SNEAK PEEK: Just Blaze & Baauer – Higher

Check out some sick photos from Just Blaze and Baauer’s latest collaboration (you can check out the teaser here). Below is an excerpt of Nabil speaking with FADER on the visual.

Without giving away too much, what’s the video’s basic premise? It’s a simple vignette/narrative of a kid who follows a warrior home, then spreads what he sees to the other kids and they take it upon themselves.

I decided to shoot in Kerala, India because that’s where some of the oldest forms of martial arts came from. I had done some research after having the idea of shooting something with martial arts and wanting to go to India. The song had a feeling that resonated India to me, and people fighting? Can’t really explain—was just in my head when listening.

While shooting, did you run into any particularly good luck, or unforeseen obstacles? We shot for around three days. Monsoon season is particularly challenging, probably the biggest obstacle you can face when dealing with consistency and shooting outdoors, up there with shooting in the far northern hemisphere to get a night shoot when it’s like 22 hours of sunlight. We just embraced it and had a little help from the gods! Also, we had great luck with an amazing crew and group of warriors to work with. None were actors but they had such great personalities that it felt like the acting exuded naturally.

Who are the kids? The kids are also young warriors at the martial arts school. It was so great working with them. Such genuine, hard working, kind and FUNNY little kids. Then you see them training and you are like, Woah. Vishnu, my lead kid, was exactly what I had hoped for, a little Peter Pan. Each kid has there own little story, very touching.

Big Sean & Naya Rivera Talk ‘Sorry’ With L.A. Leakers

Naya Rivera and Big Sean stopped by the #LIFTOFF with J Cruz and Justin Credible.

Naya and Sean talked how their song “Sorry” came about, Naya broke down the concept behind the song “I definitely bossed up on this song, It was sorta of just like a ladies anthem”, Big Sean talked new album Hall Of Fame, and Naya’s reaction to Big Sean’s verse in “All Me” My new girl is on Glee and sh*t, probably making more money than me and sh*t.

UPDATE: Big Sean Feat. Kendrick Lamar & Jay Electronica – Control (No ID)

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UPDATE: CDQ and proper title — ‘Control (No ID)’ — added below. Also, this will NOT be on Hall Of Fame due to sample clearance issues. That’s pretty unfortunate.

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Holy shit — Funk Flex just let this one go……Perhaps this will be a bonus track on Big Sean’s upcoming Hall of Fame (it wasn’t on the tracklisting we saw, anyway), which drops August 27th. Whew.

The Kid Daytona & DJ Cut Killer – Classic Shit (Video)

The Bronx, NYC links up with Paris, France on this journey through classic 90’s French hiphop instrumentals. In collaboration with French street wear clothing brand Space Monkeys (SPMK) The Kid Daytona connects with legendary DJ Cut Killer.. Cut Killer provides the beats and Daytona brings the lyricism, as both worlds collide to bring you that “Classic Shit”! Be sure to be on the look out for The Kid Daytona’s ‘Savoir Faire’ dropping Fall 2013…

Stüssy Joins Forces With Yo! MTV Raps

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You can check out the vlog series documenting the marriage — complete with commentary by some important figures in Hip-Hop — over at Stüssy’s website.

On August 6, 1988 Yo! MTV Raps debuted on MTV and changed the world. It’s hard to imagine, but back then Rap music was not what it is today. It was an underground genre of music that challenged what was going in popular music at the time. Yo! MTV Raps transmitted the culture of Rap to millions of homes at a time when there were only a handful of local outlets to see a rap video. The style, the trends, the language of Rap began to influence popular culture and by the time the show left the air in 1995, the genre was no longer the best kept secret. Rap music has grown to being the biggest and most popular genre of music today, and a lot of this is due to Yo! MTV Raps.

For the Stüssy X Yo! MTV Raps collection, we have selected 10 seminal artists from Yo! MTV Raps’ time on air for a series of t-shirts and fleece pieces available now at Stussy.com US, Stussy.com EU and at all Stüssy Chapter Stores.