Black Thought Sends A Poetic ‘Love Letter To Hip-Hop’ In Honor Of The Culture’s 50th Anniversary

2023 is hip-hop’s official 50th anniversary, and celebrations are taking place all year to pay homage to the impact hip-hop and rap have had on the world since that fateful rec room party in the Bronx, New York. The Recording Academy honored 50 years of hip-hop (give or take a decade) at its most recent Grammy Awards ceremony, and a few other institutions have events planned throughout the year.

One such important institution to the growth of hip-hop is BET; purveyors of the culture have been allowed to shine for over 30 years on the network thanks to Rap City, 106 & Park, and the BET Hip-Hop Awards. BET has plenty of honors planned as well, and today, rolled out the first: An ode to hip-hop delivered in poetic form by The Roots frontman Black Thought.

In a black-and-white video directed by famed video director Benny Boom, Black Thought details the origins and growth of hip-hop and its importance to those who love it as scenes from across its storied history play out on screen.

In a statement, Thought said, “I remember a time before hip hop and it’s something that we need to cherish and appreciate and not take for granted because it’s not guaranteed. Even though it’s always been there for people for the past few generations, it’s not guaranteed that it’s going to always be there if we don’t, you know what I’m saying, treat it the way we’re supposed to and continue to pour ourselves and to invest into it in an authentic way.”

You can watch Black Thought deliver his “Love Letter To Hip-Hop” above.

Damson Idris Speaks On Lori Harvey Romance: “Keep It As Normal As Possible”

Snowfall recently hosted its premiere for its sixth season, and ahead of the event, Damson Idris caught up with Rolling Stone. The actor has been making waves for his role as Franklin Saint, but his relationship has thrust him into a new pop culture spotlight. There have been rumors about Idris and Lori Harvey for some time, but only recently did the couple confirm their romance. They made their red carpet debut at the Snowfall premiere, and the actor spoke about navigating a high-profile relationship.

“You stay at home and hide in the cave,” Idris said of how he handles the attention. “[Laughs] No, I think my advice to anyone who walks down that path is to just keep it as regular and normal as possible and really, really connect to each other and not the outside forces around.” He also suggested that he looks upon others he admires and gleans wisdom on how they manage their privacy.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 15: (L-R) Lori Harvey and Damson Idris attend the after party for the sixth and final season of FX’s “Snowfall” on February 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images)

He added, “Just understanding that you don’t always have to show the world your personal life and that what you do for a living is an extension of yourself, and that’s your baby. And you need to protect that. You also need to protect your personal self too. And, of course, it’s the topic of gossip, and the blogs want to talk about that over the work. I see that a lot. But they’ll get over it soon enough. And in a couple days, someone else will be dating, and then they’ll leave me alone.”

Harvey’s romances have dominated headlines, and Idris is the latest to find himself a hot topic. Last summer, she ended her relationship with Michael B. Jordan. The Black Panther actor joked about being a single man during his stint as host of Saturday Night Live. Later, he sat down with Gayle King to share what he’s learned and what life has been like back on the market.

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“I mean, I think for me, it’s just I was lucky enough to have a lot of work, you know?” Jordan told King for CBS Mornings. “And I’m a firm believer of what’s for you is for you. And coming out of that situation—not to give it any energy and kinda move from that is—it was an experience for me to grow and learn.”

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Man Claims To Be LL Cool J’s “Hidden” Biological Son

Celebrities often find themselves facing odd accusations from strangers that they’ve never met. Drake, for instance, dealt with a home intruder last year, who claimed that he was the rapper’s son. Though the claims didn’t necessarily stick, it’s not uncommon to see people on the internet claim that they’re related to a celebrity. Unfortunately, these types of allegations can be quite harmful to the parties involved and are better addressed off the internet. These days, personal matters have a tendency to spill onto Instagram pages if you’re a high-profile figure.

It appears that LL Cool J may have found himself in a similar situation. Though he emerged onto the scene as the Ladies Man of rap, he hasn’t necessarily found himself in too many controversies surrounding his familial life. He married Simone Johnson in 1995 after meeting in 1987. Nearly 30 years later, they’re still together with four children. However, a recently released video suggests that LL may have more children that we don’t know about.

