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Blackpink, BTS, Seventeen, TXT And TWICE Are All Nominated For American Music Awards

It seems like the pre-award season is in session and award shows are finally waking up and recognizing K-Pop’s significance.

This morning, the year’s American Music Awards nominations introduced a new category. And, of course, it’s Favorite K-Pop Artist.

Quite similar to MTV EMAs’ Best K-pop nominees this year, the AMAs have K-pop power players like BLACKPINK, BTS, SEVENTEEN, TXT, and TWICE go up against each other for the award.

Polls are now open to vote for your favorite K-pop artists. You can vote via Twitter or on VoteAMAs.com. The 2022 American Music Awards will broadcast live on ABC on Sunday, November 20 at 8 p.m. EST.

Yesterday, the 2022 MTV Europe Music Awards announced their list of nominees for Best K-Pop, Best Metaverse Performance, Best Fans, Best Push, and Best Asia Act — all of which consist of at least one Korean musical act. Blackpink, Blackpink’s Lisa, BTS, ITZY, SEVENTEEN and TWICE are nominated for Best K-Pop. While Best Metaverse Performance lists Blackpink and BTS, Best New and Best Push mentions Seventeen, and Best Asia Act names TXT as the sole Korean representative in the category.

Voting is also now open for the 2022 MTV EMAs until November 9 at 11:59 p.m. CET. The awards show will take place in Germany and will broadcast live on November 13.

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Kanye West Needs To Find A New Bank After JP Morgan Allegedly Closed His Accounts

The fallout from Kanye West’s antisemitic social media comments continues to affect him. After having his Instagram and Twitter accounts suspended for spreading conspiracy theories about Jewish people and threatening to go “Death Con 3” on them (which is still bewildering, not just because of malaprop for “Defcon,” aka defensive readiness condition, but also because how could anyone think that this would be an okay thing to type in the first place?). Now, though, he’s apparently lost a much more vital account, in the grand scheme of things: His bank account.

According to a tweet from Kanye’s apparent new confidant/press secretary Candace Owens, Kanye was sent a letter from JP Morgan advising him to transfer to another financial institution, as the bank will be closing his accounts and mailing him a check for the balance. He’s supposedly got until the end of November to clean house, and according to Owens, no reason was given for the account closure — but I think we all know why. Of course, it’s Candace Owens telling us all this, so take the news with a hefty grain of salt — she’s not exactly known for her honesty and forthrightness, y’know?

For example, she just released a — let’s very loosely call this thing a “documentary” with a heavy side of eye-roll — called The Greatest Lie Ever Sold: George Floyd And The Rise Of BLM (oy, that title). Kanye attended the premiere, where he reunited with Ray J, of all people. To be a fly on that wall…

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The First ‘Black Adam’ Reactions Love The Rock Being A ‘Badass’ Who ‘Didn’t Pull Back’ On The DC Comics Antihero

The first reactions to Black Adam are rolling in, and the critics sure seem to be smelling what The Rock is cooking. The film introduces the world to the DC Comics character who’s been a long-running foil to Shazam and has the strength to go toe-to-toe with Superman. In fact, Black Adam was originally supposed to be introduced in a film that would provide the origin stories for both hero and villain, but The Rock personally called up Warner Bros. studios and said nope, Black Adam deserves his own film. That decision looks to have paid off as the reactions are overwhelmingly positive for the antihero tale that apparently lets The Rock really cut loose.

Here’s what critics are saying after experiencing Black Adam for the first time:

“@TheRock is fantastic as Black Adam,” Steven Weintraub tweeted. “He spent 10 years getting ready for this role and he literally kills anyone and everyone in his way and I loved that he didn’t pull back on who Black Adam is. Left the theater wanting to see the sequel immediately.”

“@TheRock is terrific in #BlackAdam, which includes a hearty amount of real world touchstones (most affecting is it reinforces the need for heroes in bleak times),” Courtney Howard wrote. “Director Juame Collet-Serra lays out building blocks for a larger, grand universe. Action is lively & BIG in scale.”

“DC’s #BlackAdam ROCKS! Tons of action, characters you’re instantly invested in & terrific pacing,” Erik Davis tweeted. “Dwayne Johnson finds a great balance in being menacing & badass, but also empathetic. Especially loved Aldis Hodge’s Hawkman & Pierce Brosnan’s Doctor Fate. More JSA movies please!”

