Drake performs at Saturday Night Live ahead of the release of his second studio album Take Care expected to be released November 17th 2011. Check the performances out after the jump.
Category: Culture
Hermes introduced us to a very noble sport outlining their equestrian and lifestyle offering what is essentially the starting point for the luxury brand with an editorial video in all black everything.
We Got mad respect for this Artist, Theophilus London, for his Talent, Authenticity and his realness. Jay-z Blog “Life + Time” Take us for an Up-Close and personal with the New-Yorkee Rising Icon Theophilus London. He talks about the festivals he did in the vibrant city of New York. His dope and unique style , Lightly about his debut in music and More Check out more after the Jump
Kanye West caused a stir as he joined the throng of supporters at the Occupy Wall Street protests at Zuccotti Park in New York City earlier today. Appearing somewhat more demure than usual—gold chains notwithstanding — West congregated briefly with mogul Russell Simmons, who tweeted a photo of the two at the ongoing public demonstrations addressing corporate greed, corrupt politics and social injustice.
Stussy Jam Unveil their 2011 Lookbook, As usual They do not fail An array of fine garments, simple fresh and clean. The collection Include a nice serie of Jackets, vests, sweatshirts, Shirts and the usual suspects are at the Rendez-vous once again. The accessories consist of hats, beanies and more
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WEEZY F BABY PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT from DERICK G on Vimeo.
Following the death of Steve Jobs last week, Lil Wayne appears to have had quite a reflective week as he drops a Public Service Announcement. Taking 30 minutes of his time sharing his thoughts on the passing of the Apple co-founder, his influence on the world, his own lifestyle, trends and originality, responding to 50 cent and much more. Definitely a must watch.
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The Cool Brothers from R+I stroke again, The creative movement prensents “LVRS OF GOD” an intimate exploration of Theophilus London’s chameleonic mind taking us through his inspiration and iconography. Captured by filmmakers Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson (Influencers, Pursuit Of Cool…) during his performances at the Brooklyn Museum and Williamsburg Music Hall in New York, the short clip provides a revealing glimpse into early influencesthat shaped Theophilus London’s ascension into a rising icon such as Steven Morrissey to name one, PRESS PLAY