My grandpa was a black Puerto Rican born on the island in 1914 Maunabo on his birth certificate it said De Color..His wife my grandmother was a taino born in Ponce! Came to NY in the 50s my pops and Uncle are from Spanish Harlem Carver Houses to be exact! Im half Puerto Rican and black! Boricua Morena One love!!!
I’m from the South, we were on the trifecta… Polo, Tommy, Nautica. But my generation mentality was different. We loved Black people, so if your man wasn’t fly.. he didn’t need to rob nobody, we would all rotate gear so he had something to wear to represent the friendgroup properly. Now my old brothers / cousin generation was a lil wilder. Starter Jackets especially was getting people hit up. Always thought that shxt was stupid. We could all have one if we pool our shxt together as a squad
I think it was a year or two ago, while in Macy's on Herald Square, there was a huge picture of Thirstin Howl 3 on the wall in the Ralph Lauren Polo section.
Okay y'all mean Spanglish as far as in the hip hop culture and rap. Because Spanglish has been around since the 30s or 40s when Puerto Ricans would speak it back then because they didn't know much English Just as Spanglish was used in the west/southwest for Mexicans out there and the Cubans in Miami. So this whole spanglish thing has been around Longer than hip hop itself. No disrespect to anyone
Salute math, 🫡 this is BIG CROWN HEIGHTS speaking official 1988 Lo-LIFE front liner st. John's & Utica ave/ Franklin Ave Representer PRINCE POLO aka BILL MINERR. I just wanna say good interview bro but now that the world got to hear from a Brownsville Lo Life let's keep it fair by hearing from a CROWN HEIGHTS Lo Life where LO Life's was originally started not in Manhattan 42 st. Crazy my boy vic-lo is saying half of the things he been saying lately!! LO - Life's was straight Fashion Rebell's, Robin Hoods it had nothing to do with hip hop and we never worship the designer RALPH LAUREN at no time back in the day like these new dudes is doing nowadays crazy.. let's keep the communication going if you don't mind. Don't believe everything y'all hear people.
Math, having Dane Calloway and Legendary Topcatz as your guest to discuss why so-called African Americans aren't Africans, but actually American Indians would be one of your most controversial shows yet.
45 years old raised in the South Bronx I never heard of these dudes until a couple of years ago. I still don't understand how they went so damn hard so damn much money on Polo gear
Yall bugging CHAPS was fire !!!! Im a Polo fanatic as well so I understand but all things Ralph were crafted beautifully. Till this day I buy exclusive peices I don't expect to see somebody else wearing. Shout to Lo Life.. Math you killing em king. Keep going.... this feels brand new.. funny how timeless things comes off that way... when refocus comes in to view
@@kharyvines6971 why does it feel like you trying to gatekeep being a “fanatic” 😂 like if somebody tell you the year you gonna say _you was late! I was already on it!_ and feel real cool about yourself. It’s just clothes man it aint that serious
Word Lo's was catching reck! RIP my gee Chris LO from the vill. They used to go 30 deep into Macy's, take the whole Rack and bounce, catch reck with Gleezy bags, wear girdles, and pop off ink sensors etc. Lo's was the reason stores have alarms now. They were respected by Deceps, Raiders, & Latin Kings.
Saw my dude Thirstin the other day and I was rocking a polo shirt. It's funny how we ( the culture not me personally) used to take all that stuff from the stores but we there now paying top dollar for it. It's well made gear though.
lmao when he said “you gave them all this advertisement for free they owe you!” I was thinking what about all the “free” product they unwillingly “gave” them to “advertise” the brand? It’s not like they was advertising it intentionally either, they just wanted to look fly at any cost (or no cost lol) & the byproduct was accidental advertisement
Thirstin is literally on Ralph Lauren billboards on buildings. And he's in the Ralph Lauren polo book. And they put Lo Life events such as Goose on the Deuce on their website. Do your research before just talking.
@@bryantbuntin672that’s years later. Ralph Lauren wasnt working with thirstin in the 90’s. And what does that have to do with the fact they was stealing the clothes
I’ve always heard ppl say when Japan adopts something whether it’s fashion culture or lifestyle they do it right and like thirstin said sometimes better than the place of origin
@@Mize2dx Brah stop PR didn’t make polo cool stop it Niggas never looked @ PR and said we gon bite dem 😂😂😂 Why yall ain’t got no influential PR ???? Name sum???
