i personally think kanye is so far ahead of any other rapper, just cuz he became the richest black person in us history from yeezy and yeezy (when it was still big) was world wide
@@Ammar-qt8ionotice how theyll shit on kanye every opportunity they get but jay-z is off limits, makes you wonder. jay-z himself has said things that if they came from kanye would not have been well received at all (4:44 lyrics for ex)
Great topic for this one. Lots of people point out the influence of rappers on fashion, but they never actually go deeper into the subject like you did here. Also the Kanye intro sequence was sick
0:00 Intro 1:10 ASAP Rocky (Rakim Mayers) 4:09 to 6:48 Been Trill and Virgil Abloh but after this still some ASAP 7:46 Tyler The Creator and odd future 12:30 Frank Ocean 13:50 Chief Keef at the end a bit of Sematary Joeyy and Ian 16:45 Pharrell Williams 19:05 Lil Yachty 19:50 KING VAMP 🦇🦇🩸 (Playboi Carti) and Opium label 21:38 Reps 23:45 Carti accused of biting ecco2k's style 25:27 Yung Lean 26:48 THANK YOU BLADEE 27:42 Ye (Kanye West) 34:36 Outro
For me personally, Yung Lean, Bladee, and the rest of the sbe/gtb crew were my biggest inspirations to actually get into fashion. Polo sport, Y-3, Cav empt, Acronym, Final Home, Raf Simmons. They just wore it so effortlessly and made it look cool. Another lesser known Australian rapper by the name of Tag Shai was an early influence for me. He rocked Bape, Off-White, Palace, Supreme, and Y-3 in a cooler way than most other hype beasts at the time did. Overall though, Yung Lean wearing the J36-GT in the Motorola MV put me on a now decade long love for Acronym and other technical garments.
I remember as a kid growing up in the 2000s wearing super oversized clother and the mindset was the bigger the better. Hip Hop wasn't really big where I live back than so people looked at me like I'm crazy. With thw introduction of the internet, I was abke to go back and see all those different styles from different eras and regions. Hip Hop is the most influental culture today in the whole world. The same people thay laughed at me for wearing XL shirts in middle school try to dress like the rappers do. Hip Hop made wearing purpose built clothes casually a thing. From sportswear to workwear, hicker gear, ski gear and even military surplus being accepted and worn regularly, Hip Hop made it happen. Nobody buys Carthartt and Timbs to work in them, no one buys The North Face or Arcteryx to go hiking and no one plays ball in retro Jordans and that's what the coolest thing in the world for me.
great vid brody as always!! 1 thing i wanna say about the yachty bit, it kills me that he was saying nyc has no influence on style the other day. that pic u showed from Early 2022, he literally looks like someone from NYc. in early 2020 Carhartt Vest, Jackets, and Ski mask got really really popular in NyC. Timberlands have always been something synonymous with New York. If anything he brought baggy back MAYBE, but other that that he’s dresses like someone from nyc. from the vintage rugby polos to the timbs
@@namespaced4437 imo that hate is justified, because asap mob blackballed sgp from the industry even after rocky learned how to produce, rap and even dress from him. you have a carson pfp, you should know that even carti was an sgp fan at one point, but asap bari made him turn cuz of his resentment of being beated up. man, bari even stole raider klan hieroglyphics for his brand, another thing that wouldnt exist if it wasnt for purrp. sgp will always be an influence for the underground community, he also influenced sigilkore and has put lotta people from the scene in the spotlight, which many of them betrayed him, and this started with the asap mob. is understandable why he still hates them till this day, as his legacy and influence are undeniable.
thats what im sayin, bro not only taught rocky how to produce and rap but even influenced all the upcoming asap fashion just to be black listed in the end
i started really getting into kanye in 2020, transformed my whole wardrobe. i have all the yeezy gap hoodies + the 2020 ones. also have the no seam tee, not to mention yeezys. i also got slightly influenced by tyler in 2022, as well as carti and opium lol. i got ramones and off white dunks because of them.