LoveBenJi Claims To Be LL Cool J’s “Hidden Son”

Over the weekend, a video of rapper LoveBenji began to circulate online as he made some wild claims surrounding his alleged father. BenJi claimed that he’s the “hidden son” of LL Cool J, though he’s only aware of his dad by his government name, James Todd Smith. BenJi claimed that LL made him sign a non-disclosure agreement because “they wanted to silence me,” though he felt that he needed to tell his truth.

“I feel like it should be public; now I need to just get this off my chest. I want to give thanks to you too, man. James Todd Smith, That’s what I know him as, [my] father [and] great man. But many of you probably know him as LL Cool J,” he said. He claimed that LL blocked him on socials, though he sends him $200 every once in a while. BenJi also stated that he tried to visit his father and his family in the past. “I really didn’t want to take it here and have the blogs blow it up or nothing like that…Since he’s blocking my number, I haven’t heard much from him. I feel like this is how I’ll be about to reach out to him. That’s my truth. Let me know, Dad,” he concluded. Check the video out above. 

Stephen A. Smith Hits LeBron James With A Ton Of Pressure

Stephen A. Smith, just like many other pundits this season, has been forced to talk a lot about the Los Angeles Lakers. Overall, the Lakers have not been a particularly good team. However, they possess the likes of LeBron James, so they are a hot topic of conversation. Moreover, they made some big moves at the trade deadline, and there is an expectation that they will be a lot better toward the playoffs. That said, if the Lakers do miss the playoffs, then they will be clowned for eternity. It also doesn’t help that this would be their second year in a row missing the postseason.

Now that the All-Star Game has passed us by, there are only a few more days left in the All-Star break. Ultimately, this has given Anthony Davis, LeBron, and his teammates plenty of time to rest. For Stephen A., however, their return will be filled with a lot of expectations. As Smith explains, the pressure is on right now for the Lakers. In fact, Smith believes this could damage LeBron’s legacy if they cannot find a way to get into the show.

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“You’re LeBron James, and you’re Anthony Davis, and you’re healthy enough to be on the court. You don’t make the playoffs? That’s quite embarrassing,” Smith said. It is hard to disagree with this assessment. However, it needs to be stated that LeBron and AD cannot do it all. Furthermore, this roster was not well constructed at the start of the year. This put the team in a hole for a very long time. Ultimately, LeBron has been doing everything he can to make this work. It will now be up to everyone else to play their role and give the Lakers some sort of success.

With 23 games left, the Lakers will need to win at least 15 of those games to make it into the playoffs. If they cannot get that done, then LeBron will be out of the postseason, yet again. It will be interesting to see how he plays knowing his legacy could very well take a hit. Stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the sports world.

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50 Cent Settles With The Shade Room In Penis Enlargement Lawsuit

50 Cent’s no stranger to lawsuits but he found himself in a legal battle last year over particularly odd claims. The television mogul became the focus of rumors that he underwent penis enlargement surgery by a celebrity aesthetician. Though the case initially targeted Angela Kogan and her business, the aesthetician said that The Shade Room was to blame for the story spreading across the Internet, leading to a lawsuit against the publication.

In the lawsuit, Fif claimed that he deserved an apology and damages for The Shade Room’s role in “exacerbating the penile implant saga.” The Shade Room shared a photo of Fif and Kogan, which further implied that he underwent the surgery. However, Kogan pointed at TSR for sharing the photo across their massive platform with 27.7M followers. The suit accuses TSR of “driving clicks and ad revenue at the expense of the truth.” Her attorney added that Kogan never “stated or implied that 50 Cent received plastic surgery services or penile enhancement surgery.”

50 Cent & TSR Settle Out Of Court

Though 50 Cent and Kogan will have to see each other in court, one aspect of the case has reportedly been settled. Per Los Angeles Magazine’s Megann Cuniff, The Shade Room and 50 Cent “reached an agreement to settle” “Jackson and TSR are in the process of executing their respective obligations pursuant to the agreement and will file a Notice of Dismissal with Prejudice of Defendant The Shade Room LLC shortly thereafter,” the court documents read.

This aspect of the case will have no impact on the other defendants involved. A judge scheduled the trial for July 3rd for the right-of-publicity suit against Angela Kogan and her company, Perfection Plastic Surgery & MedSpa. “Yeah my dick is a BIG DEAL,” he wrote after the judge announced the trial date. “Set for trial in July no enhancement necessary, these fools put them selves out of business. SMH.” However, Fif reportedly moved his lawsuit with Perfection Plastic Surgery to mediation. Perhaps, this case will be settled outside of court before its scheduled trial date later this year. We’ll keep you posted on any more updates.