@@purrfitazitgetz3365 The current sound and state of " Hip-Hop " is trash!!! The corporate take over started in 1999....This culture was built on the diversity of NYC. IDK WTF you talking about.
Im confused what dude talking about saying smooth the hustler started spaglish is the song broken language spanish how does smooth the hustler get credit for the type of music thirstin and hurricane g did unless im missing something that makes zero sense smooth didn't make spanish music
If anyone denies that ricans don’t have. A huge part of the beginning of hip hop is a denialists!!!! From graffiti to breakdancing to dj to MC THEY CONTRIBUTED WITH ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT DEFINES HIP HOP LIFESTYLE
Mecca crazy saying Ralph Lauren owes a check. I get it and yes Lo Lives marketed the brand for “free” but Hoffa right, lot of clothes were racked up, long security KOd, others got stripped, during those times Lo Lives were considered well dressed thugs, some thought of them as Decepts dressed fly. Ralph wasn’t associating with that and wouldn’t, especially back then. Its easier to acknowledge now as people are older times changed etc but just like Timberland, these companies didn’t want the association with thugs or urban communities even though they made lot of $$$ off of them. But either way, Polo was going to be successful with or without Lo Lifes n same with Timbs. So I respect Mecca opinion but definitely agree with Hoff on this one. Acknowledgement is HUGE considering all that background noise history. And at end of day, there’s nothing like ‘Lo!
Lol, yeah robbed those LL all the time but that's when you knew the breeds... haha. Jumped out on a Ralphie Kid once and was like ohhh, u guys from the hood forreal...lol.
I thought the movie microphone check ended the debate. I mean there’s actual pioneers who were there speaking on this. Let it go! Black American culture created hip hop. There were others around but no one knew they weren’t black which means they were blending in with Black Americans! 💯✌🏾
It’s just a big captious semantic argument of creation versus development though. Yeah ok people who looked like me started it at the beginning, so what? It looked reeeeallll different then at the beginning than what it would become, and by the time it evolved to how we come to know it? Well shit by that time Puerto Ricans was most definitely involved This whole argument only seems to matter to people like Tariq who wanna claim ownership for something he wasn’t even alive for, while dismissing our Puerto Rican brothers & sisters for the sake of some FBA supremacy
The so-called pioneers don't agree with each other about the formation of hip-hop. Caz would say one thing, then in another video say something contrary, depending on who the interviewer is.
@@joojoobaw Tariq is goofy, he does this to keep his fan base, as he is dividing black Americans from black immigrants. You don't know where he's going to go next. He started selling pimp books, to black consciousness and Pan-Africanism, to this FBA crap.
I just love Lord Jamar’s involvement in this. By the FBA/ADOS standard, Lord Jamar ain’t shit. He’s Guyanese and he’s from New York- he’s not valid according to FBA/ADOS but he simps for this cause. It’s comical.
They did steal clothes but they also purchased a ton as well. And their influence inspired people to buy Polo. So there is a cultural impact. For instance, they brought up Japan. The Japanese are mostly buying and trading clothes. I got into Polo because of Thirstin’s influence and I’m no thief. Ralph recognized that and included Thirstin in a Polo campaign, Polo documentary, brought him to events.
@@toneriggz So the clothes you worked for, bought, paid for and didn't steal was robbed or stolen from you, you would want them to be recognized and rewarded? They said they robbed people, their words not mine.
@@melvinjohnson2218 it doesn’t matter what I think. Ralph Lauren himself already acknowledged Thirstin. It’s done. Whether he should’ve done it or not, makes no difference, he already did it. Whatever money he lost from boosting, he more than made up for it from Hip Hop heads buying Polo. As well as the boosters themselves. A lot of the OG Lo Lifes are dudes in their 50s and 60s now. They’re not boosting anymore. They probably haven’t boosted in years. Stick Up kids come in all shapes and forms. The Lo Lifes were primarily stealing from stores. They robbed people too but a lot of non Lo Lifes did that as well.
That's the thing about HIP HOP. Where you sit, how you think and what's your environment will project how you embrace HIP HOP. It's a culture, good, bad and indifferent.
