Friday, December 31, 2010

Bizzy Bone T-Shirt - $13.99

Here some design of Bizzy's tshirt under label Sumerian Records. U can purchase online through http://www.merchconnectioninc.com/collections/bizzy-bone and don't forget to get his 15th solo album called Crossorads 2010 now! Still Thuggish Rugghish eternal....









Thursday, December 30, 2010

LMFAO Live in KL


JUICEOnline reported that LMFAO will doing the performance at Euphoria, Sunway this 19 Jan 2011. The electro hip hop masters behind DIY hits 'I’m in Miami Bitch', 'Lil’ Hipster Girl' and 'Yes', LMFAO are here to part-tay! Known for their quirky wardrobe and happy vibes, uncle-nephew duo Sky Blu and Redfoo will be bringing the entire Party Rocker crew for this insane concert. Holla...

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Showcase of Inspirational Concept Stores

Alexandre Herchovitz (Tokyo, Japan)

Brazilian designer Alexandre Herchovitz does not shy from loud prints or bold designs, and Arthur Casas helps make the statement with his design for the Flagship store in Tokyo’s Daikanayama district. Featuring a double-edge razor blade design on the façade, the building is engineered to literally open and close to the public.

 

 

 

BAPE (Los Angeles, USA)

Japanese street wear brand BAPE makes kills it with their ultra-futuristic Melrose Avenue location in downtown Los Angeles. This corner store makes a huge presence on the strip, with a brightly lit interior, neon tubing, and a dramatic 4.5 meter high glass cylinder in the centre of the space, featuring a rotating sneaker conveyer belt. 


 

Issey Miyake ‘Pleats Please’ (Tokyo, Japan)

Tokujin Yoshioka’s redesign for Issey Miyake’s ‘Pleats Please’ Boutique in the Aoyama district of Tokyo, is a tour-de-force of contemporary, minimalist, concept-based design. Yoshioka’s conception of the space includes transcending time by conserving the existing space with recycled aluminum, and an expansive light wall to accentuate the product and infuse modern technology into the retail experience. 




Lucien Pellat-Finet (Osaka, Japan)

The fine cashmere and knit items of Lucien Pellat-Finet were the jump-point for Kengo Kuma when designing for the high profile Osaka boutique. Attempting to express the tenderness of cashmere, Kuma creates an organic pattern using plywood to mimic the coziness of the fabric.




Reebok ‘Flash’ (New York, USA)

Fusing early 20th Century Vorticism with the vibrant spirit of the 1980′s, Formavision plays with both perspective and depth, tricking the eye by extending three dimensional shapes into distorted graphic patterns. Much in the spirit of the brightcamouflaged battleships used by the Royal Navy in the First World War, Reebok’s Flash Concept Store is anything but a flash in the pan in the world of creative retail design.




Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon "Kush"


LEADER 1354 End Year Sale

Leader 1354 is street wear brand straight from Chicago’s South Side historic Hyde Park neighborhood. So its their first annual end of the year BLOWOUT for
selected items NOW 50% OFF. 

Click HERE...


New Eboy iPhone wallpapers

Hello! I've found these cool iPhone wallpaper from ahoodie.com (my fav blog). They have lots of interesting artworks that can makes u freakin' out. Ha! So check this out...








Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Big Sean – Too Fake ft Chiddy Bang

Eminem Receives 10 Grammy Noms, Bruno Mars, 7 and Jay-Z, 6




Eminem topped the Grammy nominations with a whopping 10 nods when the honors for the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards were announced on Wednesday night.
 
Jay-Z and Lady Gaga garnered six nomination apiece with newcomer Bruno Mars snatching up seven.
Eminem’s distinctions included the coveted best album nomination for his top-selling opus Recovery.
Oddly, Bruno Mars’ solo album Doo-Wops & Hooligans was not included in the honors, but he was due to his collaborative work with B.o.B., Cee-Lo and others. The Roots and Cee-Lo also received four nominations for their critically acclaimed works
Below is a partial list of the nominations for the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, which will be televised on February 13, 2011.

