Kanye West shocks fans as he posts Jumpman logo and comment from Michael Jordan's son

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Kanye West brought a huge shock to the sneaker community on Friday.The 44-year-old rapper posted to his Instagram a picture of the Micheal Jordan logo and a screenshot of a comment Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan's son, made to Ye and DJ Khaled.'Let's make THAT convo happen,'the second oldest son of retired Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan said.

Possible Yeezy x Jordan collab:Kanye West posted to his Instagram a picture of the Micheal Jordan logo and a screenshot of a comment Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan's son, made to Ye and DJ Khaled Let's make THAT convo happen': The second oldest son of retired Hall of Fame basketball player Michael Jordan said'It's a new year, new teeth, new stores, new watches, new whips and new convos.' The Donda artist's comment section is filled with fans going crazy over the speculations of Kanye working with the Jordan sneaker brand.Kanye and his Yeezy sneakers are famously tied to Adidas, so it's unclear what Kanye is planning on doing when it comes to his shoe brand.

In the studio:DJ Khaled and Kanye were seen in the studio together, dancing and recording new music Going too hard:The award-winning DJ danced so hard that he broke his Jordan'sDJ Khaled and Kanye were also seen in the studio together, dancing and recording new music in photos and video posted to Khaled's account.

The award-winning DJ danced so hard that he broke his Jordan's.The 46-year-old DJ posted a video with Kanye of the duo riding around in his Rolls Royce listening to Ye's classic, Can't Tell Me Nothing.DJ Khaled has been a proud supporter of the Jordan brand for years, so there's a possibility the two artists' discussed the potential collaboration.

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