Summary

  • During his 41st birthday celebration, global music icon J Balvin revealed an unreleased, all-black sample of his famous 2020 Air Jordan 1 collaboration
  • The stealthy sneaker maintains the signature jagged, cut-out design of the original release but swaps the vibrant tie-dye for a sleek black canvas and leather construction
  • Bright neon heel badges—featuring Balvin’s smiley face, a pink Jumpman, and a special OMERTA logo—break up the tonal upper

J Balvin‘s 2020 Air Jordan 1 High is widely remembered as one of the most vibrant, color-packed collaborations in Jordan Brand history. However, it turns out the Prince of Reggaeton had a much darker, stealthier version hiding in the vault. During a recent private celebration for his 41st birthday, Balvin gave the sneaker world a massive surprise by unveiling a never-before-seen “Black” sample of his debut Jordan silhouette, proving once again that his sneaker catalog is full of unexpected heat.

The ultra-rare sample flips the script on the original release while keeping its distinctive, playful DNA intact. The shoe retains the iconic jagged, cut-out edges across the toe box, collar, heel, and Swoosh. But instead of a rainbow canvas, the upper is completely murdered out, utilizing a mix of heavy black canvas and premium leather overlays. The result is a moody, wearable piece of art that leans heavily into a sleek, Y2K-goth aesthetic.

To ensure the sneaker still carries Balvin’s signature vibrant energy, bright heel patches are utilized to break up the tonal black design. One shoe features his famous lightning-eye smiley face logo stamped on a bright yellow circular badge, while the other sports a classic Jumpman logo in hot pink. The heels also feature an exclusive “OMERTA” badge, a direct nod tying the elusive design to Balvin and Ryan Castro’s recent collaborative album rollout.

The unveiling of this rare sample comes at a perfect time for fans of the artist’s footwear journey. As anticipation continues to build for J Balvin’s heavily rumored Air Jordan 4 collaboration expected to drop later this year, this “Black” AJ1 serves as a brilliant reminder of his deep and ongoing creative history with the Jumpman.

Unfortunately for collectors, the J Balvin Air Jordan 1 “Black” will remain a grail that only a select few will ever touch. Limited to just 100 pairs produced exclusively for Friends and Family, the shoe stands as a rare, alternate-reality take on one of Jordan Brand’s most recognizable modern collaborations.

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