Performance is dope. Peep him singing to the chick about 2 min into the video and at the end of his verse he pushes her into the crowd for a semi-crowd surf. Pretty awesome.
And peep this trailer with Donnell Rawlings (Ashy Larry)
And this Rockstar Dive Bar Remix
This is Fatboy Slim’s new song/video featuring David Byrne (Talking Heads) and UK emcee Dizzee Rascal. Pretty cool. He has changed his name to The BPA (Brighton Port Authority) to promote his new project
THE BPA – THE BPA ‘TOE JAM’ FEAT. DAVID BYRNE & DIZZEE RASCAL from Fabio Resende on Vimeo.
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The Hundreds and Xlarge definitely came correct on this collabo right here. It’s unique yet evokes a nostalgic mid 90s Polo Sport-esque outdoor performance feel by mixing the yellow with black. I just got one as they became available online as of today over at TheHundreds.com


Can’t believe they squeezed it out. Where was the foul on Kobe when he knocked the ball loose from Pierce? What about the out of bounds or travel on Kobe (his hand touched the line and his feet came off the ground)? Not saying that lost the game but after that 3 with 16 seconds left, it was a 2 pt game.
Found this on FormatMag.com

And in case you don’t know the reference
Went to a hip hop show on Friday night in Boston. It was a record release party/show for 7L & Esoteric’s new album. In 2000, when I was a senior in high school, I made a 40 minute documentary about the emerging Boston hip hop scene and featured them along with Edo.G, Mr. Lif, Akrobatik, Skitzofreniks, Virtuoso, Insight and a few others. Ray Benzino from Made Men was supposed to be in it but he ended up threatening me and kicking me out of his office thinking I was police. Unfortunately the Boston scene never really took off like I had hoped it would but there’s definitely some good talent.
Anyway, I hadn’t really listened to 7L & Esoteric’s music in about 8 years but they had a jam back in like 1999 with Inspectah Deck called “Speaking Real Words” of which I was a huge fan (I used to be a backpacker)
Seriously, once you get past the fact he’s white, Esoteric is dope. His last verse on this song is interesting, and mind you this is 9 years ago:
cause I’m takin it back
to a time when it was cool to call hip-hop rap
Cause I’ve been rappin, since fly sneakers were cheap
since I bought em off Koreans down on Washington Street
Since I had a cameo, since I rocked rope chains
Since I had gold fronts with the Polo frames
Since “Goin’ Way Back,” since pro black rap
Since the Jungle Brothers let me know “I Got it Like That”
He essentially predicts the retro craze that would hit pop culture a few years later. Kinda crazy. Anyway, show was great, didn’t hear a lot of older material but liked some of his new stuff. Check him out.
Also, hadn’t heard of this guy Raydar Ellis but he was rocking a gold chain with an OG Zelda NES cartridge attached to it. I thought that was pretty funny.

Just saw this movie today, very interesting look at steroid use in America.
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and this is hysterical