adidas Tubular Radial “Crystal White”

adidas Tubular Radial

adidas has just delivered the Tubular Radial silhouette in a crisp white colorway. The sneaker boasts an upper construction from leather and synthetic materials, resting atop a Tubular sole unit. Minimal branding has been applied on the tongue and heel, with tonal laces rounding out the design. The adidas Tubular Radial “Crystal White” is now available through select stockists, including Afew, for €110 EUR.

Finding a Good Online Casino in New York

When selecting a trustworthy online casino in New York, factors such as licensing, game assortment, and the quality of customer support should be considered. Security is a critical aspect, alongside the availability of bonuses and promotions. An ideal online casino should offer a mix of essential features that accommodate different player preferences. Understanding the Online … Read more

Sustainability in Print-on-Demand: How Eco-Friendly Practices are Shaping the Industry

In today’s ever-evolving world, sustainability has become a crucial aspect of various industries. One such industry that has witnessed a remarkable transformation is print-on-demand. With the growing need for eco-friendly practices, the print-on-demand sector has embraced a paradigm shift to prioritize sustainability. From reducing carbon footprints to minimizing waste, these eco-conscious practices are reshaping the … Read more

Freeman Plat Spring 2016 Footwear Collection

Freeman Plat Spring 2016 Footwear Collection

Boston’s Freeman Plat unveils the first delivery from its Spring 2016 release. The collection highlights new iterations of the label’s Zip Jogger and Quarter Jogger silhouettes. The Quarter Jogger is presented in black pebbled leather with a glossy finish, along with wooden tan accents on the outsole, liner and footbed. The Zip Jogger on the other hand – a laceless … Read more

Calvin Harris x Rihanna – This Is What You Came For

calvin-harris-rihanna-this-is-what-you-came-for

Five years after their hit song “We Found Love,” Calvin Harris and Rihanna have reunited to deliver a collaborative song titled “This is What You Came For.” It’s just as catchy as their previous effort, this time incorporating some tropical house vibes. Hit the play button below to listen to the track, and be sure to buy it on iTunes.

Popcaan – Ova Dweet

While Popcaan’s full feature on Drake’s original version of “Controlla” was cut from the track’s album version, the fast rising Jamaican dancehall star still got a nod from the 6 god on “Too Good” – track 16 on VIEWS, which contains a “Love Yuh Bad” sample. Just in time for summer, Popcaan has also jumped on the ongoing hype surrounding the aforementioned Drake album, and he has released a new single titled “Ova Dweet.” The song is a testament to Popcaan’s ability to cook up riddims for the pop market and dancehall across the globe. Hit the play button above to stream Popcaan’s latest.

#FlashbackFriday: Nelly – Dilemma ft. Kelly Rowland (Official Video)

“Dilemma” was one of the biggest songs in the early 2000s. The song was also one of Nelly’s most successful song till date (if not his most successful), and it features singer-songwriter Kelly Rowland. “Dilemma” served as the third single from the Nelly’s second studio album Nellyville released in 2002, as well as the lead single from Rowland’s debut solo album Simply Deep also released in 2002.

“Dilemma” hit number one in ten countries, including the UK, the US and Australia, selling over 7.6 million copies worldwide. In the 55th Anniversary of the Hot 100 issue of Billboard magazine, the song was ranked at number 75 on the all-time Hot 100 songs, and at the end of 2009 was named the 11th most successful song from 2000 to 2009, on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 45th Grammy Awards. Hit the play button above and enjoy.

#FlashbackFriday: Bow Wow – Let Me Hold You ft. Omarion (Official Video)

“Let Me Hold You” is the first single off Bow Wow’s fourth album Wanted released in March 2005, and it features R&B singer Omarion – making it duo’s very first collaboration together. “Let Me Hold You” was co-written and co-produced by producer Jermaine Dupri and No I.D., and it uses a sample of Luther Vandross’ 1985 version of Brenda Russell’s “If Only for One Night”.

The song peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, making this the first top 10 hit for both Bow Wow and Omarion as a solo artist. The song also hit numbers 2 and 10 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Mainstream Top 40 charts respectively, and reached the top 40 in many countries including Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and the UK. “Let Me Hold You” was certified Platinum by the RIAA for selling over 1,000,000 copies. Hit the play button above to enjoy the Bryan Barber-directed video, and visit the below links to purchase Wanted.

iTunes: http://smarturl.it/BWWanted?IQid=BowWLMH
Google Play: http://smarturl.it/LMHYGPlay?IQid=Bow…
Amazon: http://smarturl.it/BWWAmazon?IQid=Bow…