Everyone wants to experience what greatness feels like. Michael Jordan‘s name is synonymous with greatness. Jordan’s antics on the basketball court have made himself a fortune and the six-time champion is looked up to by many in the whole world. A legendary rapper who has got three platinum rap albums to his name had the golden chance of getting into one of MJ’s massive abode. Jordan, a few years back, collaborated with a major rapper as he allowed him into his Chicago mansion for shooting his musical record Franchise.
Marcus Jordan was spotted remembering the album on the anniversary of the record.
Michael Jordan’s son celebrates the second anniversary of the musical record
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His Airness’ thirty-two-year-old son is oftentimes in the news about his relationship with television personality Larsa Pippen. He enjoys a massive following of over hundred thousand followers on his social media handle. Marcus Jordan celebrated the two-year anniversary of Travis Scott’s musical record Franchise, that was released in September 2021.
Marcus Jordan’s name was featured in the music video, as MJ’s basketball court had the names of all his children written on it. The Grammy nominated rapper Travis previously tweeted to express his gratitude towards Michael Jordan to let him use his chic Chicago mansion. Scott read in his tweet, “Thank u mj for letting go crazy in the spot. Love u man”. Travis Scott collaborated with American rapper Young Thug in the musical record, where he was boasting about his wealth and lifestyle.
This was not the first time the duo had collaborated as Scott joined hands with Jordan to come up with a shoe deal. But Dennis Rodman had something to say about the collaboration.
Dennis Rodman claims to have collaborated with MJ before Travis
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Dennis Rodman once stated that he joined hands with Michael Jordan much before Travis Scott as he came up with an unofficial shoe Air Darwin’s. The Worm claimed that he came up with the reverse swoosh seen on Travis Scott’s sneakers. But for some reason, Nike never gave him credit.
Rodman said, “I think I was the first guy to do it. So it’s like damn he making all that damn money, really Nike… I don’t know why Nike won’t call me. Dennis thank you so much for letting us have the opportunity to use your name to give it to Travis Scott.”
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Do you think Rodman never got the due credit from Nike? Have you watched Scott’s musical shot inside MJ’s lavish house? Do let us know in the comments below.
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