Quote from: Killa Merc on March 09, 2010, 12:02:24 PMQuote from: krimzin on March 09, 2010, 10:18:10 AMTruenessQuote from: the panic! on March 09, 2010, 10:04:02 AMdug Selwyn on Maximum Sentence Vol. 1. one of my favourite cuts on the tape.but since when did getting co-opted by corporate brands become something with celebrating in Hip Hop?or am i just old-skool?Since MY ADIDAS! You cant be that old skool - as in only before MY ADIDAS days.you got it backwards. Hip Hop co-opted Adidas, not the other way around.
Quote from: krimzin on March 09, 2010, 10:18:10 AMTruenessQuote from: the panic! on March 09, 2010, 10:04:02 AMdug Selwyn on Maximum Sentence Vol. 1. one of my favourite cuts on the tape.but since when did getting co-opted by corporate brands become something with celebrating in Hip Hop?or am i just old-skool?Since MY ADIDAS! You cant be that old skool - as in only before MY ADIDAS days.
TruenessQuote from: the panic! on March 09, 2010, 10:04:02 AMdug Selwyn on Maximum Sentence Vol. 1. one of my favourite cuts on the tape.but since when did getting co-opted by corporate brands become something with celebrating in Hip Hop?or am i just old-skool?
dug Selwyn on Maximum Sentence Vol. 1. one of my favourite cuts on the tape.but since when did getting co-opted by corporate brands become something with celebrating in Hip Hop?or am i just old-skool?
but since when did getting co-opted by corporate brands become something worth celebrating in Hip Hop?or am i just old-skool?
B-boys started rocking Adidas tracksuits and shelltoes, long before Corporate america considered endorsing hip hop artists.