Album of the Year
Recovery – Eminem
Need You Now – Lady Antebellum
The Fame Monster – Lady Gaga
Teenage Dream – Katy Perry
The Suburbs – Arcade Fire
Record of the Year
“Love the Way You Lie” – Eminem & Rihanna
“Nothin’ on You” – B.o.B & Bruno Mars
“Empire State of Mind” – Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
“Need You Now” – Lady Antebellum
“F**k You” – Cee Lo Green
Song of the Year
“Love the Way You Lie” – Eminem & Rihanna
“F**k You”- Cee Lo Green
“The House That Built Me” – Miranda Lambert
“Beg, Steal, or Borrow” – Ray LaMontagne
“Need You Now” – Lady Antebellum
Best New Artist
Drake
Esperanza Spalding
Justin Bieber
Florence + the Machine
Mumford & Sons
Best Pop Vocal Album
My World 2.0 – Justin Bieber
I Dreamed a Dream – Susan Boyle
The Fame Monster – Lady Gaga
Battle Studies – John Mayer
Teenage Dream – Katy Perry
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals
“Don’t Stop Believin’ (Regionals Version)” – “Glee”
Cast “Misery” – Maroon 5
“The Only Exception” – Paramore
“Babyfather” – Sade
“Hey, Soul Sister (Live)” – Train
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Sara Bareilles – “King of Anything”
Beyoncé – “Halo”
Norah Jones – “Chasing Pirates”
Lady Gaga – “Bad Romance”
Katy Perry – “Teenage Dream”
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Michael Bublé – “Haven’t Met You Yet”
Michael Jackson – “This Is It”
Adam Lambert – “Whataya Want From Me”
Bruno Mars – “Just the Way You Are”
John Mayer – “Half of My Heart”
Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals
“Airplanes II” — B.o.B, Eminem & Hayley Williams
“Imagine” — Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No. 1, Jeff Beck & Oumou Sangare
“If It Wasn’t For Bad” — Elton John & Leon Russell
“Telephone” — Lady Gaga & Beyoncé
“California Gurls” — Katy Perry & Snoop Dogg
Best Dance Recording
“Rocket” – Goldfrapp
“In For The Kill” – La Roux
“Dance in the Dark” – Lady Gaga
“Only Girl (In The World)” – Rihanna
“Dancing on My Own” – Robyn
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
“Gone Already” – Faith Evans
“Bittersweet” – Fantasia
“Everything to Me” – Monica
“Tired” – Kelly Price
“Holding You Down (Goin’ in Circles)” – Jazmine Sullivan
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
“Second Chance” – El DeBarge
“Finding My Way Back” – Jaheim
“Why Would You Stay” – Kem
“We’re Still Friends” – Musiq Soulchild
“There Goes My Baby” – Usher
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals
“Love” – Chuck Brown, Jill Scott, and Marcus Miller
“Take My Time” – Chris Brown & Tank
“You’ve Got a Friend” – Ronald Isley & Aretha Franklin
“Shine” – John Legend & The Roots
“Soldier of Love” – Sade
Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
“When a Woman Loves” – R. Kelly
“Hang On in There” – John Legend & The Roots
“You’re So Amazing” – Calvin Richardson
“In Between” – Ryan Shaw
“Go (Live)” – Betty Wright
Best Urban/Alternative Performance
“Little One” – Bilal
“F**k You” – Cee Lo Green
“Orion” – Carolyn Malachi
“Tightrope” – Janelle Monáe & Big Boi
“Still” – Eric Roberson
Best R&B Song
“Bittersweet” – Fantasia
“Find My Way Back” – Jaheim
“Second Chance” – El DeBarge
“Shine” – John Legend & The Roots
“Why Would You Stay” – Kem
Best R&B Album
The Love & War Masterpeace – Raheem DeVaughn
Back to Me – Fantasia
Another Round – Jaheim
Wake Up! – John Legend & The Roots
Still Standing – Monica
Best Contemporary R&B Album
Graffiti – Chris Brown
Untitled – R. Kelly
Transition – Ryan Leslie
The ArchAndroid – Janelle Monáe
Raymond v. Raymond – Usher
Best Rap Solo Performance
“Over” – Drake
“Not Afraid” – Eminem
“How Low” – Ludacris
“I’m Back” – T.I.
“POWER” – Kanye West
Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group
“Shutterbugg” – Big Boi & Cutty
“Fancy” – Drake, T.I. & Swizz Beatz
“On to the Next One” – Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz
“My Chick Bad” – Ludacris & Nicki Minaj
“Lose My Mind” – Young Jeezy & Plies
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
“Nothin’ on You” – B.o.B Featuring Bruno Mars
“Deuces” – Chris Brown, Tyga & Kevin McCall
“Love the Way You Lie” – Eminem & Rihanna
“Empire State of Mind” – Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
“Wake Up! Everybody” – John Legend, The Roots, Melanie Fiona & Common
Best Rap Song
“Empire State Of Mind” – Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
“Love the Way You Lie” – Eminem & Rihanna
“Not Afraid” – Eminem
“Nothin’ on You” – B.o.B & Bruno Mars
“On to the Next One” — Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz
Best Rap Album
The Adventures of Bobby Ray – B.o.B
Thank Me Later – Drake
Recovery – Eminem
The Blueprint 3 – Jay-Z
How I Got Over – The Roots
Best Short Form Music Video
“Ain’t No Grave/The Johnny Cash Project” – Johnny Cash
“Love the Way You Lie” – Eminem & Rihanna
“Stylo” – Gorillaz, Mos Def, and Bobby Womack
“Cee Lo Green” – “F**k You”