Allen Iverson Divulges On Why He Takes LeBron Over Michael Jordan

Allen Iverson is someone who got to play against some of the GOATs of basketball. Overall, Iverson is held in high esteem by a lot of fans and players. Although he may not be a GOAT, there are people who want his opinion on the Michael Jordan Vs. LeBron James debate. At this point, the debate is extremely tired, however, it continues to rage on. This is especially true now that LeBron has eclipsed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the all-time scoring record.

During All-Star weekend, Iverson got to be part of some of the festivities. As someone who has played against both LeBron and MJ, some reporters were wondering how Iverson feels about these two. For instance, Marc J. Spears of Andscape asked Iverson directly who he would take between the two. For Iverson, it was a truly tough call. However, he opted to go with LeBron for the following reason.

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Allen Iverson attends The Players’ Tribune + Heir Jordan Host Players’ Night Out At The Royale Party at Bounce Sporting Club in Chicago on February 13, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jeff Schear/Getty Images for Players’ Tribune)

“LeBron, I think, to me is the best overall basketball player that we’ll ever see,” Iverson said. “If you look in the dictionary and look up basketball player, there’ll be a picture of LeBron. But for me it’s so different because Mike was everything to me. He gave me the vision. He made me want to play basketball. He’s my everything. I wanted to actually be like him, like the commercial, ‘Be like Mike,’ I really wanted to be him. I’m still starstruck every time I see him. I’m still nervous every time. Because he’s Mike to me. He’s my guy. So there’ll never be no one at the top of my list besides Mike. But LeBron is just everything that you want in a basketball player. He’s a total package. He’s God’s gift to the basketball world.”

You can’t help but respect what Iverson has to say on this topic. James and Jordan are two legends of the game, and there is no denying that. Until the end of time, the GOAT debate will be ongoing. In the future, it will be interesting to see if anyone can capture the attention that LeBron and MJ once did. Give us your thoughts on Iverson’s take, down in the comments below.

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Aoki Lee Simmons Under Fire After Revealing Her Boyfriend On Social Media

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Aoki Lee Simmons has been under fire after revealing her boyfriend on social media. Commenters attacked Aoki’s decision to date white and questioned if she ever experienced dating her own race. Kimora Lee and Russell Simmons’ youngest daughter decided to curb her social media activity after an influx of nasty comments following her Valentines Day post.

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The drama began after Aoki did a ‘hard launch’ of her boyfriend after hiding his identity. They’ve been together for over a year and she’s shared pictures of him before but only his feet. This was the first time anyone saw his face or skin color.

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After countless racially charged comments calling her beau old and ugly, Aoki decided to respond.

Aoki wrote:
It’s genuinely so awful. How is any young person supposed to have a normal well adjusted life if this is what happens over a Godamn tagless valentines day post?!
And I had no idea because within my page it’s mild and mostly positive.
(Thank you guys for that) but I guess outside of it the world, people I haven’t done anything to or harmed at all, are just horrendously bitter and racist.
Anyway. I need to reconsider how/ if I use this platform and what I share.
Which sucks because l’m an open person but this can’t happen to people I care about

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She added:
I understand the public figure/you knew it was going to happen ec… argument. Sure I guess I knew the world was stuck in 1950 and would have some recessive & to say about something as simple as an interracial relationship…….
Like that’s truly sad, especially from people of color, but it was expected

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Do you think celebrities should hide their significant others?

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St. John’s Polo Posse Founder Reveals How Boosting And The Crack Era Affected The Fashion Industry

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Many narratives have a protagonist and antagonist which often makes for a great story.  St. John’s Polo Posse: Gave Rise To A Nation combines both to share a hard-hitting untold story about an influential moment in time. Author/Clothing Designer El Gara Gayn, gives us the comprehensive and raw story of how one of the most notable boosting crews formed in NYC in 1986. The explosive book details their contributions to music & urban fashion as we know it today.

