{"id":799117,"date":"2018-12-12T21:41:49","date_gmt":"2018-12-13T02:41:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=799117"},"modified":"2018-12-14T13:05:16","modified_gmt":"2018-12-14T18:05:16","slug":"puma-hoops-is-supporting-the-trayvon-martin-foundation-with-new-clyde-court-disrupt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/puma-hoops-is-supporting-the-trayvon-martin-foundation-with-new-clyde-court-disrupt\/","title":{"rendered":"PUMA Hoops is Supporting the Trayvon Martin Foundation with New Clyde Court Disrupt"},"content":{"rendered":"
When Meek Mill’s long-awaited comeback album, Championships<\/em>, finally released earlier this month, before any of us could appreciate just how sharp Meek had become since his last outing, Jay Z<\/strong> had already claimed the record as his own. With the final verse on the impactful posse-cut “What’s Free,” Jay relentlessly yet effortlessly delivered one of the best rap verses of 2018.<\/p>\n His words continue to resonate weeks removed from the album’s release as much like his latest record, 4:44<\/em>, its thesis is rooted in social justice and equality. Running parallel to that output is his hand in the PUMA Clyde Court Disrupt “Peace on Earth”<\/strong>\u00a0sneaker which, upon its release on December 20, will benefit the Trayvon Martin Foundation in an effort to fight gun\u00a0violence. For every pair of the shoe that is sold, $5 dollar will be donated to the foundation.<\/p>\n