Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter wasn’t just an album, it was a cultural shift. It challenged the idea of who country music belongs to and brought Black Southern roots back to the center of the genre.
Day 129 of Culture Class 365:
How Cowboy Carter Rewrote the Idea of Country Music 🤠✨
Back in January, the team pulled up on @KaiCenat to get his take on the latest @Jumpman23s — here’s how he rated each pair 👟🔥
Flex: You love it and would wear it.
Trade: You’d buy it to resell for some cash or trade to get shoes you really want.
Fade: You don’t like it at all.
Not even a downpour could dampen the vibe when @TheRealCocoJ brought her sold-out Why Not More? Tour to NYC!
Catch five must-see moments from the show: https://t.co/CeA1OVbfl9
📸: Maddie Ivey
From shopping at @footlocker to starring in their latest campaign — @liltecca’s sneaker journey just came full circle!
Hit the link to read the full story: https://t.co/t2HL5F0iRQ
When @nigoldeneye isn’t designing clothes, he’s making hits with @youngthug and now @Nike. 🎶👟
A new single, sneakers and clothing launch in the same week is crazy! 🔥
As you can see, I got my pair, but the real question is—are you flexing, trading, or fading on these? Let us know in the comments below!