great channel bro! and thank god someone is adressing the drain gang boys, they were always ahead of their time, the carti bitting ecco's swag is a great example
Seriously. Mentioning ASAP Rocky but not talking about how he and the Mob got that whole aesthetic from SGP / Raiderklan leaves a lot out of the picture
Sgp didnt influence the fashion part of asap. Sgp wasnt colecting raf simons and jeremy scott. Thats what made asap breakout was the fact he had knowledge and items that alotta ppl in that community didnt have
@@tazhaepowell4071 true, but sgp did create that whole dark style in the underground and only reason asap dressed in all black is bc they were inspired by sgp
this was a great video I got mad nostalgia when you highlighted the early to late 2010's of fashion as that was the era I grew up with and obsessed with at the time. Now that I'm in my twenties, I can say that the early playboi carti outfits was and still is a big source of my fits which is quite mad how they're considered "standard " and "basic" because, that style is great to me because its the type of streetwear I liked from the very beginning when streetwear wasn't "trying too hard" if that makes sense? it felt effortlessly cool and natural compared to know where people just put on branded clothes just because and you can tell they're literally wearing it for the clout hence why I loved Curtis early outfits as it felt more "put on" and authentic.
Good video, but I think Carti has ALWAYS been a style icon since he first gained popularity in 2017. His cover for Self Titled has the Vivienne Westwood shirt and then from Die Lit he really was pushing the boundaries of streetwear with RAF Simmons and other designers. The Opium style is just another iteration of Carti’s already long history in the fashion sphere
Lowkey kinda funny how before some of these rappers wore these fits others were just wearing them and now they’re gonna be called getting influenced by the rappers
When I was a kid in EU I was wondering where the pretty noticeable but not huge trend of bucket hats came from, and years later when I discovered yung lean I knew why...
8.58 is an image of Tyler and some guy in a camo jacket. That camo jacket is called Grey Lizard (sometimes Cuban Grey Lizard) and is from a line of Lizard camouflages produced (possibly in Yugoslavia, but also Korea) for the Cuban military during their deployment to Angola in the 1970s. Now it is extremely collectable and expensive.
The big pixelated camouflages being touted by Pharrel Williams is a very close copy of Project Honour camouflage made by LBX Tactical for Medal of Honour (as a tie in to the game a line of camo garments was produced in this pattern)
One thing you dont know is the styles that were out on the streets that might have influenced the rappers to wear a variant of their own. You had to be there or know people who were. Places like NY had street fashion that if you aren't from this particular place you wouldnt know the legacy of a particular item
I remember when I was younger in elementary, I always wanted to dress sueve because my dad always rocked in his old man clothes. But during middle school and middle school I never had the confidence to do so. That was until I started listening to Tyler the creator. He really gave me the confidence to dress what makes me feel confident and comfortable in, and that meant a lot considering of my autism and people thinking I’m weird. I may be weird but I got style. Plus I’m a filthy poser lmao
please do a video about replicas. if you could talk about the ethical aspects, production costs of both the authentic items versus the replicas, quality differences and if it's in the end of the day a better choice to give the money to a replica manufacturer or to Balenciaga (or to some other big house), since many of their products are seemingly manufactured in a very unethical place. would it be better to give the money rather to already underpaid workers or to a already big company which asks thousands of times the money to purchase than what they pay to manufacture. idealy it isn't a good choise to pay for somebody stealing designs or ideas (replicas), but usually the authentic ones ain't even the originals
You know that shirt in the thumbnail just made me think: If everyone is a leader, then there are no followers. So what would you lead with no followers? 🤔
Also Pharrell is The Godfather of merging streetwear and high fashion. He was the first person wearing skate brands when rappers were still wearing 3 xl white tees
Thank you bladee
FOR REAL BRO also did u see thaiboy at 14:21
thaiboy lmfao 14:21
And JOEYYYY
4:19 I can't believe I knew that was Kanye based on his silhouette 💀💀💀
ye’s distinctly shaped head gave it away
Same I need to go outside bruh
same brah I need an employement
same😭
It was actually scary how quickly I clocked him.
influence rocky, ye & tyler had in fashion is monumental. pharrell & carti too. insane seeing how their legacies continue to shift the culture.
i personally think kanye is so far ahead of any other rapper, just cuz he became the richest black person in us history from yeezy and yeezy (when it was still big) was world wide
( i am a kanye meatrider jus to clear it up)
@@Ammar-qt8io ok
@@Ammar-qt8ionotice how theyll shit on kanye every opportunity they get but jay-z is off limits, makes you wonder. jay-z himself has said things that if they came from kanye would not have been well received at all (4:44 lyrics for ex)
yachty style is the underdog cause he actually hits all lanes very well
Uzis 2016 style was sooo clean that’s what really got me into fashion.
