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Downtown 2012…

Monday, March 26th, 2012

It was all a dream…

A few months back I got an e-mail from a rep at Reebok who had seen a TWit I posted about how I thought the Reebok Basquiat’s were dope. I honestly liked the collaboration because it didn’t look forced or contrived. The shoes actually made me look at Reebok a little differently.

I also received an e-mail from a rapper named Esso. He’s been around for a minute and he’s someone I like as a person altho’ I hadn’t fully connected to him musically. Esso is a talnted dreamer tho’. I can’t forget about the project he did to pay homage to the 25th anniversary of Thriller, and then M.J. passed away a few months later, but right before the release of the project.

Good for Esso that he didn’t let crossed stars deter him from his path. Esso kept making his art and this time he had a project which was inspired by an iconic NYC artist. Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Esso had sent me the link to his ‘Son Of SAMO’ mixtape. SAMO (say mo) was the graff alias of Basquiat and a fellow artist. Basquiat thought he could challenge the art scene by being provacative and subversive. Mainly tho’, he was trying to find his place in the world. Aren’t we all?

I thought I could find my place by creating a dynamic visual document to one of Esso’s tracks while placing him in a pair of Reebok’s Basquiat sneakers. Art. Commerce. Fashion. Consumption. Music. Blackness. All the things that I have dropped science on since this website has been online.

All of these concepts will come together on Thursday evening when I host the premiere of Esso’s ‘Death Do Us’ music video and live performance at the Reebok Classics Space in NYC’s infamous Lower East Side.

If you are in NYC on Thursday, March 29th, please stop by 145 Orchard Street at 7pm and celebrate this life with me and Esso. The journey never stops Internets, I’m so glad you could come along for the ride.

Respect The Architects…

Sunday, March 25th, 2012

I should apologize for waiting until the end of Women’s History Month to bless y’all with this gem. E.S.G., short for Emerald, Sapphire and Gold was an all girl band out of the South Bronx who would be influential in several musical genres and generations. Their music was powered by funk and driven with punk.

E.S.G. was the jazzy disco apocalypse. Their groove wasn’t canned and their funk was unchained. I’m a big fan of the Go-Gos and the Bangles but E.S.G.has the womb from where those bands were birthed. Rap music would also owe a debt of samplitude to these funky sisters from the South Bronx.

Just try and imagine the scene while UFO plays over massive speakers and B-boys break the night away.

Thank you E.S.G.

Shoplifting Lifestyle…

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

This brazen old white just walked up in the Polo mansion snatched a $25K handbag off a display and walked right out the store off into the sunset.

Why? Because the security is busy sweating Trayvon Martin’s cousin who might take a $200 scarf. Or actually, buy the $200 scarf because that Black dude ain’t try’na go to Rikers for that shit. I walk into a fancy boutique and I know I’m an automatic suspect. I accept that tho’, because when I was a teenager I might would have tried to robberize some shit.

The purse this white purloined wasn’t on that Hermes shit, but it was still official crocodile tissue. Salutes to that lady for being so thorough and going for the gold like a laser.

Get Ready For Cooking…

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Let that boy cook!

Bravo TV’s Chef Roble stops by the Combat Jack Show.

Shouts to the internets. I’ll be with y’all next week.

The Combat Jack Show (Chef Roble) 3-21-12 by PNCRadio

No Peace For A Zen Master…

Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

Forget about former Knicks legend and ‘chip wzrd coach Phil Jackson coming to the Garden to coach the Knickerbockers.

The curse of Isiah Thomas prevents this.