Yo… y’all bugging math letting them guy say she like, “I grew up black “ how? Your not black so called blacks aren’t even black. When do we grow wise for the youth them? Or is keeping up this Façade, more better for a reason I’m not hip too. Just questions
Thirstin & Crazy Legs are 2 dudes that help preserve and carry Hip Hop Music & Culture, much respect to these men right here 💯🙏✌🏻
I still wear polo until today .... classic
LaBronx James is that dude who’s holding the Lo Life movement down HEAVY! Reseller and emcee, as well. 💯 🔌
Lo life movement died a long time ago
@@bambeatz I'm familiar king. 💯💯
The Polo Rican!!!
They should have the whole lo life movement on this
Super facts!! let's go I'm ready prince polo from day one lo life... aka Bill minerr .
Rest in peace to Dallas Penn! A Lo head and NYC cultural legend. 🕊🙏🏾
Dallas was Decept not LoLife but is definitely a legend excepted by both sides
My grandpa was a black Puerto Rican born on the island in 1914 Maunabo on his birth certificate it said De Color..His wife my grandmother was a taino born in Ponce! Came to NY in the 50s my pops and Uncle are from Spanish Harlem Carver Houses to be exact! Im half Puerto Rican and black! Boricua Morena One love!!!
🗽🗽🗽
Ponce City of Lions Ya! Heard 🔥✊
Auturo Shomberg was an Afro Latino.
Math is a true hiphop head, 2things -LO LIFE and THIRSTIN HOWL . You have to be tapped in .. Legend!
I’m from the South, we were on the trifecta… Polo, Tommy, Nautica. But my generation mentality was different. We loved Black people, so if your man wasn’t fly.. he didn’t need to rob nobody, we would all rotate gear so he had something to wear to represent the friendgroup properly. Now my old brothers / cousin generation was a lil wilder. Starter Jackets especially was getting people hit up. Always thought that shxt was stupid. We could all have one if we pool our shxt together as a squad
I think it was a year or two ago, while in Macy's on Herald Square, there was a huge picture of Thirstin Howl 3 on the wall in the Ralph Lauren Polo section.
@@defrocker0569 ralph feature him in a polo book and had him model pieces as well 💯
It’s crazy they featuring dudes that used to boost their clothes
Okay y'all mean Spanglish as far as in the hip hop culture and rap. Because Spanglish has been around since the 30s or 40s when Puerto Ricans would speak it back then because they didn't know much English Just as Spanglish was used in the west/southwest for Mexicans out there and the Cubans in Miami. So this whole spanglish thing has been around Longer than hip hop itself. No disrespect to anyone
Salute math, 🫡 this is BIG CROWN HEIGHTS speaking official 1988 Lo-LIFE front liner st. John's & Utica ave/ Franklin Ave Representer PRINCE POLO aka BILL MINERR. I just wanna say good interview bro but now that the world got to hear from a Brownsville Lo Life let's keep it fair by hearing from a CROWN HEIGHTS Lo Life where LO Life's was originally started not in Manhattan 42 st. Crazy my boy vic-lo is saying half of the things he been saying lately!! LO - Life's was straight Fashion Rebell's, Robin Hoods it had nothing to do with hip hop and we never worship the designer RALPH LAUREN at no time back in the day like these new dudes is doing nowadays crazy.. let's keep the communication going if you don't mind. Don't believe everything y'all hear people.
THIRSTIN AND CRAZY LEGGS....SALUTE.....LEGENDARY STATUS!!!!!!! AND THE HURRICANE!!!!!!!
Polo for LIFE‼️
Math if you gonna put a soundbite of your music at the beginning, can you at least make it good bro.
Ralph Lauren hasn't been the same since he stopped getting robbed.shoutout to Lo!!!
Now these are the interviews I'm here for
Shout out to all the LO LIFE 4 Life! I still have alot of Polo classics in the crib, Snow Beach and Teddy Bear and etc, ! I Love POLO!
whata loser..you people are so hopeless
Not everything needs to be monetized is something Mecca will never understand when it comes to culture
Yea but thats when the vultures see the lane wide open n make money off us
the payment was the theft. it was a defacto deal. If anything they owe Ralph Lauren in lost revenue.
Been following your channel for ages, love it!
Mean Machine “Dream Machine” was actually 1981 on Sugar Hill records 🇵🇷🇵🇷🏆
Disco Dream!
@@joojoobaw Absolutely right!!!✊🏾🔊
Stay strong 💪🏾 to anyone going through something.
lo lifes influenced the way 90s rappers + graffiti writers dressed and their slang.