That was me in 2017 with carti/uzi, I was always too broke tho 😭
@@Noah_Obama same that’s why I buy all that shit now cause it’s way cheaper than what it use to cost.
@@Lordlasagnaaif anything that shit got more expensive
@@shamonnkosi1940i seen number nine jeans for like 200$ and some margiela sneaks for 250$
Real talk
Great topic for this one. Lots of people point out the influence of rappers on fashion, but they never actually go deeper into the subject like you did here. Also the Kanye intro sequence was sick
fully real
0:00 Intro
1:10 ASAP Rocky (Rakim Mayers)
4:09 to 6:48 Been Trill and Virgil Abloh but after this still some ASAP
7:46 Tyler The Creator and odd future
12:30 Frank Ocean
13:50 Chief Keef at the end a bit of Sematary Joeyy and Ian
16:45 Pharrell Williams
19:05 Lil Yachty
19:50 KING VAMP 🦇🦇🩸 (Playboi Carti) and Opium label
21:38 Reps
23:45 Carti accused of biting ecco2k's style
25:27 Yung Lean
26:48 THANK YOU BLADEE
27:42 Ye (Kanye West)
34:36 Outro
Thank you Bladee
For me personally, Yung Lean, Bladee, and the rest of the sbe/gtb crew were my biggest inspirations to actually get into fashion. Polo sport, Y-3, Cav empt, Acronym, Final Home, Raf Simmons. They just wore it so effortlessly and made it look cool.
Another lesser known Australian rapper by the name of Tag Shai was an early influence for me. He rocked Bape, Off-White, Palace, Supreme, and Y-3 in a cooler way than most other hype beasts at the time did.
Overall though, Yung Lean wearing the J36-GT in the Motorola MV put me on a now decade long love for Acronym and other technical garments.
another 35 minute incorrect pants video, thank you bladee you a real one
Love this but Gorpcore started in 2013 during Yung Lean/ Ecco2k era mixed with DC rappers like Yung Gleesh and also skepta
Fr being from the dmv it was already popular to wear shell jackets(helly) and new balances for fashion.
@@ax1338 I’m from London but familiar with some DC music. Slutty Boyz - Wonton soup video was gorpcore crazy
idk would you say gorpcore is an evolution of roadman swag?
@@diehartt yh that’s why I said skepta, he ushered it into the mainstream
its just a way people in UK dress
I remember as a kid growing up in the 2000s wearing super oversized clother and the mindset was the bigger the better. Hip Hop wasn't really big where I live back than so people looked at me like I'm crazy. With thw introduction of the internet, I was abke to go back and see all those different styles from different eras and regions. Hip Hop is the most influental culture today in the whole world. The same people thay laughed at me for wearing XL shirts in middle school try to dress like the rappers do. Hip Hop made wearing purpose built clothes casually a thing. From sportswear to workwear, hicker gear, ski gear and even military surplus being accepted and worn regularly, Hip Hop made it happen. Nobody buys Carthartt and Timbs to work in them, no one buys The North Face or Arcteryx to go hiking and no one plays ball in retro Jordans and that's what the coolest thing in the world for me.
great vid brody as always!!
1 thing i wanna say about the yachty bit, it kills me that he was saying nyc has no influence on style the other day. that pic u showed from Early 2022, he literally looks like someone from NYc. in early 2020 Carhartt Vest, Jackets, and Ski mask got really really popular in NyC. Timberlands have always been something synonymous with New York. If anything he brought baggy back MAYBE, but other that that he’s dresses like someone from nyc. from the vintage rugby polos to the timbs
no mention of sgp during the asap rocky part is criminal
FACTS‼️
fr, rocky gets all the credit for all the shit that sgp and raider klan did
@@ramenandeggsi cant think of a single non-hiphop thing sgp has influenced other than his immense hatred of asap mob
@@namespaced4437 imo that hate is justified, because asap mob blackballed sgp from the industry even after rocky learned how to produce, rap and even dress from him.
you have a carson pfp, you should know that even carti was an sgp fan at one point, but asap bari made him turn cuz of his resentment of being beated up. man, bari even stole raider klan hieroglyphics for his brand, another thing that wouldnt exist if it wasnt for purrp.
sgp will always be an influence for the underground community, he also influenced sigilkore and has put lotta people from the scene in the spotlight, which many of them betrayed him, and this started with the asap mob. is understandable why he still hates them till this day, as his legacy and influence are undeniable.