“#BlackAdam is a worthy new piece of the DC puzzle, but not the savior it promised,” Germain Lussier wrote. “A surprising compressed timeline keeps the action exciting & pace propulsive, but also turns its many (many) themes, plots, & characters into fancy window dressing. It’s messy in a watchable way.”

You can see more Black Adam reactions below:

Black Adam arrives in theaters on October 21.

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Is There Still An ‘Erotic Energy’ Between Rhaenyra And Alicent On ‘House Of The Dragon’?

So much has happened through eight episodes of House of the Dragon that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to remember how congenial Rhaenyra and Alicent were before the whole “marrying your dad” thing permanently altered their friendship. Milly Alcock and Emily Carey, who played the younger versions of the characters, have discussed the “closeness between [the] two young women” that resides somewhere between platonic love and romantic lust, but is it still there while they’re adults?

Emma D’Arcy (adult Rhaenyra) and Olivia Cooke (adult Alicent) were asked this question in a recent interview with the New York Times. “I don’t know if Alicent knows what it feels like to feel those things now,” Cooke answered. “There’s layers and layers of repression; sexuality and lust are probably a prehistoric, sedimentary layer by now. From Alicent’s point of view, I don’t think she’s that self-aware, in terms of what she’s feeling, to know what’s propelling her to reach out to Rhaenyra again.”

D’Arcy added that there’s an “erotic energy” to their early interactions, but with everything that’s happened since, “the hurt and pain is so dominant that I don’t know if there’s a space, at this point, for a conscious interaction with sexual lust, but she definitely yearns for the old physical intimacy that they shared. It’s different from what she shares with her current husband and her children. A different form of contact.”

Rhaenyra pines for a more innocent time, when she could have sex with her uncle in a brothel (how could she resist that haircut?). You can read the rest of D’Arcy and Cooke’s interview here.

(Via the New York Times)

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Silk Sonic ‘Gracefully, Humbly, And Most Importantly, Sexually Bow Out’ Of 2023 Grammy Consideration For Their Album

The 65th Annual Grammy Awards are set to go down in 2023, but the eligibility window is from October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022. So, works released during that span are eligible for award consideration. An Evening With Silk Sonic, Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s debut album as a duo, dropped on November 12, 2021, so it’s able to take home some awards. It actually won’t be nominated, though, as the duo has elected to not submit it for consideration.

In a statement shared with Rolling Stone, Mars said, “We truly put our all on this record, but Silk Sonic would like to gracefully, humbly and most importantly, sexually, bow out of submitting our album this year. We hope we can celebrate with everyone on a great year of music and partake in the party. Thank you for letting Silk Sonic thrive.”

He added, “We’d be crazy to ask for anything more. Andy and I, and everyone that worked on this project, won the moment the world responded to ‘Leave The Door Open.’ Everything else was just icing on the cake. We thank the Grammys for allowing us to perform on their platform — not once but twice — and awarding us at last year’s ceremony. Thank you to everyone that supported this project and championed it.”

Indeed, the album was well-represented at the Grammys earlier this year: “Leave The Door Open” was nominated for four awards — Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Best R&B Performance, and Best R&B Song — and won them all.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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The ‘She-Hulk’ Finale Took On The Biggest Marvel ‘Villain’ Of Them All, And Fans Dug It (Along With More Daredevil)

WARNING: Spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law below.

Going into the season finale of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Marvel fans were already concocting theories about what to expect: Tim Blake Nelson’s Leader, a Deadpool cameo, or heck, maybe even Wolverine‘s MCU debut to pay off all those Easter eggs. Turns out the show had much, much bigger fish to fry.

In the mother of all fourth wall breaks, She-Hulk (Tatiana Maslany) stopped her own finale as it devolved into a nonsensical slugfest, and instead, went after the biggest “villain” of them all: The Marvel Formula. That’s right. She-Hulk went after Kevin Feige. After smashing out of her own show, She-Hulk tracked down the writers to ask them what the heck is going with her finale. A meaningless CGI battle? There has to be more than this. The writers point her in the direction of “Kevin” who calls all of the shots.

