performed by Yvonne Lyon & Boo Hewerdine, is notable for this phenomenon unearthed rather than written. Inspired by a noticeboard in a second-hand bookshop at Scotland’s historically rich Culzean Castle, this intricately woven tapestry feels intentional, encapsulating a love letter to forgotten fragments of memories tied to seemingly trivial artifacts such as old receipts, hand-scrawled notes, and evocative photographs tucked away in diaries full of potent symbols. These represent intimate moments that have faded from memory, particularly within the context of estranged relationships with which one has inadvertently lost touch.

Lyon’s vocal performance, as always, is a masterclass in tenderness, imbued with a profound emotional gravitas. It presents a nuanced portrayal of everyday life while maintaining an intimate vulnerability that resonates personally and universally. Meanwhile, Hewerdine’s seasoned songwriting sensibility adds a timeless resonance, with each line meticulously crafted to elicit introspection from the listener. Together, they create a nostalgic sonic experience akin to a well-worn page, balancing fragility with the hopeful undertones of cherished memories.

Musically, “Things Found In Books” is understated yet captivating. Its stripped-back yet rich, folk-infused production allows the lyrics to take center stage. A gentle acoustic backdrop, subtle piano flourishes, and atmospheric textures warm the song long after the last note fades.

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Ultimately, this piece exemplifies storytelling at its finest, rooted in the intrinsic beauty of ordinary moments. Yvonne Lyon and Boo Hewerdine are among the UK’s emerging stars and have successfully transcended conventional musicality to forge a poignant reminder of the serendipitous revelations in life and artistic expression. It encourages listeners to imagine the once-lived life hidden in the pages of their past, rendering it an invaluable addition for lovers of sophisticated poetic lyricism and heartfelt melodies.

 

CLICK HERE TO STREAM Yvonne Lyon & Boo Hewerdine’s Things Found In Books on Spotify.

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