i wonder how many dryer's got fucked up back in the day for running a karl kani shirt through a dry cycle. i can imagine that solid metal plate leaving about 500s dents inside one. lots of dope pics there.
i wonder how many dryer's got fucked up back in the day for running a karl kani shirt through a dry cycle. i can imagine that solid metal plate leaving about 500s dents inside one. lots of dope pics there.
I enjoy graf by TATS Cru regularly since I subscribed to them on Flickr, they are one of the best graf crews here in NY. Here is one of their latest pieces:
There are some good articles from backin the days with photos on Google Books, here are a couple EPMD ones from '92:
fatboybrandon wrote:I enjoy graf by TATS Cru regularly since I subscribed to them on Flickr, they are one of the best graf crews here in NY. Here is one of their latest pieces:
TATS cru are legends, my best friend in high school was a Brooklyn born-n-raised immigrant and had brought some magazines with TATS pictures. I remember being like for days... Dope. But for me it was FX that changed the game forever, this '96 mural in particular:
one of my favourite 80s LP cover shots (from the back of Follow The Leader)
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Paid in Full Posse
This photograph was taken at the Jacob Javitz center in New York.
Freddie Foxx is crouching down in front of Rakim behind the original 50 Cent.
The spanish guy on the left hand side is Supreme Magnetic, a legendary hustler from Fort Greene in Brooklyn who, according to legend, was once knocked out by Jam Master Jay at Latin Quarter after he tried to snatch his chain.
Killer Ben from Fort Greene is at the top in green. Rakim bigged him up on What’s On Your Mind.
Kool G Rap is standing next to Rakim, Eric B is next to Supreme and I think that's his brother Rap on top right. I also think Bill Blass is sitting next to Rakim. I don't know who the dark skinned brother is.