
Spend enough time in the rap music universe and you will see bullies get their comeupance, but when the smoke clears these same dudes get back to business as usual. #iHipHop

Spend enough time in the rap music universe and you will see bullies get their comeupance, but when the smoke clears these same dudes get back to business as usual. #iHipHop

Inspectah Deck has written some of the rap music lines that I use most often in my life, from the classic survival song ‘C.R.E.A.M.’ to my spaceship anthem ‘Triumph’, Deck isn’t the face that you see when you think of the Wu-Tang Clan but he is backbone that the Clan uses to stand tall.
Inspectah Deck’s latest album ‘Manifesto’ drops tomorrow March 23rd, 2010. Rebel I.N.S. gave me a few minutes to tell me about this project and let me quote some of his rhymes to him while we chilled in the New Era store.

Shouts to the homey RecruitZero for whipping this up on the humble…

The ‘Lo-End Theory is more than simply a bunch of fanboys swapping and selling their vintage gear. It’s an honest celebration of everything that is Hip-Hop. The aspiration through apparel. The underground artists who bring flair and flavor to the scene. The lifestyle of living life lavishly in your own way.
Thirstin’ Howl 3rd opens this video with a montage of 40 Deuce flicks. The Deuce was NYC’s ave for hardbody stunting. Not just NYC but the tri-state area. If you wanted to be seen on the scene in the 1980’s you had to come on the Deuce. I wouldn’t come alone if I were you tho’ because the wolfpacks are mossied up looking for meat.