“During the quarantine, I got a call from Ice Cube and E-40,” Short begins around the 55-minute mark. “Over the years, probably more than the past five years, we’ve been doing kind of these old school concerts. It will be either Snoop Dogg or Ice Cube headlining, or it will be me, E-40, sometimes it’s Bone Thugs, DJ Quik. They usually call it like ‘How The West Was Won,’ ‘West Coast Kings’ or some shit like that and it’s always a big show and it always sells out. It’s like 20, 30,000 people whatever the size of the arena is it’s sold out.
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Long a worldwide staple, but one with especially rich roots in Los Angeles,
Nike‘s Cortez is now saluting the city that made it iconic with a new “Los Angeles” makeup. Offering a City of Angels-centric color scheme and special details the “Los Angeles” is all about the West Coast, from the tip-top of its upper to the lowest groove on its toothed herringbone outsole.
Originally released in 1972 for the Olympic Games, the Cortez is considered by many to be the first “modern” running shoe. However, in the years since it’s become a style staple thanks to its unique, slim shape and no-frills build. On the West Coast it’s often worn with tube socks and shorts a sartorial setup that was cleverly acknowledged by Kendrick Lamar in a 2018 “House Shoes” collaboration and here it’s designed to fit seamlessly into that classic look, dressed in a crisp white leather with rich Los Angeles Dodgers blue Swooshes, heel tabs and collar liners.