Monday, March 24, 2008

Habits determine your habitat.


I came across this book today, looks pretty interesting and might be something worth picking up. Im not normally one for self help books but as of late they have been pretty popular and anything that can make you better I am full support of. Sometimes you need constructs or systems to allow to become better at whatever you do. Whether that's writing a track, or planning a global marketing plan - its not so much what you do, but how you do it. Peep.

Fresh from the tailor!!

Just to touch a little bit more on the art of Bespoke tailoring, here goes a video made by Turnbull & Asser - one of those companies that have been on London's Saville Row for centuries. Basically Bespoke means to "be spoken for" in this particular instance the word originated from gentleman reserving certain types of cloth for their shirts, suits and ties to be made out of. Once spoken for your measurements are taken and they create a "pattern" meaning a specifically measured garment be it shirt or suit to your exact specifications. There is nothing more proper in the world then to have a suit made specifically for you out of the finest cloth money can by. Check the video for a little more insight into the world of Bespoke tailoring.

Crem de la Creme LA



Jesse Lee is a G! Dubfrequency.com

Also don't forget to check him and the rest of the homies out this week in Miami for WMC.

Brother from another mother?

I know who Ozwald Boateng is - as seen below:





But who is this dude Nana Boateng? Very similar to say the list.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Dub Frequency x Fresh & Proper Highlights




Mano holding down the host, Jesse Lee breaking down the science and me just making a cameo - doing what I do best!! Check it out.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Rugby Keeping it Fresh & Proper.


Polo Rugby, Ralph Lauren's collegiate "affordable" collection does a monthly Around The Corner video segment on their website. Employees from the store, check out the cities where various Rugby's are located. Last month they featured New York & surprisingly went to Frank's Chop Shop - they also featured Boston, where they ended up at Bodega for a highlight. I thought it was interesting, they ended up at places that are totally opposite of what the prep school frat boys and sorority girls of Rugby represent. I wonder what chuckle head will be showing us around Chicago. Check it out for yourself.

Sleep is for Crack Heads

Im up and wide eyed here in the windy - its about 2:30 in the morning and im surfing, cruising, looking, digging for some inspiration. Caught a couple of things worth talking - ahem - blogging about.

First things first -



Peep this pool. When was the last time you sailed in a pool? Google for more pictures/info.



Ok - next.



Inquiring Mind has updated with more features for their amazing online mag.


Shall we continue - suddenly The Hundreds are cool enough for video montagues rallying the hype for their new store in San Fran.




And now for the endless propaganda -

Holyzapatos
holding down the consciousness of cultured white Americans!


And my boys just fresh back from SXSW - looks like they had a little bit of fun.

(Wired Blog)

Ahh nothing like drunken interviews


Mikey Rocks, Mano, and Mickey Facts

Monday, March 03, 2008

Freedom is the FUTURE!


This is something me and my roommate Nelson (Cool Kids Mngmnt) have been talking about for a while in regards to the new format of the music business, and how the internet has helped to allow this "freedom" to happen. The article doesn't really speak on the free concept in correlation to music, yet how the technology has allowed for this "freedom" to happen. Its a really interesting concept and something you should check out if you know what's good for you.

Peep

Kenna on Letterman


I wish I could talk about some things going on with Kenna right now and some people im affiliated with, but I will refrain in good form.

Be Blessed


I was just put on to this store B Blessing out of NYC. I guess I've been under a rock, because supposedly its the shit. Take a look at their recently opened online store. As well as their selection of Surface to Air Black Label accessories.

Peep - BBlessing

Sunday, February 17, 2008

WHERE YOU BEEN?


Crazy week. But are you ready for this!!!

Friday, February 08, 2008

Monday, January 28, 2008

Whose Next.



