Bro what is he talking about talking about he's the best at talking about the African American experience???? maybe the best at talking about black trauma that we've all known about for years... But what black experience is he positively talking about? Stop it.
Yo, Mr. Baque, to be honest, I didn’t know shit about you or your brand before I started watching this and the Sage interview earlier (to be fair tho, I haven’t been too tapped into streetwear these last few years), but I just wanted to say you are genuinely one of the best interviewers ever that I’ve come across-seriously: you’re more eloquent than most in the game, you’re respectful af, allowing the interviewee to take as much time as they want to air out what they need to from the heart while never cutting them off either, the personal bond/relationship you have with the guests also makes the discussions feel so natural & familiar, and you yourself even add a lot into these convos with your insightfulness on just about all topics covered, both in fashion and the real world-it means a fuck ton that y’all don’t shy away from social, political, and systemic commentary, especially without being exploitative and remaining authentic in the process. Plus, u’re Latino tambien which is a huge +++++++. Anyways, I mainly prefaced all that to say whatever y’all have going with this series, plz keep it the way it is rn, and plsssss don’t let the inevitable surge in popularity change anything about it bc it’s most def already one of the best things to come out of the journalistic interview (journalism in general) and even podcast realms. Ironically, here I thought Hypebeast was a product of its past (hadn’t peeped into it these last couple of years too) lmao Manifesting continued success for you and your folks, brother. 🙏
MOOOOORE OF THEEESE, but pick 2 designers and make them talk about both of their brands, 2 way conversation. Just like this episode, but make it have another hour of them talking about Awake and angelo
Thank you for this candid conversation. It’s great to see and hear from the people who have poured their hearts and soul into some of these major brands. It’s also great to see you building your own brand and pushing your own art and vision.
First time seeing an artist say "I'm not an activist, i'm a commercial artist" while 99% of artists nowadays love to be seen as a empathic activist hero
Yeah.. im wondering if that’s accurate as I’ve always thought of supreme as being a skate brand that’s associated with Hip Hop. I Need to do more research
4:08 basquiat was in rap lyrics before contemporary rappers were using his name in songs, that’s why Tre was lookin at him crazy when he said that lol I hate when non black ppl talk about our culture (rap, and streetwear, which was called urban wear because specifically black ppl were wearing it, it got called streetwear so white ppl and non black ppl could be apart of it)
There’s alot of error in your comment. Black and brown people built this culture my friend. Whether you view it as urban wear, streetwear, Hip Hop whatever it was built off of the backs of Black and Brown people. Sounds like alot of projection in your comment.
@@sherrodwright999 unless you have new information I haven’t heard (which I actually would love to hear I’m a historian myself of the culture), then my story lines up, I’ve spoke to the creators of this culture my self in person and in dms and they all have came back with similar stories and ideas 💯 not sayin brown ppl weren’t around but we started this shit, from Willie Smith to Dapper Dan, you can’t name anyone else’s culture that was at the head of this family
Please keep the business of hype going, people are watching and need it. Do not stop it again.
Both of them are a testament to the journey that is creativity, brand ownership, and life balance. I had no idea I needed this. Shouts to both men.
I love your brand
Thanks Nick, we apperciate you@@Nickolezs
This was a great conversation. Shout to Angelo for being the new host too. Good person to come after Jeff.
Bro what is he talking about talking about he's the best at talking about the African American experience???? maybe the best at talking about black trauma that we've all known about for years... But what black experience is he positively talking about? Stop it.
Yo, Mr. Baque, to be honest, I didn’t know shit about you or your brand before I started watching this and the Sage interview earlier (to be fair tho, I haven’t been too tapped into streetwear these last few years), but I just wanted to say you are genuinely one of the best interviewers ever that I’ve come across-seriously: you’re more eloquent than most in the game, you’re respectful af, allowing the interviewee to take as much time as they want to air out what they need to from the heart while never cutting them off either, the personal bond/relationship you have with the guests also makes the discussions feel so natural & familiar, and you yourself even add a lot into these convos with your insightfulness on just about all topics covered, both in fashion and the real world-it means a fuck ton that y’all don’t shy away from social, political, and systemic commentary, especially without being exploitative and remaining authentic in the process. Plus, u’re Latino tambien which is a huge +++++++.
