Saturday, June 27, 2009
50 cent- Where you Are
-Prince*
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Good Life!!!!
Ok so for all of you who have seen us in parties, or party with us at all, you have seen that we LOVE house music. In my 22 years on this earth, my mother has influenced my musical selection in a major way, and house music is one of those things that mommy taught me and I'm so happy that she did. This song is one of my favorite house songs for an array of reasons, the good feel to it, the great beat, the singers melodic voice, they all come together to make for a great song. I love this song to the point that I wanted to share it with you guys. The song is by a group called Inner City and is called Good Life, just take a listen and enjoy people. Watch it here on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=998P6HEzCdI . I hope you enjoy it as much as i do.
Friday, June 12, 2009
How Can You Resist???
P.s- the beers are very cheap so enjoy and always drink responsibly.
-Prince*
Thursday, June 11, 2009
I Got It For Cheap!!
Ladies & gents finding stuff for cheap, cheaper than regular retail sale prices has been the most efficient way to find your most desired fashionable wear and saving large amounts of money at the same time. Killing two birds with one rocket is the wise man's method. I'm sure most of us hipsters already know about Beacon's Closet located in Williamsburg which has become among the personal favorite spots of many. I've gotten a number of valuable items from there and my boys Prince & Urs' got really badass Levis Jean jackets from there for only $18 each. You know how hard those are to find??!
- Beacons Closet located @ N11th & Wythe in willie B
- Buffalo Exchange located @ N9th & Driggs in willie B
- Metropolis located on 3rd & 10th in the east ville
- Vici
Saturday, June 6, 2009
A Brooklyn Summer
When asked where you’re from you may reply New York or New York by way of Montana for all of my hipsters. Brooklynites don’t have the problem, we never shy away from the opportunity of letting other people know where we reside. We all know Brooklyn is really dope, but this summer my Brooklyn pride is at an all time high due to all the festivities that are taking place. This summer there is something for everyone in Brooklyn, hip hop heads, punk, afro punk, even the Caribbean scene is live and in effect. Starting next week June 12th Afro Punk is back and hosting a block party in Fort Green, not to be confused with the 5th annual Afro-Punk Festival July 3rd-July 8th. This event is totally free, yes FREE! Headliners include artist Earl Greyhound, Whole Wheat Bread and Janelle Monae. So come by, this event is for all ages, free skate instructions for the young ones, with equipment. When it comes to music you know SupremeTeam has you covered, for all my hip hop heads on June 20th Brooklyn Bodega presents the 5th annual Brooklyn hip hop festival. This is a day of absolutely everything hip hop, that is reminiscent of the day when hip hop was not just a past time but a way of life. The donation is $10 which is minute compared to the experience. You’ll thank us later. Get this, just a day after on June 21st the annual Brooklyn Music Festival hits Flatbush Ave with performances by Serani, Movado, and Capleton just to name a few! The price is about $50 but all around this is the biggest Caribbean event beside Labor Day to hit New York each year. Well we took you to the well now drink bitches!
Info:
-Afro-Punk Block Party: June 12th @ Clinton Ave btw Myrtle and Willoughby
-Afro-Punk Festival: July 3rd – 8th @ GGMC Parking Lot adj. to BAM. Lafayette and Ashland place
-Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival: June 20th @ Empire Fulton Ferry State Park Dumbo, Bklyn
12-8pm
-Brooklyn Music Festival: June 21st @ Aviator Sports & Recreation, Flatbush Ave Extension (ticketmasterrs)
-Urs'