Lady Gaga – “Bad Romance”

Pharrell’s Miami Apartment

   
   
   

















Awesome! Very inspiring!

BBC Spring/Summer 2011 Look Book


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Drake Studies Nas & Andre 3000



Drizzy tells Imflashy.com that he has been studying the work of Nas and Andre 3000 while preparing for his debut, Thank Me Later.  

Nike Air Max 95 Blue



Pumping out classic runners like there’s no tomorrow, Nike releases this latest makeup of the iconic Air Max 95. The kicks feature the model’s signature gradient look, with a nice photo blue making its presence felt amongst a series of grey hues.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Detox Is Really Gonna Drop


Yes, we have Dr. Dre on the cover this issue, and Detox is coming. No, I definitely did not think we would get Dre this month, because he rarely does press, and it’s just a whole other ball game when you’re dealing with a star of such legendary status.

The Doc has finally decided, after 11-plus years of waiting, that his opus Detox is really gonna drop in the first quarter of 2011. For real. Hip-hop needs Detox right now. It’s coming from a legend, following up a classic. This is gonna be something special. Dre’s 2001 came out in 1999. So, basically, almost my whole time here I’ve been waiting for Detox to come out. Okay, so technically it was announced in 2002 for the first time, but you’re kinda anticipating an artist’s next album even when they have a new release out, so it’s been basically 11 years, and The Good Doctor decided to announce his return exclusively with XXL magazine.

Spinatik - Street Runnaz 55



Spinatik - Street Runnaz 55

Tracklist
1. Rick Ross - Intro
2. Rick Ross - 9 Piece (ft. T.I.)
3. Alley Boy - I Don’t Wanna (ft. Gucci Mane)
4. Yo Gotti - Teenage Numbers (ft. Rick Ross)
5. Gunplay - Rollin’ (ft. Waka Flocka Flame)
6. Waka Flocka - Knock ‘Em Down
7. Yo Gotti - It’s On (ft. Zedzilla)
8. Young Jeezy - Fuck Everybody
9. Rocko - Salute You (ft. Gucci Mane)
10. Gorilla Zoe - I’m Good
11. Wooh Da Kid - Jack Boyz (ft. OJ Da Juiceman & Gucci Mane)
12. Ace Hood - Hustle Hard
13. Gucci Mane - I’m In Love (ft. Slim Dunkin)
14. Lil Wayne - 6"7 (ft. Cory Gunz)
15. Young Jeezy - Black & Yellow
16. Rick Ross - Imma Boss
17. Young Bahama - Zooted
18. T.I. Poppin’ Bottles (ft. Drake)
19. Slim Thug - Fuck You (ft. Lil Wayne)
20. Richie Wess - Jordan
21. Ambrosi - Kush (ft. Richie Wess & Soufboi)(Street Runnaz Remix)
22. Rocko - Us (ft. Yo Gotti)
23. Gucci Mane - Bought A Chicken (ft. OJ Da Juiceman & Wooh Da Kid)
24. Pola - Drop To The Bottom
25. Ambrosi - Nigga Please
26. Rick Ross - Make It Rain
27. Ice Berg - Pour Yo Liquor Out (ft. Trick Daddy & Shonie)
28. Poloh CO - Wake Up
29. Gucci Mane - Loving You No More