"Reject the counsels of doubt and calculation - its time again for a new generation of leadership - its time now for Barack Obama." Mr. Kennedy went on to say in todays speech “We, too, want a president who appeals to the hopes of those who still believe in the American dream and those around the world who still believe in the American ideal and who can lift our spirits and make us believe again,” Mr. Kennedy said. “I’ve found that candidate and I think you have, too.” (New York Times. So much for them endorsing Hillary)

Remind you, this is the brother to John F. Kennedy - a member of whats viewed as the first royal political family here in America. This has put a respected influential voice of the democratic party behind Obama's campaign and at this stage of game its critical to have such a senior constituent willing to endorse the campaign. Furthered by the remarks Senator Edwards made about Obama being the true advocate for change, which really gives Obama's campaign the ability to take back control of the message and move forward to wins on super Tuesday.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Kennedy's Co-Sign


Ted Kennedy



Caroline Kennedy



As you very well know - Barack Obama picked up a much needed win and momentum in South Carolina. Emerging from a bitter campaign week with democratic rivals Hillary & Bill Clinton, Obama managed to receive %55 of the democratic vote in SC. Now comes the good stuff. Senator Kennedy will endorse Obama for President Monday, which is seen to be a very influential nod from within the Democratic party and also represents a huge boost for the Obama campaign. Furthered by a op-ed piece "A President Like My Father" in todays New York Times (whose editorial board decided to back Clinton) by President Kennedy's daughter and only living child - Caroline Kennedy. The endorsement from the royalty of Political families is definitely a positive - yet it will be interesting to see how this works out for Obama in the long run. Obviously with the Democratic party pushing for whatever candidate they think will have the best chance of handily taking back the white house. Click on the pictures above to view the articles.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

You Didn't Hear it From Me.

URB BLOG


But I did catch a phone call shortly after this happened.

Girls Love Marc Jacobs


Sorry for the lack of post over the last week and a half. I have recently accepted a position at Marc by Marc Jacobs here in Chicago. Its been a grind in the last week to get the store up and running and get things moving. I must say I have worked a lot of retail in my life and this by far is the best company. Top to bottom from people to pay to the culture and environment they create - you can definitely see why girls love Marc Jacobs, and why I love girls who wear Marc Jacobs. If you're in Chicago or just visiting stop by and say what's up.

Marc by Marc Jacobs Chicago - 1742 N. Damien.

Marc Jacobs

Louis Vuitton Don


Above - Pharell for Louis Vuitton



Louis Vuitton. Wow - what a turn around for a classic brand that has been around the block and until the late nineties was known only for their luxury goods, not their ready-to-wear collections. Sign on Marc Jacobs, and Robbert Duffy and as of late even Pharell and you have a brand that has a history that most fashion houses strive for and the new innovative culture that most brands dream of. Its amazing how they've been able to do all of this while still keeping their original vision and how through this your perception of the brand grows with what was and what's now. I wouldn't mind having that vintage trunk above. Even if I was just setting magazines on it. Isn't it the story behind the pieces of art we collect that make them more personal to us?


The World of Louis Vuitton.

Lanvin.


I checked their fall 08 runway show on Style.com a few days ago, and found a post about them on Kanye's blog today. If you have a sec, check out the video for Spring 08. I'm not really feeling the high cuts in the pants. But cuts for the sport coats, the trench coats for fall and a lot of the fabric they used looks really good for both collections. Check them out. Lanvin.

Grow up Kids.


The sandbox is full of mud slinging at this point in the Presidential nominee race. The Obama & Clinton campaigns can't help but attack one another as the primaries enter there vital stages to select the next President of the United States. The question I have is - why hasn't Obama taken control of the message again? Part of his message has been about changing the way politics operates through lobbyist reform, and rebuilding the country through bipartisan relationships in order to bring both sides of the isle together through change. The Obama camp has a chance her to take control of the message, to say look "we're not going to respond to the negative politics of Hillary, Bill and the Clinton campaign, we're here to reflect what the American people want in a President - one that is a aggregate of change, one that is looking for alternative ways to spur the economy not through the war ridden policy of the current administration. We're not hear to sell you a dream of hope rather the reality that change is possible through specific policy and ideas, through bi- partisanship and getting people to come together not separated in weeks worth of debate over she said he said politics..." Finished by some poignant statement that unifies his message with that of what's happening right now in America. You heard it hear first.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Whoa is that the cover of URB.


