Tyler goes on to explain why he’s hates Bruno Mars’ music and reiterates his VMA acceptance speech, and he also doesn’t like certain black figures in entertainment.
*Grabs popcorn*
Frankly my dear, I don't give a f*ck
Tyler goes on to explain why he’s hates Bruno Mars’ music and reiterates his VMA acceptance speech, and he also doesn’t like certain black figures in entertainment.
*Grabs popcorn*
Look what we have here. Thanks to Crook Robbins we have some actual footage. And I decided to post some pictures as well.
Each year we’re presented with a new artist that’s suppose to be the next big thing. This year we have Frank Ocean and it looks like homeboy is here for the long haul. He has managed to take the music world by storm in only 6 months….yes it’s only been 6 months. Drops Nostalgia, Ultra then gets on Watch The Throne, now he’s a cover boy. Much respect to the grind.
When he was nine, Frank Ocean’s godfather subscribed him to Robb Report, a magazine for the ultra-rich. Less interested in fiduciary smarts, it’s a catalog of conspicuous consumption, highlighting tropical vacations, invaluable antiques and, as Ocean came to know, really expensive cars. Though he comes from a middle class family, he obsessively read the magazine’s classified ads, fixating on exorbitantly priced used Bentleys and Maybachs. “I would just fall in love with all their cars. That was the start.” Ocean, whowas born Christopher Breaux (and goes by Lonny to friends), downscaled his material desires, and when he was 13, began going door-to-door, detailing cars for cash. “I would bring all my supplies. Literally, it was like a movie, I had a wagon, those long red wagons, like a Radio Flyer-type wagon, and I used to buy my own soaps.
Shouts: FADER
I know I’m late. Whatever. The video is still dope though.
FYI – I passed on Goblin. Sorry.
Honestly, his name doesn’t work for me, but this unreleased joint does. And the dude on the board is OFWGKTA’s Sage.
Shouts: Complex
http://vimeo.com/21401605
Highlights from SXSW in Austin. Performances featured: Snoop Dogg, Diddy, Yelawolf, Killer Mike, OFWGKTA, Curren$y, Mayer Hawthorne, Warren G, Daz, Machine Gun Kelly, Chromeo, STS, Chamillionaire, Joe Budden, and DJ Premier.
Directed by Kellen Dengler
These dudes stay keeping me entertained, and you add Nardwuar’s goofy ass to the mix. An oddly funny interview.
In the final segment Tyler clears up the comments he made about Kanye and not wanting to be compared to Ne-Yo when he wants to be on Michael Jackson status, if he was an R&B artist. Also, he takes a jab at Shake from 2dopeboyz. *shrugs*
Earl Sweatshirt’s first album is better than Nas’ Illmatic? I don’t even know who Earl Sweatshirt is.
Peter Rosenberg catches up with Odd Future at SXSW and discusses thing from their performance at Webster Hall to Tyler being a fan of Justin Bieber. An interesting bunch of characters I must say, but entertaining.
I’ve always been a fan of acoustic music and was impressed by Tyler The Creator’s version of “Yonkers.” [insert sarcasm]
OFWGKTA!
Via: SCUK