After making it seem like She-Hulk is about to meet the real Kevin Feige, she actually encounters an AI machine named “K.E.V.I.N.” (Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus) who’s responsible for crafting the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. What follows next is a wildly meta takedown of almost every single MCU contrivance from daddy issues, VFX problems, shoehorned cameos, and the inability to recognize that character stakes are just as important as “save the world” stakes. Oh, and She-Hulk would like Daredevil to come back for, um, obvious reasons. A wish that is granted and in broad daylight by request.

As for how Marvel fans are reacting to a finale that takes on the entire Marvel machine? They’re loving it as you can see below:

Despite the fact that the She-Hulk series has consistently broken the fourth wall for nine weeks now, Marvel fans still had to point out that the massive break in the finale has been She-Hulk’s entire bag going all the way back to the ’80s. This is what she does.

And, of course, there was Matt Murdock love for these days. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Marvel’s newest power couple.

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Season 1 is available for streaming on Disney+.

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Emily Blunt Goes Western In The Violent, Vengeful, And Clever Trailer For Amazon’s ‘The English’

Westerns appear to be all the rage these days, given the success of Yellowstone and its various spinoffs and offshoots from creator Taylor Sheridan. None of those shows, however, has Emily Blunt, who brings a special brand of whoopass to her multitude of projects. In The English, Blunt picks up a shotgun again (as she did in the A Quiet Place franchise), and this time, she’s out for vengeance.

Blunt portrays a mother (Lady Cornelia Locke) who’s seeking to punish those who she believes are responsible for the death of her child. She picks up (in the 1890s) with Chaske Spencer’s Pawnee Nation scout (Eli Whipp), and together, they tear across the sweepingly American landscape while chasing destiny and remaining completely unaware that they have much in common including an element of their mutual past. According to Amazon, the story is “a uniquely compelling parable on race, power, and love,” and here’s more from the series synopsis:

They must face increasingly terrifying obstacles that will test them to their limits, physically and psychologically. But as each obstacle is overcome, it draws them closer to their ultimate destination — the new town of Hoxem, Wyoming. It is here, after an investigation by the local sheriff Robert Marshall and young widow Martha Myers into a series of bizarre and macabre unsolved murders, that the full extent of their intertwined history will be truly understood, and they will come face-to-face with the future they must live.

Look for the cast to include Rafe Spall, Tom Hughes, Toby Jones, and Ciarán Hinds. Also expect Blunt to stay whip smart (as she tends to do) underneath all of those aristocratic dresses and hats.

The English debuts on November 11.

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Kanye West, Ray J, And Kid Rock Showed Up To The Premiere Of Candace Owens’ Movie About George Floyd And Black Lives Matter

In recent times, Kanye West has been losing more and more public favor by the day. The most recent bout started with anti-Semitic remarks made on social media, which got him suspended from both Instagram and Twitter. More revelations emerged from there, like his episode of The Shop getting shelved and cut clips from his Fox News interview.

Speaking of conservative-leaning media: Last night (October 13), Ye showed up at the premiere of Candace Owens’ movie The Greatest Lie Ever Sold: George Floyd And The Rise Of BLM alongside Ray J and Kid Rock.

TMZ notes that red carpet arrivals began at 6:30 p.m. local time at Nashville’s Woolworth Theater, but West, Ray J, and Rock showed up a couple hours after that and posed for photos. TMZ also reports that according to sources, Owens (who wore a matching “White Lives Matter” shirt with West at Paris Fashion Week) invited both Ye and Ray J to the event “in an attempt to scorn Kim Kardashian.”

As for The Greatest Lie Ever Sold, The Daily Wire says of the film, “In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, the media concocted a narrative that justified a summer of worldwide riots and helped contribute to the rise of Black Lives Matter, who used the chaos to raise 90 million dollars. In this new documentary, exclusively on DailyWire+, Candace Owens follows the money and discovers exactly how the money was spent and where it did — and didn’t go.”

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Kim Kardashian Reveals The (Literally) Hot Place Where She Had Sex With Pete Davidson To ‘Honor’ Her Grandmother

Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson broke up months ago, but details about their short-lived relationship are still being revealed. During Thursday’s episode of Hulu’s The Kardashians, the crypto criminal confessed that she had sex with the former-SNL cast member by a fireplace in honor of her (still-alive) grandmother, as one does.