08 looks to be a big year for the Cool Kids. On the cover of URB, fresh off of tour with MIA last month and heading over to the UK in a couple days - the grind is so fresh and clean everybody's wondering how they got this far. Things like this just don't happen without an independent record label - EA sports NBA Live, Entourage drop, tours with MIA, heading to the UK. Yes they do - your looking at the new working format for the record industry in amazing form. Remember - these kids haven't released an album yet. Off the strength of their sound, their talent and a little bit of good ol fashion elbow grease - you can't knock the hustle. Peep the URB feature here. Good to see the homies all over the place.


Online Videos by Veoh.com

Hot off the wire...




This might help a little bit.


New York Times

Washington Post - What this means for Obama.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Bringing back the boombox.




Check Travis blogging over @ Riottt. I saw one of these "boom box's" over on Kanye's blog a couple of days ago. Crazy how the current cultural climate calls for bringing certain staples back.

Pharell Iced Out?



RIGHT HERE

Kanye Blog Back Up


After a little time off the Kanye Blog is back up and running.

Wake Up Sleepy Heads.


Peep This. I have to admit the crush on Obama stint is kinda funny.

I do this for my culture to let em know. Some might question why I’ve been doing so much social-political commentary over the last few months. In a time where we talk about culture a lot, where the music and fashion talk about bringing 88 back. Yet sometimes I wonder where the conscious of our generation is – we’re more worried about exclusive kicks and fits than what’s happening outside of our small little sub-culture. Wake up you sleepy heads. Put down the blunts, and pick up a news paper – heck smoke the blunt – just change your browser long enough from hypebeast, and highsnobiety to check into the Huffington Post, the New York Times, Reuters anything but Fox News. It’s not about picking up campaign pickets it’s just about being conscious of what’s going on in the world.

We can make t-shirts and create seven page dissertations on the creativity of street culture and how amazing it is. But where do we hold true sway – where’s our voice? Im not saying go write some political raps or go cut and paste JFK on to a t-shirt and exclusively release it on your blog. I’m just letting you know why I feel it’s imperative to speak up right now. Most of us have felt shunned by this process we feel like the American political process is a farce. Especially after most of us in our first times voting, voted for the dude who won & some other chucklehead ended up in office. But if you believe in culture and the voice of past generations – then you can see how important this presidential election is in the future of this country and world. If you can’t then go cop some more sneakers, light the blunt, turn on BET and superman that…yes I’m talking about Yooooouuuuu! But if you do understand – do something about it. Find your voice, find your place, and ask how can I help? I mean look at the Cool Kids – you’ll never here a snippet of political social commentary in their rhymes but they performed for Obama here in Chicago – they were asked to – that means something. Do this for your culture – to let em know what a tattooed cat with fresh kicks and all over print hoody knows more about the world then just where every single streetwear store is across the globe. Enough of that…just felt I had to say something.

PLUS - Why is BET running a TV special on “Whats in it for us?” The possible next President of the United States is a black man – and the largest black media outlet is asking what’s in it for us!? Are you kidding me – why aren’t they asking how can we help? Where’s Oprah at? Why is it that when we get into a position to actually get ahead we’re always asking what’s in it for us? I’ll help, but what’s in it for me. What kind of sense does this make? Give to receive – give what you want to receive what you need. Not give because you know you’ll be getting something back. I think somewhere in between Viacom taking over BET and Martin Luther King passing away we lost site of exactly what it is we’re trying to do here. Yes im talking to YOOOOOOUUUUU. Superman that.

Round 2



It was all too apparent when Chelsea & Bill walked on stage to hug Hillary in front of a clamoring audience in New Hampshire late Tuesday evening - that this political race was headed right back to the trenches. After what became a landmark loss in Iowa only a short week before, the Clinton camp responded with what some would say was a “must win” for her to keep atop the marathon for Democratic nominee. With all polls pointing in the direction of Barack Obama leading into Tuesday’s New Hampshire caucus - political analyst are scrambling to figure out exactly how Hillary was able to swing the vote in her favor in such a short amount of time.

