Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
JT on GQ
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Young Life
"The streets nursed me," Young Life attested.
The fork in the road that is known as Compton provides its youth with only two alternatives: choose a life of violence and destruction or harbor ambitious thoughts that lead to positive motives.
For many, music is the only way out .
But nurturing a blank canvas is a skill few ever master. To own a beat takes more than just skill- it's innate. Just like Jay-Z, Young Life steps into the booth not with a notebook full of scribes but a catalogue of experience from which to call. Collaborating with producer MG, Young Life continues to mystify all those who come in contact with his advanced lyrical precision.
"it's a gift," he said. "I know how to capture it."
Click here to check out his website.
Click here to check out his myspace.
DimePiece
DimePiece is a lifestyle and brand aimed at catering to all the boss bitches dipped to sauce. These are females that have the potential to make a positive impact and consistently turn heads. Pussy appeal is a natural force that all females control. As a brand they encourage women to see the need to reconsider their role in the game. We are in control, period. A DimePiece is a woman who appeals to her audience with a genuine swag. She is a self-governing revolutionary who embodies all that is sexy. She proclaims her opinion and attitude through her adventurous dress. She is educated by the books as well as the streets. Their products are for all who want to make a statement and aren't afraid to leave the restrictions at the door. Lets be a go-getter, a kitten with claws, a fashion aficionado and a memorable individual who is essentially the perfect ten.
Click here to check out their site.
Hello Katy
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Sick With It
You can check out his styles at four different gallery shows and events in the bay area this holiday season, (The More The Merrier-Super 7 Store, Veni Vidi Vici-Juxtapoz/ArtnowSF Holiday show and the Fabric 8 Holiday Show also in SF) and we hope to see him in many more.
“I used to ride the subway, and the riders would look like zombies. The people in my worlds eventually came from these trains sketches.”
Check out his site here.