“You know what’s so crazy?” Kardashian asked her 88-year-old grandmother, Mary Jo “MJ” Shannon. “Pete and I were staying at the Beverly Hills Hotel last weekend, and we were sitting in front of the fireplace, just talking for hours, and I was like, ‘My grandma told me that you really live life when you have sex in front of the fireplace,’ and so we had sex in front of the fireplace in honor of you.” Kardashian added, “I know that’s really creepy,” because it is, especially because someone is going to try to find the Kim and Pete and Kim’s Grandmother Fireplace Sex Room, the way people still show up to the Chelsea Hotel to see the Sid and Nancy Room. But grandma took it in stride.

After sharing the story, MJ, 88, expressed concerns about her granddaughter’s choice of location to have intercourse. “Not in the lobby?” she asked.

“Not in the lobby!” Kim exclaimed. “But how creepy to think about your grandma before you have sex?”

Despite the awkward topic, MJ wasn’t fazed. “I know, but I was younger once. I was younger once,” she said.

This is taking House of the Dragon fire fandom too far. Anyway, shout out to grandma for not turning into the Abe Simpson GIF after Kim’s story.

(Via People)

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We’re Picking The Very Best Air Jordan IIIs Of All Time

For many a Jordan head, the entire 26-shoe lineage never gets better than the Jordan III. Do we agree with that? Well… sometimes. What makes this sneaker particularly special is that the III represents the start of the Tinker Hatfield-era of the Jordan brand and, with all due respect to Peter Moore (who designed the Jordan I and II), the brand is defined by Hatfield’s touch — even if it’ll always be indebted to the late Moore’s initial vision.

In the sneaker community, Hatfield’s name is almost as big as MJ’s (okay, not really but… kinda; okay, not kinda, but… he’s big). He’s the designer behind many of Nike’s most beloved kicks outside of the Air Jordan brand and his fingerprint is seen everywhere in the sneaker world. And without a doubt, the III was his coming-out party.

The III is the sneaker that saved Nike after Hatfield’s then-unconventional design won Jordan over just as he was contemplating leaving the company. Where was His-Airness headed? Off to partner with Peter Moore and Nike’s first marketing guru, Bruce Kilgore, on a new sneaker company — Van Grack. According to Mental Floss Magazine (and our own interviews with Moore), Jordan was ready to pack up and go in deep with Moore/ Kilgore but was convinced to say after a last-ditch meeting during which Hatfield’s design for the Jordan III was unveiled.

Hatfield’s Jordan III implemented design specifics that Jordan himself had voiced in the past and introduced the Jumpman logo (ironically, originally sketched by Moore) on the tongue of the sneaker. This proved to Jordan that the brand was as invested in him as a cultural icon, willing to make his personal branding more central to the shoe than their own famous Swoosh. For a sneaker brand back then, this was a huge deal and signaled to everyone just how important MJ was to the brand.

Had Jordan decamped to Van Grack, Nike might not exist today. Seriously. The whole thing proved a masterstroke by Hatfield — Moore was offering a 1/3 partnership stake and Nike topped that simply by repositioning a logo and adding Jordan’s recommended cement texture.

Over the decades, Hatfield has ascended to god status in the design world but his beginnings are humble. He graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in architecture and was hired at Nike to help design marketing material. It wasn’t until entering a company-wide contest that Hatfield was “discovered” for his sneaker-designing talents. An impressed Moore put the upstart to work, where Hatfield’s very first produced design became the Nike Air Max, which pulled the revolutionary move of exposing the sneaker’s air-unit — redefining the look of Nike shoes forever.

Hatfield’s second sneaker? The Jordan III. Seriously, dude is that good. We’re talking about an architecture graduate here. And now it’s hard to imagine a time when Hatfield won’t be thought of as the sneaker world’s most important designer.

Unlike the Air Jordan I and II, which were high-top sneakers, the III featured a less restrictive mid-rise cuff at Jordan’s request — then unheard of for a basketball shoe and a highly controversial move for an athlete coming off a broken ankle. It also featured a soft, tumbled leather upper, which helped Jordan break in the shoes instantly, an exposed Air bubble, and the sneaker’s two most defining features — a gray cracked print around the toe and heel (called “cement” by Nike), and an oversized tongue baring an iconic image of Jordan dunking, used without Nike’s direct permission and based on a throwaway sketch by Moore that caught Hatfield’s eye.