Yet the questions now lie in how Obama’s camp will deal with this moment of adversity. As he spoke through an unprepared speech Tuesday night you could tell there was a touch of defeat in his eyes – still he delivered an amazing speech and began to change the sentiments of his own campaign. Yes we can he repeated various times - "We've been warned against offering the people false hope. But in the unlikely story of America there has never been anything false about hope. For when we have faced down impossible odds... generations of Americans have responded with a simply creed that sums up a spirit of a people. Yes we can. Yes we can. Yes we can" (Huffington Post). But maybe its time to save the puff speeches, and take it back to the mats – possibly Obama’s campaign got caught up in their own hype.

Furthermore perhaps the swing of votes outside of the polling data, were in what happened Monday afternoon. Clinton met at a local coffee shop in Portsmouth, N.H. to talk to some of her supporters, in which a woman of the audience asked “How do you do it?” Eyes welling with tears her voice straining, Hillary replied that it was hard, that she was struggling with the pressure of running in such an historical race. In quite possibly the most personal moment we’ve seen of Mrs. Clinton this decade, she connected with her audience in a way that no policy rancor ever could. This is known as the “mommy” factor – she looked vulnerable yet intent on getting her point across and people felt sympathy for her. As she hugged her family on stage Tuesday night she began a speech that sounded more like her competition – adopting change through experience as her slogan. She even went as far to tell her audience to join her on hillaryclinton.com – is she trying to grab a piece of the online media that Obama has so far effortlessly controlled? Is it too late?

This triathlon of a Presidential race is now wide open, neither candidate can rely on anything that has happened up to this point – it is back to square one. It’s coming out of the 1st quarter the score still tied. Yet like any other marathon, do you really want to be the one out front being chased down? Other questions sit with the media direction of both campaigns – more importantly how Obama spins this last vote. The Obama camp can’t forget that the Clinton operation has now turned into a movement, voting for Hillary is voting for a piece of history too. It’s not as cut and dry as Hope Movement v.s. Political Juggernaut. The campaign messages leading up to next Tuesday’s debate will be very interesting – more so who can take back control of their message. We are moving at the speed of light here – there’s no room for mistakes – after a loss or a win it’s on to the next ballot the next vote to try to secure victory.

Last but not least the other candidates running took some of the pie home themselves. Richardson showed up with 5% of the votes, Edwards after a very good debate Saturday ended up with 17% of the vote. One can only think that those votes could’ve have perhaps been taken away from Obama in some degree and very well could’ve led to a different outcome in New Hampshire. Furthermore whomever the large Union’s decide to back will play a large part in the sway of these primaries.

No matter what the cause of the polling gone wrong and the “comeback kid” pulling one off for tiny Tim, it’s back to work for both candidates. Both still have a lot to prove. In an event that’s bigger than the Super Bowl – the leader of the next free world lay’s in balance. It’s still to close to tell who has a real advantage – either or America and the world get a chance to witness a piece of cultural history at every caucus turn. It’s all about the big momentum and who can carry it the best – not relying on the polls – which candidate can deliver what they preach now not later. This Presidential election is not about who will be elected in November – its about the moment and who the American public will elect right now. No one can predict this, not even the polls, only time will tell. Either or this will be one of the most amazing political years in the history of this country. One that will shape the future of the nation one speech, puff piece, debate and caucus vote at time. What do you think?

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Play nice Bill.




Obama responds to the comments above HERE.

To Inquire the Mind




I have always been a huge fan of this site - they are always doing some really good stuff and presenting it in a way that's unmatched by most online tastemaker mags. Check em out InqMnd.

Still A Long Day to Go...



Monday, January 07, 2008

Is that A-Ron?

