Anonymous wrote:He has the ugliest face. I can't even bring myself to play his videos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s simple. He used Nike’s brand and profited off it - I hope Nike sues for everything he’s got. He’s trash like Cardi B. -ban both of them and their music.
Problem solved.
Saw an article that says Nike is suing the company that put the blood in the shoes.
Lil Nas X makes trash music and has to do this in order to stay relevant.
I love how people like you are pretending to be angry about a pair of shoes so you don’t have to admit that you’re mad about gay sex being in mainstream pop culture.
Ummm...hmmm...where do you see anger toward a pair of shoes or anger at gay sex? You had to reach pretty far up your as* to pull that out from this post.
The truth isn’t anger. Nike is suing the company that put the blood in the shoes bc that’s making a profit for someone other than Nike using their logo.
His music is trash and he is doing this to drum up interest and controversy so he can sell shoes, stay relevant, and make money. Do you know nothing about media or marketing or artists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it’s disgusting.
Disgusting because you don’t like gay people or...?
Or it’s such a desperate attempt to drum up interest. Why the hell would someone want blood in their shoes. It’s like when Angelina and Billy Bob wore those vials of blood. It’s not cute. Just gross.
They sold out in under a minute so clearly people are interested. There’s nothing desperate about what he’s doing, it’s wildly successful.
It’s pretty clear you have no idea about limited editions, sneaker heads, bots, reselling, or the controversy regarding a Nike execs son.
I mean...what does that have to do with the fact that PP is right?
Only 666 Satan shoes were commissioned. Lil Nas X's retailer sold them for $1,018/each.
That's $677,988 grossed in one day. The original version of those shoes are sold for $197/each on the Nike site. Let's assume the Lil Nas X retailer paid full price for each pair (doubtful) - that's a cost of $131,202 for 666 pairs.
https://www.nike.com/t/air-max-97-mens-shoe-SD3ZmW/921826-001
Now let's assume Nas paid the retailer $50,000 to modify all 666 shoes, add the blood, and host the purchase site.
$677,988 - $131,202 - $50,000 is still a net profit of $496,786.
So so what if a bunch of resellers snatched them up? He still got his $490K.
The question wasn’t about his money. Although, now with a lawsuit coming who knows. Him selling out in a minute doesn’t mean people are actually interested. It means sneaker heads like exclusive shoes. It means bots buy shoes in mass with the hope to resell at a higher amount (which Nas wouldn’t see the profit) to sneaker heads and other idiots who are willing to overpay for shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it’s disgusting.
Disgusting because you don’t like gay people or...?
Or it’s such a desperate attempt to drum up interest. Why the hell would someone want blood in their shoes. It’s like when Angelina and Billy Bob wore those vials of blood. It’s not cute. Just gross.
They sold out in under a minute so clearly people are interested. There’s nothing desperate about what he’s doing, it’s wildly successful.
It’s pretty clear you have no idea about limited editions, sneaker heads, bots, reselling, or the controversy regarding a Nike execs son.
I mean...what does that have to do with the fact that PP is right?
Only 666 Satan shoes were commissioned. Lil Nas X's retailer sold them for $1,018/each.
That's $677,988 grossed in one day. The original version of those shoes are sold for $197/each on the Nike site. Let's assume the Lil Nas X retailer paid full price for each pair (doubtful) - that's a cost of $131,202 for 666 pairs.
https://www.nike.com/t/air-max-97-mens-shoe-SD3ZmW/921826-001
Now let's assume Nas paid the retailer $50,000 to modify all 666 shoes, add the blood, and host the purchase site.
$677,988 - $131,202 - $50,000 is still a net profit of $496,786.
So so what if a bunch of resellers snatched them up? He still got his $490K.
The question wasn’t about his money. Although, now with a lawsuit coming who knows. Him selling out in a minute doesn’t mean people are actually interested. It means sneaker heads like exclusive shoes. It means bots buy shoes in mass with the hope to resell at a higher amount (which Nas wouldn’t see the profit) to sneaker heads and other idiots who are willing to overpay for shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Saw an article that says Nike is suing the company that put the blood in the shoes.
Didn’t this same company also put holy water in a Nike shoe? They gonna get sued for that also? What about businesses that custom design Nike shoes and resell them..Nike going to sue them also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it’s disgusting.
Disgusting because you don’t like gay people or...?
Or it’s such a desperate attempt to drum up interest. Why the hell would someone want blood in their shoes. It’s like when Angelina and Billy Bob wore those vials of blood. It’s not cute. Just gross.
They sold out in under a minute so clearly people are interested. There’s nothing desperate about what he’s doing, it’s wildly successful.
It’s pretty clear you have no idea about limited editions, sneaker heads, bots, reselling, or the controversy regarding a Nike execs son.
I mean...what does that have to do with the fact that PP is right?
Only 666 Satan shoes were commissioned. Lil Nas X's retailer sold them for $1,018/each.
That's $677,988 grossed in one day. The original version of those shoes are sold for $197/each on the Nike site. Let's assume the Lil Nas X retailer paid full price for each pair (doubtful) - that's a cost of $131,202 for 666 pairs.
https://www.nike.com/t/air-max-97-mens-shoe-SD3ZmW/921826-001
Now let's assume Nas paid the retailer $50,000 to modify all 666 shoes, add the blood, and host the purchase site.
$677,988 - $131,202 - $50,000 is still a net profit of $496,786.
So so what if a bunch of resellers snatched them up? He still got his $490K.
Saw an article that says Nike is suing the company that put the blood in the shoes.
Didn’t this same company also put holy water in a Nike shoe? They gonna get sued for that also? What about businesses that custom design Nike shoes and resell them..Nike going to sue them also?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it’s disgusting.
Disgusting because you don’t like gay people or...?
Or it’s such a desperate attempt to drum up interest. Why the hell would someone want blood in their shoes. It’s like when Angelina and Billy Bob wore those vials of blood. It’s not cute. Just gross.
They sold out in under a minute so clearly people are interested. There’s nothing desperate about what he’s doing, it’s wildly successful.
It’s pretty clear you have no idea about limited editions, sneaker heads, bots, reselling, or the controversy regarding a Nike execs son.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, it’s disgusting.
Disgusting because you don’t like gay people or...?
Or it’s such a desperate attempt to drum up interest. Why the hell would someone want blood in their shoes. It’s like when Angelina and Billy Bob wore those vials of blood. It’s not cute. Just gross.
The topic is about the music video which was receiving backlash before the announcement of the shoes even launched.![]()