@@namespaced4437 production, repetitive lyrics, album covers, stylisation, fashion
Really glad to see long form videos from you! Love your perspective on where things have gone and where they’re going
asap rocky n tyler really shaped my entire style and the brands that i’m into today
SGP influenced Rocky
thats what im sayin, bro not only taught rocky how to produce and rap but even influenced all the upcoming asap fashion just to be black listed in the end
@@ramenandeggssgp literally turned himself into a crack head
New underrated UA-camr just dropped 🔥
i started really getting into kanye in 2020, transformed my whole wardrobe. i have all the yeezy gap hoodies + the 2020 ones. also have the no seam tee, not to mention yeezys. i also got slightly influenced by tyler in 2022, as well as carti and opium lol. i got ramones and off white dunks because of them.
Finally another video from my favourite UA-camr
aye man u hella underrated, and also thank u bladee
great channel bro! and thank god someone is adressing the drain gang boys, they were always ahead of their time, the carti bitting ecco's swag is a great example
hope this goes viral
great video!
Okay, where is sgp ?
Seriously. Mentioning ASAP Rocky but not talking about how he and the Mob got that whole aesthetic from SGP / Raiderklan leaves a lot out of the picture
Asap mob bit all of raider klan swag
Real
My eyes lit up when i saw that u posted a new vid keep up the great work
thank you blader
asap rocky got all his swag back in the day from spaceghostpurrp
true but spg hasnt done himself any favors in recent years,
@@zachariah7114 bc he was black balled by the industry and betrayed by a lot his people
💯 was looking for this comment
Sgp didnt influence the fashion part of asap. Sgp wasnt colecting raf simons and jeremy scott. Thats what made asap breakout was the fact he had knowledge and items that alotta ppl in that community didnt have
@@tazhaepowell4071 true, but sgp did create that whole dark style in the underground and only reason asap dressed in all black is bc they were inspired by sgp
21:23 NOOOO NOT THE VIDEO 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏
I saw that too lmao
this was a great video I got mad nostalgia when you highlighted the early to late 2010's of fashion as that was the era I grew up with and obsessed with at the time. Now that I'm in my twenties, I can say that the early playboi carti outfits was and still is a big source of my fits which is quite mad how they're considered "standard " and "basic" because, that style is great to me because its the type of streetwear I liked from the very beginning when streetwear wasn't "trying too hard" if that makes sense? it felt effortlessly cool and natural compared to know where people just put on branded clothes just because and you can tell they're literally wearing it for the clout hence why I loved Curtis early outfits as it felt more "put on" and authentic.
Don’t know how im just seeing ur channel now bro great video fr
4 years from now Tek Lintowe is going to be in one of these videos
Tek a legend in the scene I don’t think its that far off but fashion travels slower
Great video keep it up! I love the frank ocean sound lol
grew up listening to a lot of 80's punk music, when i listened to more tyler the creator & carti in hs, that's what pushed me into fashion
I love when videos like this pop out of nowhere at my feed ❤
u the first person giving props to black metal for inspiring the opium aesthetic. mfs stole our whole flowwwww
I love these videos.
Could you please make a video on winter clothing.
Or just a vid on rick Owens
Great video! You should talk about JOJOS bizzare adventures influence on fashion.
thank u for this ⚔️
I APPRECIATE THE YUNG LEAN REFERENCE! YESSSS.
i love this channel and i just found you 15 min ago
thank you bladeed god
current yeezy shirts are actually nice cut, they work great with a undershirt
another banger 🔥🔥🔥🔥 thank you mr. trousers
Good video, but I think Carti has ALWAYS been a style icon since he first gained popularity in 2017. His cover for Self Titled has the Vivienne Westwood shirt and then from Die Lit he really was pushing the boundaries of streetwear with RAF Simmons and other designers. The Opium style is just another iteration of Carti’s already long history in the fashion sphere
Lowkey kinda funny how before some of these rappers wore these fits others were just wearing them and now they’re gonna be called getting influenced by the rappers
thank you bladee
Dont know how you cared enough to make music for those transitions, thats pretty cool.
