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Snkrs Day: You have a song on the EP called AJ3 or AJ5. Are these your two favorite Jordan models?
Calcei: Well, I kind of left it as an open-ended question for the listeners to decide. The 3s and the 5s are my two favorite Jordans, but I would probably lean more towards the 3s. The remix was from this Detroit rapper I know named Sean Uppercut. He’s from this really dope group named Detroit City. He heard it and told me he wanted to get on it for a remix. You know, he’s on the Air Jordan 6/Air Jordan 13 song.
“When I say ‘Butter’, I wanted it to mean ‘you being you’ as it should be. Don’t follow the trends. Instead, just wear what you wear.”– Calcei |
Snkrs Day: What are your favorite colorways of each model?
Calcei: For the 3s, I probably have to go with the “True Blue” Air Jordan 3s or the “Black Cement” Air Jordan 3s. For the 5s, I would have to go with the OG black/reds and the “Grapes”.
Detroit rapper CalceiSnkrs Day: You shed light on a story involving the “True Blue” Air Jordan 3 in the AJ3 or AJ5 song in which you stated that you really became interested in them when you spotted on someone’s feet. Was that personal experience?
Calcei: Definitely! When I was in school, everybody had Jordans, but my parents were not into buying Jordans. When I did finally cop them, it was like 20 years later. That’s definitely a true story. I used to look at the other kids Jordans like, “Yo, I want a pair of those.”
Snkrs Day: You talked about the Air Jordan 5 in great detail on the AJ3 or AJ5 song as well. Since it’s one of your favorite silhouettes, what elements are most intriguing to you on the Air Jordan 5?
Calcei: I like the tongue and the mesh, but I really love the clear sole. I just don’t like the yellowing though. I try to keep those things crispy. I just think that’s such a classic design. It’s a beautiful shoe.
Snkrs Day: You shouted out the Nike Air Flight Huarache multiple times throughout your Laces In, Tongue Out EP. Did the Fab Five have anything to do with your infatuation of the Huarahce seeing that you grew up in Detroit?
Calcei: Of course! I was a big fan. I watched Chris Webber play all throughout high school. He was a big man around here. Jalen too.