Before the brawl, ASAP Rocky had a live show at the SXSW. Spotify chronicles Rocky and Company’s performance at the VICE Loves Texas showcase down in Austin this past weekend with some amazing visuals.
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It’s the most iconic street wear brand in the world, the one that transcends the genre. If Glenn O’Brien and Tyler, the Creator two people whose aesthetics couldn’t be more different can wear Supreme in their own way, so can you. The two iconoclasts discuss in this exclusive conversation after the Jump. Read More on GQ
Signed by Jay-Z to Roc Nation three years ago, this year Ora is finally enjoying her moment in the spotlight: releasing “R.I.P” written by Drake and featuring Tinie Tempah, touring with Coldplay and finally unveiling her debut album. Between mouthfuls of icing and entrusting about her single (“I love the message behind it. “R.I.P to the girl you used to see, her days are over”. It’s like something you’d say in a conversation.”), she tells GQ.com about working for Hova, her advice on getting tattoos and her love of Bruce Springsteen. Read More on GQ&A
2 Chainz In Texas for SXSW
The Fader caught up with 2 Chainz at South By Southwest and he talked about leaving Ludacris’ Disturbing tha Peace label and announced the new title for his upcoming album. In Texas for SXSW, 2 Chainz graced the stage and performed his hit “Spend It.” This track never gets old. T.R.U.
On a dope production from the late Heavy D, and co-produced by Salaam Remi & Da Internz. This gift came out a few hour after the cover-art surfaced on the internet, leaving us fans thirsty for more. Even though this is the second track off Nas’ tenth studio album “Life Is Good”. Is Nasty Nas definitely back?
New Music : Frank Ocean – White
After a successful show at Art Basel in Miami, Reebok Classics teamed up again with photographer / director Jonathan Mannion to take his “CLASSIC” exhibition to Los Angeles during Grammy week. Another 17 images were carefully selected to add some west coast flavor, a female dimension and an R&B presence to the show. The expansion yielded a total of 52 prints on display. Continuing his collaborative series with artists, Mannion showcased the visual contributions from Nipsey Hustle, Pharrell, DJ Quik and Big Daddy Kane on their respective images.