For those of you that don't know - Aron, known as the downtown Don to some - left his burgeoning brand aNYthing under some pretty shady circumstances. My boy Heron Preston has the first exclusive interview since Aron for lack of better words disappeared. Check.



Tiger Tiger Woods Ya'll.



A good article on Tiger from Espn.

Is She Breaking?


No offense to Hillary or her campaign - but is this a sign? Or is it a way for Mrs. Clinton to connect with her audience. You be the judge.

New York Times Article

Mic Terror




Another up and coming cat out of Chicago - he's been making noise locally here for a while now. Its about time the world got a chance to hear mic terror.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Can anybody get these?




Puma x Bodega. Good luck.

Charlie Rose after the Iowas Caucus.

Obama/Edwards


I have been talking about this for the past couple of weeks, my roommate Nelson (Big Like Giants/Cool Kids) will attest. Logically Obama and Edwards combining to win this Presidential election makes since with Edwards as the Vice Presidential nominee. It makes since in the regard that both of them have followings with similar views and together they have a large enough following to decisively win the Presidential election. Furthermore they share similarities in policy - CHANGE through universal health care, energy and lobbying reform. Watching tonight's ABC/Facebook debate affirmed some of that prediction with Edwards defending Obama at some points, and Obama agreeing with some of Edwards policy points. Facebook being involved also shows that any candidate that has an understanding of new media has an advantage in this years election. I don't think this prediction is by any means the first - yet it logically makes since to any analytical thinker watching this campaign. The coming caucus's and how they allow each candidate to gain or lose momentum in this race will be a tale tell sign of who will get the presidential nomination for the Democrats.

"Every time he speaks out for change, every time I fight foir change, the forces of status quo [Clinton] are going to attack." Edwards said of Clinton, defending Obama. He furthered with "I didn't hear these kind of attacks from Sen. Clinton when she was ahead," he said. "Now that she's not we hear them."

Fox News? Really.


A surprisingly good article on Fox News.

Friday, January 04, 2008

Interesting

Could it be True.


Photo Courtesy of the New York Times


Barack Obama won his first Presidential caucus last night, in a historic victory that just might spark the momentum to get him to the White House. In the Iowa caucus where Hillary Clinton finished 3rd, and John Edwards finishing 2nd – Obama proved to America that he not only could win, but win in state that’s 95% white. This is a new election year – an election like our country has never seen before. The variables are different – new media such as blogs, facebook, myspace, text messaging and you tube have played an integral part in getting people involved with this election process. Furthermore with such a decisive victory over Clinton – who was leading in polls only months before the caucus – he has shown America that he can hang with a Presidential powerhouse. Perhaps the country wants change more than they want a practiced politician. The Clinton’s and Bush’s have been in the White House for the last 20 years – and look where the country is. Financially strapped by a war over owl and corporate mongers who will sacrifice anything at their own benefit.

Change is the main focus of the Obama campaign – it has been their voice since the beginning – the audacity of hope. Its a different election year, the variables are different, just like the music industry is changing from big business to independents, the election process has changed from stagnant old powerhouses and their outlets to new inspired campaigns and new media. Whatever candidate has the best knowledge of new media (myspace, facebook, text messaging etc.) has the largest chance to win this election. Furthermore Obama's not rolling with any young punks - google AKP&D - see where they come from, see what they do. My belief in this campaign doesn't come from unabated information. I've done my research and I believe for a reason that he has a chance. Many people believe this momentum will carry Obama through this election year - but honestly its too early to tell. But stay tuned this is just the beginning of history in the making. But as usual don't take my word for it.


Google News


New York Times

Fresh & Proper Obama Post

Charlie Rose

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Cornell West.




If you don't know about this cat, google him or something.

Obama takes Iowa



Obama win's the Iowa Caucus, in the first steps towards the White House. Check him out.

Huffington Post

New York Times

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Friday, December 28, 2007

A lot to learn.

For those of you wanting to start your own brand, there's a lot to learn from this interview between Rockers NYC & Chris Gibbs from Union.