Beginning with six original founders of St. John’s Polo Posse, only one, G Lyte, is still alive living in Brooklyn, NY. The other members were either deported  to the Caribbean, in prison or passed away. Just kids at the time, most who grew up in inner city neighborhoods survived on instinct. They either succumbed to poverty or became drug addicts or drug dealers. The St. John’s Polo Posse chose the latter and by the time stories of NYC boosting culture were being told, they were in prison unable to tell their stories.

El Gara Gayn is a Haitian-American savant who has conquered the odds across multiple happenings – from thrice death to prison and ultimately escaping the spectrum of a capitalistic system. He has established a system of self healing with an aim to guide youth subjected to similar circumstances, while he continues to push his intellectual prowess within the fashion industry and divinely ethereal worlds.

Up until now many have only heard about the Lo Life project and its founders, who ran in the same circle as St. John’s Polo Posse later. However, there were many crews before them, including: St. Johns Polo Posse, Izod Posse, Shower Posse and many more. El Gara Gayn sheds a little light on many crews in his book, but focuses on his crew’s story. Did you know that in 1986 boosting/shoplifting was actually called g’ing? These are some of the details that have been lost in translation, but El Gara Gayn’s book takes us through a very vivid time warp and reads as an uncut tale of a complex culture of urban Robin Hood like proportions.

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Check out our sit-down interview with El Gara Gayn and CLICK HERE to read St. John’s Polo Posse: Gave Rise To A Nation.

What is St. John’s Polo Posse and who is responsible for the idea behind the concept?

Three of the six original members of St. John’s Polo Posse lived in newly built buildings on the block (1284 and 1288 aka The New Buildings), while the others were already living in the area (The Old Buildings). The hood used to call us The New Building Kids. Ironically, when a new building is built, the blueprint calls for the first stone to be laid in the north east corner – the corner stone. As we started to seek our own truths as youths, we proved to be the foundation for St. John’s and Troy ave. Through our journeys, The New Building Kids set a pact to define themselves as something greater, we first came up with Ralphie’s Boyz but it didn’t really fit. Then we tried Polo Boyz and that didn’t fit either. We ended up agreeing to Polo Posse; G Lyte, Miz-Lo and G Life). Then G Lyte had a grand vision to rally The Old Building Kids, with that Bullfrog, Baby Bull and Franky Boo joined – established in 1986 that’s who officially makes up St. John’s Polo Posse.

In the book you mention G Lyte a lot and in this interview you speak of G Lyte. Who is he?

G Lyte is me. Back then that is what everyone called me the G stood for Greg which was my birth name.

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Throughout your book, St. Johns’ Polo Posse: Gave Rise To A Nation, you speak about very specific events and memories that only a person who was there could know about. What’s one of the most important events that occurred back then?

The 80’s was the crack era, so it’s kind of hard to forget anything from then a lot of us were going through trauma and didn’t realize it; crack cocaine was ripping through our culture and families. So these lads: G Lyte, Miz-Lo and G Life had been affected directly by the krack era which is an unforgettable time. I have a part 2 coming in this series. I declare that time as the age of The Kracking (a mashup between Crack and The Kraken, an infamous sea monster from The Clash of The Titans). We in fact were not the only kids g’ing (boosting), but at that time we started to notice the effects that crack was causing and we made a conscious effort to not succumb to the drug and also confronted this gap inside our culture of shoplifting. We codified ourselves with rituals to combat this onslaught and we fought against those in the neighborhood that wanted to allow The Kracking to conquer them – if you wanted to smoke crack, you could not boost with us. We donned uniforms and codes of ethics, these were our unwritten rules:

-Must wear Ralph Lauren, head to toe

-Leaders had to boost the most exclusive and expensive badges, flags and crowns that Ralph Lauren had

-If one member didn’t have one, we all had to pitch in and get him or her right

-No heavy drug use, which included crack, cocaine and heroin. Weed was cool.

-You had to bathe, groom and wear clean clothes

-Never herb (bully) your peers

-Never give our boosting location to any other group

What was understood never had to be said, we all moved with ethics

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What events do you feel cemented St. Johns Polo Posse history?

I mean in current times, I’d say the way that other branches pushed the culture that we created. Most don’t know but as most of our members died or started their prison passages, these new branches ran with the general ideal in 1988 without giving us our just due. If we are talking about the early 80’s, then I have to say when drug lords started copying our style and the girls that were attracted to them praised the Polo Posse instead. We had such an impact in Crown Heights that we would get on the mutha train (4 train at Utica and Eastern Parkway) and adults would actually honor us with shoutouts when we walk through the train on our way to G aka boost.