You're not biased about the sadboys style. Germans did it too, still have a Arizona ice tea raincoat
When I was a kid in EU I was wondering where the pretty noticeable but not huge trend of bucket hats came from, and years later when I discovered yung lean I knew why...
new video the day is blessed
Thank you Bladee and thank you Frank Ocean. That voice line be getting mileage on this channel.
hype + hype = hiphop fashion
0:30 “you gotta let them balls breathe” in that deep ass voice was funny as hell
I love your voice and videos ❤
can’t believe young thug ain’t on this
was lookin for this comment
Best channel ever 😂
if i had a penny for the amount of times this man has said chronically online in one video
id have slightly less than 30 cents
Next time in Atlanta I’m telling somebody “you lot need to let them bawls brrreeeeeathe”
bro couldn’t forget ye and thank you bladee
amazing vid man
kanye literally has an unreleased song called “been trill”
Turned into 3500
it is 3500 on Travis Scott Rodeo
SpaceGhostPurrp, Bladee, Yung Lean. Goodnight. Oh and Ecco2k started colored dreads too.
no way ecco was the first lol
@@BRG_Rain ecco2k - perfectly still. go watch
Thetr were times where I was willing to kill for a pair of yeezys
why is bros voice so majestic
Rocky stole his swag from sgp
thank you for more peak content bladee
bro you’re really funny😭
As a NYer not on tik tok, Im annoyed people jumped on Timbs sigh
Hell yeah, coolea on horse tranquilizer posted again
Wake up gooners, new wrong trousers video
8.58 is an image of Tyler and some guy in a camo jacket. That camo jacket is called Grey Lizard (sometimes Cuban Grey Lizard) and is from a line of Lizard camouflages produced (possibly in Yugoslavia, but also Korea) for the Cuban military during their deployment to Angola in the 1970s. Now it is extremely collectable and expensive.
The big pixelated camouflages being touted by Pharrel Williams is a very close copy of Project Honour camouflage made by LBX Tactical for Medal of Honour (as a tie in to the game a line of camo garments was produced in this pattern)
this video is a 10, a 10!!!
One thing you dont know is the styles that were out on the streets that might have influenced the rappers to wear a variant of their own. You had to be there or know people who were. Places like NY had street fashion that if you aren't from this particular place you wouldnt know the legacy of a particular item
I remember when I was younger in elementary, I always wanted to dress sueve because my dad always rocked in his old man clothes. But during middle school and middle school I never had the confidence to do so. That was until I started listening to Tyler the creator. He really gave me the confidence to dress what makes me feel confident and comfortable in, and that meant a lot considering of my autism and people thinking I’m weird. I may be weird but I got style. Plus I’m a filthy poser lmao
please do a video about replicas. if you could talk about the ethical aspects, production costs of both the authentic items versus the replicas, quality differences and if it's in the end of the day a better choice to give the money to a replica manufacturer or to Balenciaga (or to some other big house), since many of their products are seemingly manufactured in a very unethical place. would it be better to give the money rather to already underpaid workers or to a already big company which asks thousands of times the money to purchase than what they pay to manufacture.
idealy it isn't a good choise to pay for somebody stealing designs or ideas (replicas), but usually the authentic ones ain't even the originals
I like your edits😂😂
Man saved the best for last.
bladee and Joeyy mentioned :D
Thank you Bladee 🙏
You know that shirt in the thumbnail just made me think: If everyone is a leader, then there are no followers. So what would you lead with no followers? 🤔
Most of these brands were poppin and arguably better before rappers started wearing them.
another wrong trousers banger 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
27:43 fye 😂
Bro I finished my second plate pf dinner n was boutta hip in the shower u said the thing about us eating dinner to ur vid😂😂😂
vro almost got sued by a measuring cup 😭
THANK YOU BLADEE
what is the name of the remix at 27:50 ?
Kanye really out here influencing fashion and music while simultaneously spouting out some crazy shit.
YE if AKIRA never existed: Hi, welcome to chili's
Chief keef and them got all their swag from NY dudes
thank you bladee below
Thank you baldee🙏🙏
Wrong Trousers never miss
Also Pharrell is The Godfather of merging streetwear and high fashion. He was the first person wearing skate brands when rappers were still wearing 3 xl white tees
it’s a sin to not speak on Raekwon rocking the Snow Beach Anorak bruv
Cool video doode
17:54 minecraft 😂😂😂😂
bladee be blessed
Also nuh uh ab Frank’s verse on oldie earl clears
Yall forgot jasper huh
“Hey it’s jasper
Not even a rapper
Only on this beat to make my racks grow faster”
🤯 🔥 😮
shouts out my brother bladee
I miss when reps werent mainstream
11:45 IM CRYING I 😂😂😂