Tuesday, December 25, 2007

The Great Debate.

So over the last few weeks I've checked out a couple of flicks, including I Am Legend around 3 times, American Gangsgter of course and last but definitely not least. The Great Debaters was by far the most inspiring out of all three, either or Denzel should win something for American Gangster or The Great Debaters. Initially I was thinking, why does this man have two movies out at the same time. After seeing the later (The Great Debaters) I am convinced that whomever his publicist, agent, or manager's are they had the right idea. Enough said, don't take my word for it. Check it out for yourself.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Chicago Mayne.

The motivators, the people that push the movement, that keep it going, part of the reason Chicago is what is, and does what it does. I present to you - these two. I swear they were born to do this.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The KDU

By invitation only.


Tuesday, November 27, 2007

A Paper on My Uncle




*My sister, a senior at Western Michigan University, wrote this paper about my uncle for a class she has this semester. He's a thoroughbred old school bonafied hustler. Can't knock the hustle. Read and learn about a piece of where we come from. Word.

As an African American male born in 1940, with nothing greater than a high school diploma it wouldn’t be easy to turn yourself into a multimillion dollar man, but Gregory Eaton did just that. Born in Lansing, MI to Albert and Lela Eaton, Greg felt he was destined to be an entrepreneur from the start. “I’ve always wanted to be in business. From my first paper route to my yard maintenance service; I’ve always known I would be in business and I’ve always had an eye for business. You’re just kind of born with it.”
Greg had to have been born with some business sense, because he didn’t have any formal schooling after graduating from Sexton High School in January of 1959. When Greg graduated he enrolled at Compton University in California, hoping to play football and attend classes, but when he got to California he found out that he was too late to play football. “When I couldn’t play ball I bummed around, took a few classes then came back home. College to me was to play sports, if I couldn’t play sports I didn’t want to go to college, so I came back home and started my janitorial service.” Two of Greg’s uncles owned janitorial services in Battle Creek and Albion, MI where he worked in the summers. After learning about the business he decided to open up his own in Lansing. While bringing in money from his janitorial service Greg also worked at General Motors. He would live off of his janitorial money while saving all of his GM checks. This allowed him to invest this money into other ventures.

Albert Eaton (Greg’s father) was a well known bartender at a private club in Lansing where many politicians and businessmen would hangout. Through Albert’s reputation and Greg’s reputation as an athlete in the city he was able to grow the janitorial service and meet contacts that helped him find future opportunities. Eventually Greg was approached by Gil Haley, who, at the time, was the head of the Michigan Auto Association. In high school Greg would do work for Haley running errands; now he was asking Greg if he would become a lobbyist for the MAA. At first this wasn’t something Greg was particularly interested in, but he eventually caved in and was later glad he did.“It was a good experience for me, because I met so many different types of people. Everything is political. I met 5 governors, 5 presidents, US congressmen, senators, because a lot of them started in Lansing. I knew someone in every city in MI almost, because of my association with auto dealers. Me being African American and one of the first African American lobbyists that reached out even more. My fingers just kept spreading and spreading. It just started multiplying and I just kept keeping my money invested in other things.”

The opportunities just kept coming. The owners of JC Waters Insurance Company (he use to clean their office) offered Greg the opportunity to buy a bar that wasn’t doing too well. He told them that he couldn’t afford it, but because of his relationship and reputation they sold it to him on time. He was also able to receive one of four liquor licenses available in the city due to his relationship with newly elected city councilman Joel Ferguson. Also around the same time Greg formed a relationship with a state representative that asked him if he would like to work at Karoub Associates, a consulting firm. He later became a senior partner after Karoub passed away and bought the company (along with other partners) from Karoub’s wife.

