Archive for the ‘Fanboy Ish’ Category

Safari Lifestyle Remix…

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

mara sunset

Since I don’t own the purple Foamposites yet I’ve been trying to match up some colorways with one of my recent favorite acquisitions.

I think I nailed it with this ‘fit.

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SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

aj 2011

Modell’s Sporting Goods is selling the Air Jordan 2011 for $49.98

Sneaker fiends on the come up rejoice in the streets

And let me know where I can find a sz12

The Children Of OutKast…

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

spree wilson

I love talking shit about OutKast not being the greatest rap duo of all time, but at the end of the day you can see their DNA on all of your favorite popular music rap acts of today. Drake, Cudi, B.o.B. and the Weeknd are all the children of OutKast (particularly 3000). I have to add another name to that list – Spree Wilson.

Spree is also from Atlanta by way of Memphis and he has that laid back Tennessee blues vibe to his sound. But it is from the godhead of Andre 3K where I can see the influence evolution of Spree Wilson. The rhythm and movement is definitely that 2015 Marty McFly Back 2 The Future Dungeon Family flow.

I’m going to post a few of my favorite songs from his album ‘The Never Ending Now‘ but I suggest you click the link and download the complete album for yourself. Music should make you feel good for just being yourself. That is the shit what Spree Wilson is on and I fux with that.


‘Where Do We Go Tonight’ (produced by No I.D.)


‘Transition’ (featuring Novel)


‘Don’t Pass Me By’ (featuring Esthero)


‘Nobody’

SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

jerz

Dirty Jerz reps SFU hardbody while stationed in Texas.

It’s hard to compete with a man who knows where all the ROSS Stores are.

Catch Lunchtime Wreck With The Creator…

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

pete rock

I’ve been considering Pete Rock’s catalog lately after listening to the ‘Monumental’ album with him and Smif-N-Wessun. Pete Rock has held the keys to the Soul Bounce production house. I’ve never heard anyone rap over Pete Rock’s drums who wasn’t respectful to the importance of the drum.

The drum was made to mimic the sound of thunder. The ancient sound of thunder is the call to open your ears and listen because a message is coming from on high.

Here’s a few choice joints produced by the Creator for you to spin thru your afternoon lunchbreak…


Heavy D – ‘Don’t Curse’


Pete Rock x CL Smooth – ‘Skinz’


Public Enemy – ‘Shut ‘Em Down’


House Of Pain – ‘Jump Around’


Run-DMC – ‘Down With The King’


Pete Rock x CL Smooth – ‘T.R.O.Y.’