Nawwwwwww
Only reason I ever copped Polo was because of Thirstin, Rack Lo and the rest of the Lo Lifes.
Rack Lo was part of founding LoLifes and Boostin Bill gave the name LoLifes. It started in crown heights
Isn’t thirstin a founder?
Lo life 4 life
They need a whole Movie on the movement 😮😮😮
Rest in Peace my cousin Seck he was a lo life
I grew up around Lo Life$ Crown Heights Brooklyn Lincoln and Troy 👌🏾its the culture LL
I read about the Lo Lifes in 1999 in the Source magazine
I been wearing polo such the 80’s as a lil shorty. My parents was not even into rap or hip hop. So I’m confused of the influence part
MATH YOU GOTTA ASK LEGS BOUT BEAT STREET AND HIS CREW
Ralph Lauren ain't cutting them no check!!!!😄🤣😂
Neither is Nike for all them kicks you bought.
@@AyCee21 Your're right.
why should Ralph or Nike cut y'all a check? They sell a product and you buy it. Mission accomplished end of story.
He actually did get checks from Ralph Lauren and did modeling for polo…
In New Orleans, we was rocking the Polo with Girbaud jeans and Ballys in the mid 80s. They would hit the trains coming in.
"I put rappers in danger for daring rescues/I'm to be avoided is a daily schedule..." - Thirstin' Howl III
Song 🔥🔥🔥🔥
They was definitely on st johns and utica recently out there fly
Math, having Dane Calloway and Legendary Topcatz as your guest to discuss why so-called African Americans aren't Africans, but actually American Indians would be one of your most controversial shows yet.
That Sub Zero diss I’m here for it 😂😂😂😂😂
Salute 🫡
I'm from East New York and know a few Lo Lives #Brooklyn
you guys were completely useless thugs
They didn't buy the Ralph they stole the clothes!!!!
And influenced the culture
You think every single person stole their clothes ? Lol
You have to be yt
@@mikee3261 Yt?
@@DavidZile-b3l w h i t e
45 years old raised in the South Bronx I never heard of these dudes until a couple of years ago. I still don't understand how they went so damn hard so damn much money on Polo gear
Yall bugging CHAPS was fire !!!! Im a Polo fanatic as well so I understand but all things Ralph were crafted beautifully. Till this day I buy exclusive peices I don't expect to see somebody else wearing. Shout to Lo Life.. Math you killing em king. Keep going.... this feels brand new.. funny how timeless things comes off that way... when refocus comes in to view
Chaps got some fire vintage shit
Coulda
Had
A
Polo
Shirt
@@kharyvines6971 why does it feel like you trying to gatekeep being a “fanatic” 😂 like if somebody tell you the year you gonna say _you was late! I was already on it!_ and feel real cool about yourself.
It’s just clothes man it aint that serious
CHAPS was could’ve had a polo shirt
@@kharyvines6971Can't have a polo shirt
One of those Brooklyn Lo cats put me on to the Vasque Skywalk boots, you had to go to Tent & Trails in Manhattan to get them.
They’re the Dapper Dans of Polo. They should all be employed, for ads at least.
They were boosters
@@spenser6353 A minuscule percentage of the clothes they all wore were stolen. They’re in their 50s and STILL wearing it.
Funk, soul Mr James Brown and the youth of it's time's .Than you😊🎉🎉
Love the teddy bear ones too
Shout out to the GOAT Big Vic Lo (Rugby Kingz) The Lo Culture Hit Different
Shout out 2 da one and only bill minerr album on all platforms
Don't Forget Steeplechase....🤣🤣🤣
LO LIFE FORGOOD....STAY BANGIN'.
Lo Life’s = Walking Billboards
Word Lo's was catching reck! RIP my gee Chris LO from the vill. They used to go 30 deep into Macy's, take the whole Rack and bounce, catch reck with Gleezy bags, wear girdles, and pop off ink sensors etc. Lo's was the reason stores have alarms now. They were respected by Deceps, Raiders, & Latin Kings.
Saw my dude Thirstin the other day and I was rocking a polo shirt. It's funny how we ( the culture not me personally) used to take all that stuff from the stores but we there now paying top dollar for it. It's well made gear though.
