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T.I. Goes Sneaker Shopping, Talks Poker Strategy With Michael Jordan, Colin Kaepernick

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Source: Complex / Complex T.I. talks about poker strategy with Michael Jordan. That’s just one of the fascinating facts discovered as the trap rap pioneer went Sneaker Shopping with Complex .  From the jump, Tip called the Nike Air Max 95 in the Neon colorway your basic dope boy, trap, functional shoe. The man knows what he’s talking about. But perhaps the most interesting part of the interview was discussing his convos with Michael Jordan. “MJ is cool as hell. He’s a cool cat, man,” said Tip. “We often talk about our poker strategies. We always impart some kind of knowledge and wisdom before we part ways. I appreciate that… Him, and Oak [Charles Oakley] we all been planning on sitting down together [to play poker].” Peep the full episode of T.I. on Sneaker Shopping with Complex below. Yes, he spent damn near 10 racks on kicks.

T.I. Goes Sneaker Shopping, Talks Poker Strategy With Michael Jordan, Colin Kaepernick

Lil Wayne’s A3C Festival Sets Ends Early After Gun Rumors Spark Stampede

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Source: Erika Goldring / Getty The A3C Festival concluded on Sunday (Oct. 7) but certainly not on the highest of notes. Lil Wayne ‘s headlining closing set was abruptly ended after chatter of gunshots or a gunman spread around the packed festival grounds in Atlanta. Local outlet WXIA reports: According to reports, Lil Wayne was about 5 songs into his set when pandemonium broke out. The performance served as a kind of comeback for Lil Wayne – his first since the release of “Tha Carter Five” in September. The rapper tweeted his well-wishes to concertgoers. But one man said everything was going fine until Lil Wayne hit the stage. “You have five different nationally-ranked artists perform – no problems,” he said. “Soon as this artist, the top-biller, Lil Wayne got on the stage, three or 4 minutes it start busting.” The mention of gunshots sent many attendees scrambling and some were injured in the process. Hip-Hop Wired was on the grounds of the Georgia Freight Depot but vacated before the ensuing stampede took place. According to research we’ve done with our contacts on the ground, there were no gunshots heard but the false alarm was enough to set folks into a panic. A3C organizers tweeted out a statement, which can be read below and right under Lil Wayne’s well-wishing tweet. Hope everyone at A3C is safe!! — Lil Wayne WEEZY F (@LilTunechi) October 8, 2018 pic.twitter.com/Gm6ezcCPbi — #A3C18 (@A3C) October 8, 2018 — Photo: Getty

Lil Wayne’s A3C Festival Sets Ends Early After Gun Rumors Spark Stampede