Jordan rocked the IIIs at the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest, where he dunked from the free-throw line — solidifying this silhouette’s must-have status amongst basketball fans. If that legendary moment wasn’t enough to convince people that the IIIs were the future of shoes, the genius ad campaign, directed by and starring Spike Lee as She’s Gotta Have It’s Mars Blackmon, certainly underscored the point.

Today, in celebration of what many consider the Jordan Brand’s GOAT, we’re running through the 25 best designs in the sneaker’s 34-year history — from its debut in 1988 to the best colorways of today. We don’t imagine the sneaker is going to run out of steam anytime soon. Next year, we’ll bump up the list to 35 to match the 35th anniversary. I’m sure it’ll be easy, this is a sneaker that keeps on giving.

And if you want to see a fully custom version of this silhouette, check out T.I. reacting to his new kicks on Uproxx’s Fresh Pair, below.

Air Jordan III White Cement, 1988

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We can’t say for certain what Tinker Hatfield’s original AJ III prototype looked like, but we imagine it must’ve been similar to the White Cement. Jordan laced these up in 1987 and they’re the colorway he rocked when he crushed the Slam Dunk Contest, creating a moment that lives rent-free in the minds of all basketball fans, forever.

Released to the public as one of the debut colorways, the White Cement is very much the icon of the AJIIIs and you’ll find that most of the colorways on this list are merely subtle alterations of this original design.

Hatfield really knocked it out of the park with this first one.

Air Jordan III Black Cement, 1988

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Worn by Jordan in 1988 at the NBA All-Star Game, the Black Cement is still the AJIII’s hottest silhouette — fetching the highest prices on the aftermarket and topping several Jordan III rankings floating around on sneakerhead message boards. It’s identical to the White Cement, only it features black leather paneling with grey accents instead of a clean white upper, which meshes nicely with the cracked cement panels.

The university red eyelets and Jumpman logo also pop in a radically different way than the red on white. We could argue in the comments all day about which is the more iconic release but there’s no need — both are impeccable and legendary.

Air Jordan III Fire Red, 1988

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During the 1988 NBA Playoffs, Jordan switched up his White Cement kicks for this Fire Red iteration. While the Fire Red seems to be the least popular of the original four colorways, it birthed an iconic Nike colorway that would find fame on several other Jordan silhouettes in the future.

The Fire Red is sleek. The elephant skin print (we’re sticking to calling it that, which feels more accurate) has been blacked out here, which allows the angles of the sneaker’s panels to really shine. Overall, the Fire Red makes it easier to appreciate how revolutionary Hatfield’s design was amongst all the other basketball sneakers out there.

Air Jordan III True Blue, 1988

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The Black and White Cement colorways may be the most iconic of the original four AJ III colorways, but the True Blue is the sleeper hit. With its mix of university blue, and red, the same bright white upper as the White Cement, and an extra hit of elephant print at the eyestay, the True Blue is still one of the best colorways the silhouette would ever be dressed in.

MJ rocked these in an exhibition game between the 1988 NBA All-Stars and Team USA and wore them again in 2001 when he briefly played for the Washington Wizards.

Air Jordan III Mocha, 2001

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Jordans always look great in Mocha colorways and this 2001 release of the AJ III is no different. The first colorway to step away from the OG makeups, the Mocha features a double all-white upper with brown-toned elephant print panels and a matching outsole and Jumpman logo.

Not much to say here, this one still looks like a must-have twenty years later. Luckily, the colorway gets refreshed often.

Air Jordan III Black Cat, 2007

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Check out that gap in years between the Mocha and the Black Cat! AJ III colorways hit a bit of a lull in the early ’00s but ’07 would bring about a sort of renaissance for the silhouette due, in part, to the release of the Black Cat. Inspired by Jordan’s “Black Cat” nickname — earned for the way he attacked the opposing team and dominated the court — this colorway began Nike’s obsession with the Triple Black colorway.

A detail that’s hard to catch unless you’ve owned a pair, the Black Cat’s feature elephant print shoelaces, which Nike needs to bring back immediately.

Air Jordan III Pure Money, 2007

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Following the template of the White Cement/Black Cement, the Pure Money is the all-white answer to the AJ III Black Cat. The Pure Money features an all-white upper with grey eyelets and a platinum Jumpman logo. They very much look like a rich person’s pair of sneakers. We gotta go with the Black Cat as the superior pair though.