Yall gonna act like they wasn't stealing?? Yea Polo gonna brake bread with the thieves who stole the brand
lmao when he said “you gave them all this advertisement for free they owe you!” I was thinking what about all the “free” product they unwillingly “gave” them to “advertise” the brand?
It’s not like they was advertising it intentionally either, they just wanted to look fly at any cost (or no cost lol) & the byproduct was accidental advertisement
@@joojoobaw exactlyt these guys are so thick
Thirstin is literally on Ralph Lauren billboards on buildings. And he's in the Ralph Lauren polo book. And they put Lo Life events such as Goose on the Deuce on their website. Do your research before just talking.
@@bryantbuntin672that’s years later. Ralph Lauren wasnt working with thirstin in the 90’s. And what does that have to do with the fact they was stealing the clothes
My first time hearing Hurricane G was on Xzibits first album At The Speed Of Life
ST.JOHNS LO-LIFE, krownZ height thing
I’ve always heard ppl say when Japan adopts something whether it’s fashion culture or lifestyle they do it right and like thirstin said sometimes better than the place of origin
The only intro I didn’t fast forward is the one featuring misfit. 😂😂😂
Mean Machine was 1981 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ricans our Caribbean bros been in this from the jump!!!! Next Non- New Yorkers gonna say they didnt help make PoLO fly???
@@kharyvines6971 If you not from NYC we not even having this conversation fam.
@@Mize2dx
Brah stop PR didn’t make polo cool stop it
Niggas never looked @ PR and said we gon bite dem 😂😂😂
Why yall ain’t got no influential PR ???? Name sum???
Ain’t no PR in da south
@@Mize2dx
Da current sound of hip hop has nun to do with PR smh why yall also don’t have any influential PR???
@@purrfitazitgetz3365 The current sound and state of " Hip-Hop " is trash!!! The corporate take over started in 1999....This culture was built on the diversity of NYC. IDK WTF you talking about.
Get tariq on please it would help your channel trust me
MGV- Brownsville
“John they’re stealing”
What more evidence do ya need y’all do know there is a hip hop museum in The BX 🇵🇷🇵🇷 We need a public apology from Tariq Nasheed on behalf of the FBA
Yall didn’t create hip hop tho smh being dere doesn’t mean u created it and da current sound of hip hop has nun do with PR
You shouldn’t waste your time with these dudes. They are in a cult and Tariq, the failed rapper, is profiting off of it.
@@toneriggz Tariq laughing all the way to the bank.
Fleeced Black Americans.
That's the real meaning of FBA 😵💫
Chaps was the lower cost version Ralph Lauren by Ralph Lauren. Math is tripping
They was robbing the shit out Ralph Lauren lol
If it ain’t tied down, it’s mine now
R.I.P PUMKIN BROWNSVILLE STAND UP. MGV
Salute The Lo Life's
Cut this man a check for millions for stealing millions worth of inventory for it lol 😂
Im confused what dude talking about saying smooth the hustler started spaglish is the song broken language spanish how does smooth the hustler get credit for the type of music thirstin and hurricane g did unless im missing something that makes zero sense smooth didn't make spanish music
If anyone denies that ricans don’t have. A huge part of the beginning of hip hop is a denialists!!!! From graffiti to breakdancing to dj to MC THEY CONTRIBUTED WITH ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT DEFINES HIP HOP LIFESTYLE
Mecca crazy saying Ralph Lauren owes a check. I get it and yes Lo Lives marketed the brand for “free” but Hoffa right, lot of clothes were racked up, long security KOd, others got stripped, during those times Lo Lives were considered well dressed thugs, some thought of them as Decepts dressed fly. Ralph wasn’t associating with that and wouldn’t, especially back then. Its easier to acknowledge now as people are older times changed etc but just like Timberland, these companies didn’t want the association with thugs or urban communities even though they made lot of $$$ off of them. But either way, Polo was going to be successful with or without Lo Lifes n same with Timbs. So I respect Mecca opinion but definitely agree with Hoff on this one. Acknowledgement is HUGE considering all that background noise history. And at end of day, there’s nothing like ‘Lo!
Chaps!!!
yes..stealing clothes is "pure love" LOL
It's materialism. Mecca dinkriding.
What is Mecca talking bout.? Our culture loves rewarding criminals. Then we get mad when others judge us
it's unbelievable
I WAS POLO down in the late 70's. A lot of us in LA was on it. Blacks on the West Side and the Valley.
