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Featured Video: I Do This (FRESH)

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 31 - 2010

Fresh

Hey guys,
Hope you had a great Memorial Day weekend. Brooklyn hip hop artist, FRESH, just released a new video “I Do This” featuring Colin McShane. If you remember, FRESH did the hit song “I DONT LIKE RAP.”

“I Do This” was produced by Voicez Music/Def Jam producer Manny Perez, and video was directed by Tesins. Pass it on!

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Swagger Wagon – Suburban rap vid

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 25 - 2010

This video is out of control! This family, rapping about their Sienna SE, makes me think about coppin a mini van instead of that lexus truck…(not)

Swagger Wagon

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Are your Nike’s Damp?

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 25 - 2010

Thought this was a cool creation by the advertising company Weiden + Kennedy.  Urban pimp shoe…lol

Nike 78 Aquarium

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Men’s Skirts

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 24 - 2010

So yall couldn’t wait till the skinny Jean fad went away right? Be careful what you wish for. The Fujiwara Fall/Winter 2010 collection features men in Ankle-Length skirts. At least that’s what it looks like. They could be very wide-leg pants. The inspiration comes from Samurai Warrior garb. What do you think of them?

DEATH OF THE SKINNY JEANS POST – CLICK HERE

Fujiwara Fall/Winter 2010 collection

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Must Wear: Beach_Status Shades

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 23 - 2010

Check out these hand painted sunglasses by Tricia_Status. Provides a middle road between Super over the top Glam glasses and just plain ole shades. Please look out for more designs coming this summer.

Beach_Status by Tricia_Status

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Huggies Jean collection

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 22 - 2010

While googling (and playing pacman) I saw this and nearly flatlined. Huggies will be making Denim diapers, also known as “Jiapers” or “Jappies” in the UK, available for all…You can go to target.com and cop these for your kid. I wonder how long it will be until babies start choosing the skinny jeans…

Jean Diapers

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Must Wear: IceCream Pumps

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 20 - 2010

IceCream pumps by OyeeDesign


I thought this would be fitting for the summer months ahead. Ladies…If you would like to get a pair of heels like these, go to the Oyee Design Website. I’m not sure how much they cost, but they’re pretty sweet.

Pun intended.

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Bboy Frankie (Continued)

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 20 - 2010

Can you tell us some of the challenges that you faced or had to overcome as a bboy?

One of the biggest challenges I’ve had to face is the ongoing struggle that I have to balance out my school and dancing. Its really difficult to maintain a certain skill level while going to school full-time but part of my legacy that i would like to leave behind as a bboy is that it IS possible to be dope and still do well in school.
Its really important to realize this because the state that bboying is in now makes it really hard for dancers
that actually are full-time to live without struggling in the longrun.

What do you think of the people who only view bboying as a hobby?

Its cool to have bboying as a hobby because the potential for it to become something more than that is always there. Hip-hop in general is meant for every one to be apart of, and so even it is just a hobby one is still within the realm of Hip-Hop which is good because it leads to other things as well.

How do you motivate yourself as a bboy?

For me. Motivation comes from the journey of just constantly getting better.. Seeing what hard work can do up to this point makes one wonder just how far it can actually go? And while certain slumps do come at times I find its important to realize that thats natural. Sometimes one just has to step back in order to refresh the mind for a bit and remind yourself why you started bboying in the first place.

What is the most important thing do you think people should know about you?

That I’m just a human being constantly learning and elevating myself within the realm of life in general, not
separating it into just bboying or school or whatever else one may have in mind so that I may take in what it is to be a human in this lifetime as a WHOLE and not just one aspect of it.

What advice can you give for people that are starting out in the bboy community?

For people that are just starting out I would say to not just practice but TRAIN hard as well, and if it does
get to a point that you would like to do as much with this dance as you can, just remember to take everything that you do the next level by innovating any kind of inspiration you get, not just being as good as the person you look up to but BETTER.

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Bboy Frankie

Posted by enigma2485 On May - 20 - 2010


Name: Frank Felix Perez Jr.
Bboy name: Bboy Frankie
Born when: March 21st 1989
Current Location: Queens. NYC
Started Breaking: 2003-2004
Crew Name: Supreme Beings


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Why did you choose to be a Full-time bboy?

It was never really a conscious choice to become a full-time bboy, Really because when I first started I just did it because I liked to and it was fun. While I still do have fun while doing it, It really was when i started to take my craft seriously as far as skills is concerned that one could say I was bboying full-time. This is because I try my best to train atleast 5-6 days out of the week so one could say I’m a full time bboy even though I dont depend on it in order to make a living. Because when that is the case I feel that ones love for the dance will start to fade away because your forcing yourself to dance for money and not letting it happen organically.

How has your decision impacted your relationship with your family and friends?

The impact of my bboying has impacted my friends and family in a couple of ways. As far as my family is concerned,through out the years I haven’t been able to spend as much time with them as probably most people would because ofpracticing so much on top of going to school, Although what’s dope about this is that they know the reason why I’m not able to be around so much is because I’m following my passion and so I get their support regardless. One of my best memories regarding this is unexpectedly having my whole family (cousins, aunts, uncles, grandma, etc) waiting in the airport with balloons to congratulate me and my crew members after winning the Mighty 4 event in San Francisco, CA.

Can you describe the impact of being a full-time bboy in your life?

Bboying in general has had such a positive impact on my life. I’m 20 years old now and have been doing it since I was an early teenager so I’ve been molding and re-inventing myself in terms of it from a time when most people are really going through the motions to find themselves to this very day. Through out the years bboying has introducedme to alot of things non-dancing related that has helped me to open my mind to alot of different ways of looking at life and certain interesting people (in particular my crew-mates) who have influenced me in a number of different ways. The dedication that I’ve grown to have for it has helped me to stay busy and keep me out of trouble while alot of other people around where I live who dont really have a passion to work towards get lost in the shuffle of just staying in the streets for the most part, For that I’m extremely grateful.

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Contact Info:
email: fperezjr7@yahoo.com

http://www.myspace.com/abstractstylez

facebook.com/Frankie Perez

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Must Wear: GreenEnvy Skulls + Stars

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 17 - 2010

GreenEnvy- Skulls and Stars

These flip flops are made entirely from recycled rubber and polyethylene material. You hear that? They are recycled so it will benefit our environment people!
These flip flops were made by a company called Green Envy. GreenEnvy, an online retailer of eco-friendly fashion, jewelry, beauty and accessories has officially launched its website, LoveGreenEnvy.com Visit the site to purchase more eco-trendy goods!

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Must Wear: Encore Dunk Highs

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Must Wear: Hater Proof Tee

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Cilli Puddie encourages individuality

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Two headed Teddy

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