Along with the bar, consulting, lobbying, real estate and janitorial service he started a ground transportation company with a gentleman that was trying to get a limo bill passed. “I had a good relationship with Coleman Young, mayor of Detroit and Ed McNamara who was a county exec., so I explained to them the idea. I was going to have Brand new Cadillac cars, drivers trained at Ritz School of Driving, placed in well dressed suits and that speak English.” He got the contract with the county to operate out of the airport and eventually became the official car at 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, which came from contacts at GM and because of his great reputation.
One of the reasons Greg has been so successful is that he is well diversified in business. Between the restaurant, the parking business, ground transportation, janitorial service, oil investments, consulting, lobbying and real estate there is a lot of income to feed off of. “All of the businesses sometimes do well, but never do all of them do bad. And that’s the key why I’ve been successful in business, because I can substitute one for another.” When asked how he finds his opportunities he said he use to have to go out and search for them, but now opportunities come to him. He has always carried himself right and has a good reputation, so people gravitate towards him; plus people always want to be around someone successful. If people see success they want to be around it and they want to feed off of it.
When asked what keeps him awake at night he said many things. He sleeps only 4 -5 hours a night worrying about each business and what has to be done. He worries about lawsuits, merging companies, moving money in accounts, “It’s always something”. He worries about his employees, because they depend on him to feed their families. Many times he has loaned them money when they are in need or helped an employee find a home after being evicted. There is not just a business to worry about, but the people involved in the business.
Although Greg has had many successes he admits he has failed. One failure was because he didn’t have the right political contacts he needed when trying to start a company. When asked what he learned he replied, “Know the people you’re going into business with before you go in with them. Or go in by yourself.”
Greg’s biggest mentors have been his mother and father. Lela Eaton taught him that he could be anything he wanted to be. His father taught him how to be a gentlemen and how to get people to respect you. His grandfathers were also instrumental, both being self-employed exceptional men. In addition his uncles who were self-employed and taught him he could still be successful without a college degree. Greg has also been the mentor throughout his career; taking someone every summer, giving them a job and teaching them business. His biggest mentee yet is Magic Johnson, who has become one of the most successful athlete turned businessmen in history.
Greg’s advice for young entrepreneurs is to get your education. “When I was growing up there was no blacks in corporate America. Now if you hit the books, you do the right thing you can be in corporate America, you can be on Wall Street, you can be the head of a company, but you have to have the education. Without that you’re limited.” If there is one thing he could change it would be to have more education. Especially now with computers, because there are many things he still can’t do. “Education is key, especially for African Americans. We are so far behind without it. When you are so far behind we dress different, we do tattoos, we do earrings, then you are living in a small world and you cannot adjust. I’ve always been around a lot of whites, and I’ve learned from them. When I was working for my dad I listened and I learned. Now I’m sitting on a bank board with people with PhD’s, but I can read a form, I can dissect it, I can look at it, because of the experience I have in business.”

Monday, November 26, 2007

Keep it Mighty Healthy




Have you checked Mighty Healthy lately? Fall/Holiday definitely looks healthy. Check em out.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Ace of Spades




You've probably seen this around lately, but Ace of Spades is the new gold when it comes to drinking champagne.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Interesting



On your own content!!!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

God bless.


Our prayers are with you family. Peace

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Charlie Rose is a G.

Last night on PBS Charlie Rose interviewed Sean Carter about his new album, and all else going on in the world of hip hop from the perspective of Jay-Z.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

The Roc Boys.

I've been crazy busy over the last couple of weeks. So has Hov. The Roc Boys are back. A great concept to go along with his new album American Gangster. Peep.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Friday, October 26, 2007

Straight up Gangster




Don't ask when, where or how. But you probably want to check THIS out. Your welcome.


THANKS BLIND I

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Never grow up.


An interesting article on Nigo I found over at The Brilliance. He is definitely an interesting character, who refuses to grow up and is struggling with the growth of his brand and how to take it to the next level. Read more here.

Enjoy Your Life

This Video Changed My Life

Nasty NAS



Article


Whether you agree with NAS or not - he is definitely making a statement with the title of his new album "Nigga." There has been a lot of talk about this word as of late and its interesting that NAS is opening up the dialog with his opinion in this format. I love cat's who speak out with what they do best.

One of the best commercials ever...