We need receipts
I mean everything the south did came from Nyc 1st
We wearing everything was nyc the mecca of fashion capital
Lol, yeah robbed those LL all the time but that's when you knew the breeds... haha. Jumped out on a Ralphie Kid once and was like ohhh, u guys from the hood forreal...lol.
Chaps was valid king. Man make money and the clothes. Not vice versa
Tony Toca did Spanglish rap too
Polo facts
stealing clothes and shoes from someone wearing it is some bum ass shiet. That shouldn't be glorified.
Could've Had A Polo Sweater 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 oh shit I never heard that 1
Chaps 😂😂😂😂
Lord Jamar is a herb! Go look about owning your discography.
Nah. Thats reckless homeboy
5:59 💪🏽🗽
✊🏾💯🇵🇷🇵🇷
I thought the movie microphone check ended the debate. I mean there’s actual pioneers who were there speaking on this. Let it go! Black American culture created hip hop. There were others around but no one knew they weren’t black which means they were blending in with Black Americans! 💯✌🏾
It’s just a big captious semantic argument of creation versus development though. Yeah ok people who looked like me started it at the beginning, so what? It looked reeeeallll different then at the beginning than what it would become, and by the time it evolved to how we come to know it? Well shit by that time Puerto Ricans was most definitely involved
This whole argument only seems to matter to people like Tariq who wanna claim ownership for something he wasn’t even alive for, while dismissing our Puerto Rican brothers & sisters for the sake of some FBA supremacy
The so-called pioneers don't agree with each other about the formation of hip-hop. Caz would say one thing, then in another video say something contrary, depending on who the interviewer is.
@@joojoobaw Tariq is goofy, he does this to keep his fan base, as he is dividing black Americans from black immigrants.
You don't know where he's going to go next. He started selling pimp books, to black consciousness and Pan-Africanism, to this FBA crap.
I just love Lord Jamar’s involvement in this. By the FBA/ADOS standard, Lord Jamar ain’t shit. He’s Guyanese and he’s from New York- he’s not valid according to FBA/ADOS but he simps for this cause. It’s comical.
@defrocker0569 they agree that puerto ricans didn't create anything
Its a brooklyn thing boy !!
Pwings Indian heads ...cookies all day everyday
Being from Brownsville he speaking all Facts!!! #POLOUSA
Math u ain't have too mention how they got it👎 🇺🇸 was stolen 💯
Did Mecca say criminal robbers are owed by a manufacturer for stealing from people who worked hard for and bought the merchandise they were wearing?
it's unbelievable how stupid that comment is...the revenue from black people isn't that much..they don't want to be associated with these thugs
They did steal clothes but they also purchased a ton as well. And their influence inspired people to buy Polo. So there is a cultural impact. For instance, they brought up Japan. The Japanese are mostly buying and trading clothes. I got into Polo because of Thirstin’s influence and I’m no thief. Ralph recognized that and included Thirstin in a Polo campaign, Polo documentary, brought him to events.
@@toneriggz So the clothes you worked for, bought, paid for and didn't steal was robbed or stolen from you, you would want them to be recognized and rewarded? They said they robbed people, their words not mine.
@@melvinjohnson2218 it doesn’t matter what I think. Ralph Lauren himself already acknowledged Thirstin. It’s done. Whether he should’ve done it or not, makes no difference, he already did it. Whatever money he lost from boosting, he more than made up for it from Hip Hop heads buying Polo. As well as the boosters themselves. A lot of the OG Lo Lifes are dudes in their 50s and 60s now. They’re not boosting anymore. They probably haven’t boosted in years. Stick Up kids come in all shapes and forms. The Lo Lifes were primarily stealing from stores. They robbed people too but a lot of non Lo Lifes did that as well.
That's the thing about HIP HOP. Where you sit, how you think and what's your environment will project how you embrace HIP HOP. It's a culture, good, bad and indifferent.
He said he not Spanish.but the language of your people is Spanish.make it make since
Frog style
I have Armani Exchange shoes should I toss em ?
Yo… y’all bugging math letting them guy say she like, “I grew up black “ how? Your not black so called blacks aren’t even black. When do we grow wise for the youth them? Or is keeping up this Façade, more better for a reason I’m not hip too. Just questions
I live the high life. But dress like a Lo Life.