Nike is pausing its collaboration withTravis Scott.
The shoes were initially set to drop on December 16. Nike did not provide additional details on the collaboration. The brand did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Scott began collaborating with Nike in 2017 with the release ofhis first Air Force 1 design, according toComplex.
Scott’s other Nike partnerships over the last few years include the Air Jordan 33, the Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 6, another pair of Air Forces, and the SB Dunk.
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Ten people died and more than 300 people were injured as a result of a fatal crowd surge at Astroworld Festival. At least 36 lawsuits have been filed against Scott and concert organizers over the incident, theHouston Chroniclereported.
The victims have been identified asEzra Blount, 9;Jacob Jurinek, 21;John Hilgert,14;Brianna Rodriguez, 16;Franco Patiño, 21;Axel Acosta, 21;Rudy Peña, 23;Madison Dubiski, 23;Danish Baig, 27; andBharti Shahani, 22.
Treston and son Ezra Blount.Taylor Blount
Travis Scott performs during 2021 Astroworld Festival.Erika Goldring/WireImage
One week after the fatal Houston concert, Scott’s attorney Edwin F. McPhersonsaid during an appearance onGood Morning Americathat there “obviously was a systemic breakdown that we need to get to the bottom of before we start pointing fingers at anyone.”
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source: people.com