Anyways, I mainly prefaced all that to say whatever y’all have going with this series, plz keep it the way it is rn, and plsssss don’t let the inevitable surge in popularity change anything about it bc it’s most def already one of the best things to come out of the journalistic interview (journalism in general) and even podcast realms.
Ironically, here I thought Hypebeast was a product of its past (hadn’t peeped into it these last couple of years too) lmao
Manifesting continued success for you and your folks, brother. 🙏
Business of hype!!!! Been waiting years for another interview
MOOOOORE OF THEEESE, but pick 2 designers and make them talk about both of their brands, 2 way conversation. Just like this episode, but make it have another hour of them talking about Awake and angelo
very spirited conversation. thank you for sharing your experiences and wisdom and great to see you back and strong Emory
TREMENDOUS!!! 🖤
Thank you for this candid conversation. It’s great to see and hear from the people who have poured their hearts and soul into some of these major brands. It’s also great to see you building your own brand and pushing your own art and vision.
This is fire all the way around- such intentional convo
Emory is one of the smartest and conscious beings on earth
Great interview. ✨
Is it true Ye’s willingness to share what’s going on helped so many more ppl talk about it?
Great conversation, thank you.
Welcome Back!
First time seeing an artist say "I'm not an activist, i'm a commercial artist" while 99% of artists nowadays love to be seen as a empathic activist hero
Tremaine is the ariies spears of fashion!
Rip spanto, glad he got his flowers.
love this
TREMENDOUS
Nice worn Antique Heriz carpet Sir
Tremaine always rocking 45r flannels, sick
Real legend 🙏
I’m sick of the “begging” conversation
Escobar Rich Cesar Boogotti Watching close
Pack it up gang
I met Angelo Baque family member he’s the homke
ID on Angelo's sweater?
This channel censors comments.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “ take a break “
BEE STILL 🖇️
Is Supreme based off of black and brown culture?
@@BradPitts it’s a skate brand though? How is that exclusive to black and brown?
Yeah.. im wondering if that’s accurate as I’ve always thought of supreme as being a skate brand that’s associated with Hip Hop. I Need to do more research
BoH . GOOD LOOKING FAM
west africa to the wurld
4:08 basquiat was in rap lyrics before contemporary rappers were using his name in songs, that’s why Tre was lookin at him crazy when he said that lol I hate when non black ppl talk about our culture (rap, and streetwear, which was called urban wear because specifically black ppl were wearing it, it got called streetwear so white ppl and non black ppl could be apart of it)
There’s alot of error in your comment. Black and brown people built this culture my friend. Whether you view it as urban wear, streetwear, Hip Hop whatever it was built off of the backs of Black and Brown people. Sounds like alot of projection in your comment.
@@sherrodwright999 unless you have new information I haven’t heard (which I actually would love to hear I’m a historian myself of the culture), then my story lines up, I’ve spoke to the creators of this culture my self in person and in dms and they all have came back with similar stories and ideas 💯 not sayin brown ppl weren’t around but we started this shit, from Willie Smith to Dapper Dan, you can’t name anyone else’s culture that was at the head of this family
ong, shit pissed me off
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TEDDY SANTIS PLEASE
What kind of doc martens Angelo wearing ?
Tremendez
QUEENS STAND UP
Anyone have ID on Tremaine's shoes?
Bb salamom 16s
Nah im pretty sure they're Hoka's@@jeanlondono4509
Hoka kaka 2 gtx
you print flowers on levi jeans oh shut up
& what is it that you do ? 🤔
@@jiantnetwork make better music than you 😂
@@luckylu1988 your head will get bit CLEAN off boy-dont be dumb.
@@jiantnetworkpause
Idol Hurtworldwide Next 🙏🏿
Creativity definitely matters but a lot of this shit is just lame ass who you know
Yes, both there brand's are trash
"MoMA PS5"
still so clueless as to why the whole community hates this man
He put a bunch of rascist shit on supreme shirts and called it "art" Then got pissy when he got fired.
He’s basically a woke white liberal lady.
They don't hate him. He was a creative director at Sup and it wasn't a beautiful marriage.
He’s a woketard
@@mrcan0127 yeah, who would have thought Marxist ideologues and skateboarding don’t mix
smh..
yall should buy a NFL team then
ah yes so much wisdom from the creators of two of the most garbage brands in existence
Name some good brands, just curious
no lol@@gunplakiwi
@@Adamsawyer-t4k Because you can't lol