What events do you feel kept you locked out of street fashion history?

A branch without its root is bound to fall. The way I look at it is like this: what we did was inked on people’s hearts and souls. My name might not be prominent but the movement itself is a mere shadow of what we set off. Like Jay-Z said best, “there’s only so long fake thugs can pretend” – my clothing line El Gara Gayn will show who really always had it and never lost it when it comes to creativity and fashion sense.

It’s recorded that The Lo Life’s started in 1988, they’re being documented as the originators along with Ralphies Kids. But you’re claiming Polo Posse started in 1986 and earlier. Why did you wait until now to tell your story?

Lo Life isn’t the same as Polo Posse! Lo Life and Ralphie’s Kids both claim the same year, 1988. There was a drawing on St. John’s and Utica that had the Ralphie’s Kids dated in 1988 and that’s cool but Polo Posse was in 1986. That year is when we officially became Polo Posse, made RL a uniform, and had our most successful mia (mission), October of 1986 to be exact. The Mets were playing in the World Series and all of the Herman’s and Macy’s (Kings Plaza) employees were more focused on the game than worrying about a couple of kids g’ing. G Lyte and Miz Lo went bonkers in those stores. On the way home, G Lyte had to go to Flatbush, so he took the 2 train and saw a group of guys calling themselves the Izod Posse. At that moment, Polo Posse was officially born. G Lyte stood up to them and let them know that he repped Polo Posse. The Polo Posse wasn’t for everyone, just because you wore Ralph Lauren didn’t mean you were a member and still doesn’t. Whereas, Lo Life is a loose group with no rules or order – you just wear Ralph Lauren and get a seat at the table. Also, at that time G Lyte and Franky Boo were together every day from late 85-88. It would make sense that Ralphie’s Kids was in 1988 because we didn’t see or hear of them before then. The main reason that I dropped the book now is because it’s a vehicle to use to reach our youth and elders at this very moment of the haves and have nots, it’d like the 80’s again in 2023.

Why do you think Lo Lifes never mentioned St. Johns Polo Posse or any forefather that gave rise to the street fashion nation of boosters before them?

I mean that’s ironic because they always use Franky Boo’s name and flash his pictures. Franky Boo told them on a interview with Ralph Lo and Darky Dark from Politics As Usual YouTube show that before Lo Life or Ralphie’s Kids it was the Polo Boys! As I said earlier a lot of us started getting involved in activities aside from g’ing and we either went to prison or died. Aside from myself, Franky has been in and out of prison for sometime. In fact, he’s currently serving a prison bid. Before I started writing the book and developing the El Gara Gayn (clothing line) we reconnected, so once I started writing it I let him know that I wanted him to have the opportunity to tell his story and be a part of the clothing line. Franky isn’t just a name or photo. He’s a real person who really had an impact on a culture and neighborhood. He’s also one of my good friends and we share childhood memories, not just g’ing. In the St. John’s Polo Posse” Gave Rise To A Nation” book, he has a transcript interview and might even be a part of a larger story in a book as part of the series that I am putting out. He also has a hoodie as part of El Gara Gayn’s Kookie Monstaz series. We all have interesting and very important stories that play a part as the origin story to a very interesting urban movement, albeit all of the Lo Life clout.

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Other than St. John’s Polo Posse being the originator of the street fashion culture, what distinguishes it from Lo Lifes?

Polo Posse has always been about exclusivity of self, not just exclusive Ralph Lauren wears. We were experts in the art of g’ing, and we had a decorum about our swag! We didn’t wear just anything, we didn’t sell our exclusive Ralph Lauren apparel. Our apparel was our weapon to fight the demons of that era. We deem ourselves as saviors, not just thieves that were fronting to look preppy! I guess if I knew what I know now, I was sort of like a creative director not a petty thief because what we wore truly dictated what rappers and drug dealers at that time would wear.

Did rappers inspire style or did St. John’s Polo Posse inspire the style that rappers began to be known for?