Monday, October 15, 2007

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Dub Frequency Highlights

Go check out the homie.

My boy VIPj aka Pj. Tolentino. Cool Kids Dj extraordinaire.

Grind season.

Fourth quarter and im better then Jordan on a comeback. Its grind season, officially the last 3 months of the year. Fall has come slow, but now its here and ready to settle in. This is where you buckle up and prepare for the long cold winter - better get your $ right b/c there's nothing like being cold and broke riiight. So in between your grind and the hustle - enjoy this small little commercial break from one of the best MC's of all time.



Monday, October 01, 2007

Keeping it Gangster.

Can't wait for this to come out. With Hov's American Gangster, following after opening weekend of the movie.




I get $




Obama continues to lead campaign fund-raising with a little over $20 million raised in the 3rd quarter. Which is essential in this years race - one of the longer presidential election cycles ever. Going into the 4th quarter, with the Iowa primary right around the corner Obama is looking good coming down the home stretch in polling and campaign finance. We'll see who the winner will be come February 08' - something tells me this guy has a chance to win.



Associated Press Article

Franchise Player

Their aren't too many players in the league as good as Lebron James - arguably none. Yet their aren't too many athletes period, who could step on the stage of Saturday Night Live and hold their own. Lebron James is one of the few. From many different vantage points this adds to the James franchise. Not only is he great on the court, but when he steps off, his talent and personality only add to the assets of his business as a whole.

Friday, September 28, 2007

People at work.

I don't know about you. But I seem to find inspiration by watching other people do what they do best. There's a certain energy you can draw from people who are constantly inspired and constantly creating at the best level they know how. Its fresh to be witness to this first hand. Check this lil snippet of Pharell dropping science.

The Originators.

Watch and learn.

Step your game up.

Tell your interior designer to step their game up.





More Here.

New Lupe.

Thank God rappers can still rhyme. An interesting concept as Lupe constantly flips the script of modern day mainstream dumbed downed rap.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

New Jay Z.

Fourth quarter better than Jordan on mission. The trailer for Hov's new album "American Gangster" dropping in the 4th quarter of this years financial cycle.




More info on what inspired the album. Here

These two cats on Bill Mauher!!!

I can't believe they actually let these two cat's sit down and speak to Bill. One of the more interesting conversations I have seen in a while. Check em out.

I got a Dyno.

If you haven't voted yet. Go. Now. MTV U

Monday, September 24, 2007

COOL KIDS BLACK MAGS!




Cool Kids on MTV U


Plenty of hot days on set for these kids. I was only there for a day, but it was definitely good to see the homies getting the good work in. Enjoy.


Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Cool Kids ASR/Agenda Highlights




Straight from my homie Jesse over at DubFrequency - some good footage of San Diego's ASR/Agenda trade show with The Cool Kids fam.

50 told me to switch my style up...

And when they hate - go ahead and watch the $ pile up.


(Word up to Virgil from The Brilliance for the photo)



Good News
. Kanye wins. Enough Said.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Living Your Dreams.



Now when it comes to the grind, when it comes to living your dreams, when it comes to putting your self in the right place at the right time what does it take? I only know a few people in my life that are great at doing this. Virgil from the The Brilliance is one of those people. Wether that's desigining retail stores, or helping Kanye with various projects - this kid is doing and doing it huge. Check em out over at the brilliance.

My Mentor.

My boy White Shadow in LA with lil Ms. Fresh Prince - leaving La Deux. Peep!. He's the scragly white boy by the way.

Vegas look like fun this past wekend.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Friday, September 07, 2007

Dub Frequency Pool Party Highlights

Cool Kids San Diego

Yo - if your in San Diego for ASR or just kicking it - go get up with my family the Cool Kids holding it down with Just Blaze.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Kanye to tha...

A lot of promo out right now for the album dropping next week. Too bad the goods got out a little early! I'm definitely going to buy it still. It will be one of the best albums of 2007. Get ready for it.

Kanye West Graduates With MySpace

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