Air Jordan III Flip, 2007

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The Flip has always seemed like a weed-influenced design to me. I imagine Nike designers sitting around and getting high until someone blurted out, “But like… what if we flipped the upper with the elephant print mudguard and put the elephant print as the sneakers upper…man.” And then that’s what they did.

It’s kind of cool to see the elephant print get a bigger canvas to breathe. Alas, we wouldn’t trade these in for any regular non-flipped colorway, so this is more of a curiosity than an essential.

Air Jordan III Do The Right Thing, 2007

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The AJ III “Do The Right Thing” should’ve been an AJ IV (that’s what Buggin’ Out was wearing in the film that shares this sneaker’s name) but for whatever reason, it’s a III. We’ll take it. Named after and inspired by Spike Lee’s superb film Do The Right Thing, the DTRT features a blue and mustard yellow colorway with radiant green threading that borrows its colors from Do The Right Thing’s movie poster.

Air Jordan III Cool Grey, 2007

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The Cool Grey looks like a cityscape, this colorway features an all-grey upper with Nike’s Sport Red on the Jumpman logo and Orange Peel at the eyelets which really pop against the more drab and understated upper. A reissue of this colorway dropped this year and it, as you might’ve guessed, sold out instantly.

Air Jordan III Doernbecher, 2010

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Made as part of Nike’s partnership with Portland’s OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, the Doernbecher was designed by Cole Johanson — who covered the upper in a metallic diamond-patterned varsity red design and listed the two comforts that he credits with helping him beat his lymphoma on the sneaker’s insole: spaghetti and chocolate.

The drop was so popular at the time — probably because it represented a radical shift in the look of the AJ III — that Nike re-released it again three years later. Proceeds benefit OHSU and Doernchecher.

Air Jordan III Oregon Ducks Pit Crew, 2011

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Released in both a White and Black iteration (this is the White, obviously) the AJ III Oregon Ducks Pit Crew was made in honor of the University of Oregon’s student cheer section, known for their insane team spirit at home games. The Pit Crew was the name given to the fans who would routinely show up at U of O games no matter where the team traveled. The design of the sneaker featured duck prints in place of the Nike logo.

Air Jordan III Black Flip, 2011

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We considered just including the Black Flip on this list and skipping over the OG because in every way this design is just better. But it also felt wrong to talk about the Black Flip without mentioning what came before. The Black Flip is superior because the all-black take on the elephant print pattern is a lot more subtle, so the sneaker looks less like a confusing mess and more like a curious alteration of a classic design.

Air Jordan III Legends of Summer, 2013

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We were THIS close to not including the AJ III Legends of Summer all-red colorway. This. Close. But just… look at it? Clearly inspired by the Yeezy Red Octobers, this design dropped as part of the merch on Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z’s world tour of the same name. Since the first day they were teased by JT, Nike fans have been feverishly waiting for another drop.

What are you waiting for Nike? The tenth anniversary? Cool, hopefully, a refresh is just two years away from now.

Air Jordan III Solefly Lotto, 2014

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No, you’re not seeing things, the Solely Lotto AJ III’s look very similar to both the Fire Red and White Cement colorways, except for a splash of yellow under the tongue, and a flamingo logo in place of the Jumpman. Inspired by the appearance of Florida lottery tickets, the shades used are slightly different than the OGs. We have a mix of white, laser crimson, nightshade, and laser orange, so it’s a bit more vibrant than the White Cement and Fire Red, which utilize the moodier University Red.

Air Jordan III Sport Blue, 2014

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With a sneaker as dope looking as the Air Jordan III, Nike really doesn’t have to do much to produce a great new colorway. Case in point, 2014’s Sport Blue which is essentially the same design as the Jordan III Black Cement with Sport Blue accents in place of the red. It’s lazy but, I mean… look at the thing! Hard to be mad at this.

Some days, we like it more than the original.

Air Jordan III Kobe, 2016

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Inspired by Kobe’s iconic PE sneakers from his 02-03 season, in 2016 Air Jordan decided to show basketball’s second most important swing guard some love with an Air Jordan collection repping Laker’s colors. The set dropped as both a Jordan III and a Jordan 8 and featured a leather upper with grey elephant print paneling and embroidered details over the tongue.