That’s a fact, rappers didn’t inspire us in the 80’s, as far as fashion was concerned. Don’t get me wrong, rap music was inspiring. But to us we didn’t like their choice of clothing style. For instance what would I look like wearing Lee’s in 84 or 85? Or even adidas? That was wack in that time period in our hood. At this time I was in IS 390 and we had a song that we sang to the Tears For Fear track “Shout”: “Shout Shout, Lee’s are played out. These are the jeans we can do without, take em off!”, then we would snatch the Lee patch off your jeans. This is something that the culture doesn’t really talk much about, because they weren’t really wearing the shit that was lit they were more than likely a part of the wack Lee’s wearing crews or simply they wasn’t there! To be legit you had to have Guess or A.J.’s Denim, and either Bally’s, Etonics, Ocean Pacific, Power or Patrick Sneakers – if you had these, you had the butters at the time. Sheepskins and leather goose were wack in 85, if you want to keep it live! The coats at this juncture were Polo Goose, Pacific Trail, CB, Profile Gortex and of course Gerry-G and you better not have come on the Johns with a Triple Fat Goose or you might not make it off the block alive! Just joking, we would just cut your Triple Fat Goose Up, because it was wack to us.

Recently, one of the Polo Posse founders, G Life passed away. How has this affected the movement?

Damn, the first and true Goya bean. In this day and age I guess that’s politically incorrect, but back when we were kids, being called Goya bean was like a medal of honor and although we lived and ran in a circle of blended races with many hispanics – G Life was the only Goya bean because hoods was kind of segregated like Black Americans, Black Carribeans and Hispanics didn’t vibe together. We were all really close with G Life, so it hurt like hell when we I got the news about his passing! No holds barred, he was the flyest booster of all times too – this is an NYC booster fact. G Life and Miz Lo was the catalyst to all the next generation that became Lo Life, I was in prison for that wave but G Life and Miz Lo accepted these people who just ran with the narrative and didn’t include them in on any monetaries. His wings keep getting longer every time I think of him and what he did for the culture and those that rep it til this day.

Franky Boo, he is a prominent and consistent figure in the Lo Life and boosting culture. What is your affiliation with him?

Franky Boo and G Lyte, actually. Those two were special on St. John’s and Troy Ave, period! We would war and then be friends the next minute and dare anyone to try and oppose our United stance! Word, Franky Boo used to pick me up at 7:30 am every day! Quiet as kept they even jux Dj Scratch back in the day during one of those early morning runs – word! These two still have the hood under pressure, #FreeFrankyBoo

Your clothing line El Gara Gayn, how was it inspired by your Polo Posse movement?

EL’GARA-GAYN is a holy name that was given to me by the great spirit and St. John’s was the beginning of our holy pilgrimage in life. There is so much to take from this that it constantly inspires new designs every day. Like our P’Roses & P’Skullz hoodie collection – a true Rose that grew out from the concrete jungle of Crown Heights Brooklyn.

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What does El Gara Gayn mean to fashion?

Let me give you this jewel then, of the 12 jewels, clothing is one. In order to make a hood fit you must contour measurements. The word GAYN, means holy form. So all our pieces stem from a holy but humble origin within our life’s struggles. This is what we share with the world – Fashion For The Soul.

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Rihanna Celebrates Her 35th Birthday at Dinner with A$AP Rocky and Close Friends

Rihanna Celebrates Her 35th Birthday at Dinner with A$AP Rocky and Close Friends

Rihanna stepped out with A$AP Rocky to celebrate her 35th birthday. TMZ spotted the two headed to Giorgia Baldi in Santa Monica, which was prepped with decorations to celebrate the special occasion.

The A-list couple was joined by Rihanna’s bestie Melissa Forde and her brother Rorrey Fenty.

Rihanna’s birthday celebration comes before a second dose of motherhood. Last week, Rihanna hit the pages of British Vogue, and she killed every single one of those pictures. Fresh off her Super Bowl performance, Rihanna’s story highlights what her journey into motherhood is like, summarizing it as a “headf**k.”

“You don’t sleep. At all,” Rihanna said. “Not even if you wanted to.”

She added, “Man, you’re a zombie for the most part. You’re just going through the motions, and even then you’re so paranoid.”

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have yet to reveal their son’s name. He was born in May 2022, and the delivery was an intimate affair.

“It was just us as parents and our baby,” Rihanna said.. “You’re like, ‘They trusted us to come home with this baby? This new life? With us? No doctors, no nurses, we’re just … going home?’”

Rihanna didn’t know that she was pregnant again during the interview, but she mentioned she was open to more children.

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