Take an Official Look at the Air Jordan 7 "Afro Beats"

Dropping in 2022.

Footwear
14,957 Hypes 2 Comments

In celebration of the 30th annivesary of the Air Jordan 7 silhouette, Jordan Brand has released a special edition colorway “Afrobeats.”

The Air Jordan 7 “Afrobeats” pays homage to the Afrobeats music genre. Afrobeats is an umbrella term used to describe popular music from West Africa that often combines elements of various styles including fuji music and highlife with American jazz, soul and funk influences. The category of music focuses on intersecting complex rhythms, percussions and vocals for an in-depth multi-instrumental genre. The shoe is constructed in vachetta tan, black, taxi and a dark concord color scheme. The majority of the upper is dressed in a two-toned tan upper and features black and white detailing as well as purple and yellow accents on the midsole. Geometric graphic prints are highlighted throughout the shoe.

The Air Jordan 7 “Afrobeats” is expected to release in Fall 2022 for $210 USD. Look out for them on Nike.

In case you missed it, Nike preps the Air Max 90 in a springtime colorway.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Official Look At the Air Jordan 2 "Python"
Footwear

Official Look At the Air Jordan 2 "Python"

Releasing at this month.

Official Look at the Air Jordan 5 "Olive"
Footwear

Official Look at the Air Jordan 5 "Olive"

Returning to the shelves this year for the first time since 2006.

Official Look at the Air Jordan 3 "Green Glow"
Footwear

Official Look at the Air Jordan 3 "Green Glow"

Remixing the classic “Black Cement” colorway.


Official Look at the Air Jordan 4 "Vivid Sulfur"
Footwear

Official Look at the Air Jordan 4 "Vivid Sulfur"

A bold new look for the AJ4 that is arriving in April.

"The Enigma" 555.55-Carat Natural Black Diamond Heads to Sotheby's UAE
Design

"The Enigma" 555.55-Carat Natural Black Diamond Heads to Sotheby's UAE

It can be bought using cryptocurrency.

Jared Leto Wants a 'House of Gucci' Prequel
Entertainment

Jared Leto Wants a 'House of Gucci' Prequel

Focusing on Aldo and Paolo Gucci.

Kevin Durant Officially Out for at Least One Month From Sprained MCL
Sports

Kevin Durant Officially Out for at Least One Month From Sprained MCL

Coach Steve Nash commented on the situation and how the Nets will cope without KD.

37 Activision Blizzard Employees Have "Exited" Due to Workplace Misconduct Allegations
Gaming

37 Activision Blizzard Employees Have "Exited" Due to Workplace Misconduct Allegations

While another 44 have been disciplined.

Watch The Weeknd's Amazon Music Presents: 103.5 'DAWN FM' Experience
Music

Watch The Weeknd's Amazon Music Presents: 103.5 'DAWN FM' Experience

“The power of the 103.5 Dawn FM experience is that maximum fulfillment comes when all who hear it are tuned in at the same time.”


Here's Why Spice DAO Spent $3 Million USD on Purchasing An Original Dune Book
NFT

Here's Why Spice DAO Spent $3 Million USD on Purchasing An Original Dune Book

100x its estimate, It could be a very costly mistake.

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Taps Dolly Parton for Strawberry Pretzel Pie Release
Food & Beverage

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Taps Dolly Parton for Strawberry Pretzel Pie Release

A limited flavor inspired by the country music legend.

Hit-Boy and Kanye West Officially Squashed Their Beef With "Eazy"
Music

Hit-Boy and Kanye West Officially Squashed Their Beef With "Eazy"

Marking their first collaboration in several years.

CEOs of Major Gaming Companies Collectively Made Close to $1 Billion USD in 2020, Despite the Pandemic
Gaming

CEOs of Major Gaming Companies Collectively Made Close to $1 Billion USD in 2020, Despite the Pandemic

Playtika’s Robert Antokol was the top earner and Activision Blizzard’s Bobby Kotick came in second.

'Peaky Blinders' Creator Confirmed To Take Story "Beyond the Second World War" for Final Season
Entertainment

'Peaky Blinders' Creator Confirmed To Take Story "Beyond the Second World War" for Final Season

Steven Knight originally wanted to end the story at the beginning of WWII.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.