These days, with the loss of Kobe, there is something bittersweet about this colorway. Still, it’s great to see two legends repped in a single shoe.

Atmos x Air Jordan III Safari, 2017

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Made in collaboration with Japanese streetwear label Atmos, the Jordan III Safari scans like a “greatest hits of AJ-III design” compilation. The sneaker sports a black nubuck upper with safari print overlays in place of the cement panels over an icy outsole with embroidered Jumpman branding at the tongue.

The combination of sail and black with orange accents is too damn clean! It’s impossible not to love this pair the more you look at it.

DJ Khaled x Air Jordan III Father Of Asahd, 2017

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Some sneakers are so prohibitively expensive, they might as well not exist. That’s what kept DJ Khaled’s 2017 Jordan III off this list the first time around but for the refresh, we’re going to go ahead and include it. Made in celebration of Khaled’s Father Of Asahd album, this Jordan III of the same name featured a plush suede upper in blue with an icy translucent outsole, and tasteful orange accents.

It’s undoubtedly a great colorway, even if you’ll never own a pair. The last time I checked the aftermarket price, it was hovering near 8k. That’s absurd.

Air Jordan III Seoul, 2018

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The AJ III Seoul resembles the True Blue makeup in a lot of ways, but the design is much cleaner here — using a combination of an all-white upper with colors borrowed from the South Korean flag on the collar. Made in collaboration between Tinker Hatfield and Dan Sunwoo at Nike’s Innovation Kitchen, Seoul is easily one of the best AJ III colorways to drop over the last five years.

Other details include the use of the taeguk symbol from the Korean Flag in place of the left sneaker’s Jumpman logo.

Air Jordan III Tinker Oregon Ducks, 2018

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Borrowing the colors of Tinker Hatfield’s alma mater, the Tinker Oregon Ducks features a green apple nubuck upper with yellow cement and grey accents. In a radical departure from the original design, the Tinker Ducks sport a blunted Nike Swoosh, which gives the sneaker a radically different look.

Air Jordan III Laser Orange, 2020

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A future classic, the AJ III Laser Orange was released as a woman’s exclusive and was clearly made as a gesture to Nike’s growing smaller-footed customer base. Though you have to wonder, if Nike would’ve just offered all those classic AJ III colorways in women’s sizes to begin with, maybe they could’ve made a whole lot more money, since sneakerheads have been up-sizing kid’s sizes for years before Nike bothered to take notice.

The Laser Orange is clean. If Nike would drop a full-size run people would certainly be clamoring for them.

Air Jordan III UNC, 2021

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Is it wrong to say that one of the top five AJ III colorways to ever release didn’t drop until 2021? Because we’re saying it. The UNC deserves a spot amongst the OGs, this design is just too clean. Made in homage to Michael Jordan’s alma mater, the UNC features University Blue accents over a dual-textured leather upper with an embroidered Jumpman logo and those iconic elephant print panels.

Hell, I’ll say it, I think the UNC is the best Jordan III colorway.

Air Jordan III Georgetown, 2021

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The AJ III Georgetown dropped in March 2021, the same month as our initial ranking! That means if we would’ve written this earlier, some other sneaker would’ve made the list. That’s hard to imagine because this one was destiny. Borrowing the colors of Georgetown University, the Georgetown or Midnight Navy, as it’s also known, the shoe features a mix of Midnight navy, cement grey, and white and was released in celebration of March Madness.

2021 was a great year for Jordan IIIs, leading to another renaissance for the silhoutte. To which fans of the shoe say: Bring it.

A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan III Raised By Women, 2021

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If this was a ranked list, this women’s exclusive colorway would without question make the top five. Where in the top five? Luckily, we don’t have to think about that! Made in collaboration with Atlanta retailer A Ma Maniére, the Raised By Women features a tumbled white leather upper with suede accents and dual branding. It ditches most of the touchstones of the most popular Jordan colorways but who cares? It does something new and it absolutely nails it.

This sneaker was so dope and beloved that a bunch of dudes whined about it being a women’s exclusive and it was finally dropped in a full-size run. It’s been a year since it’s drop but it’s still one of our all-time favorite Jordan III colorways and the perfect close to this list.