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J Balvin Teases Another Air Jordan Collaboration

J Balvin Teases Another Air Jordan Collaboration

Currently in the midst of promoting his new album, “Jose,” J Balvin recently took to Instagram to tease just one of the many projects he’s lined up for the last stretch of 2021: another collaboration with Air Jordan.

Having just had his Air Jordan 1 from December 2020 added to Epic Games’ Fortnite, the Colombian superstar seems poised to continue making history as the only Latinx artist with an official joint-effort with Michael Jordan’s NIKE, Inc. subsidiary. The 36-year-old hasn’t unveiled which model has served as his latest canvas, teasing instead a new Jumpman-“AIR” logo. Although Team Jumpman may employ J Balvin to help energize the Air Jordan 7 or Air Jordan 12 for their upcoming respective 30th and 25th anniversaries, the previewed emblem seems more inline with propositions outside of #23’s signature sneaker line. Therefore, it’s possible the model in question is more akin to a Jordan Delta 2 than anything else. And if J Balvin will help the storied brand launch a brand new design, then that’s another huge win for #LatinoGang.

Keep it locked here for any update, and head over to the “Jordan releases 2021” post to see what drops are left in the year.


Images: @jbalvin

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