Who Serves?: deadmau5: stuff i used to do
March 4, 2017
Fashion Ave. is Watching, Who Serves? art, culture, Deadmau5, Djs, entertainment, Expression, lifestyle, MP3, music, Tech Leave a comment
Who Serves?: Lorde: Green Light
March 3, 2017
Fashion Ave. is Watching, Who Serves? art, Blogger, culture, Expression, lifestyle, MP3, music, polyvore, Romance, Women Leave a comment
Who Serves?:Alicia Keys ft. Maxwell- Fire We Make (Update)
April 23, 2013
Fashion, Inspiration, Style, Who Serves? Alicia Keys, collaborations, Maxwell, music, R&B, soul Leave a comment
$Pushas That Work$:Wale: “Bad” ft Tiara Thomas
February 7, 2013
Fashion Ave. is Watching, Pushas $That Work$, Who Serves? HIP-HOP, mixtapes, music, wale Leave a comment
Pusha $That Work$: Drake: “Started from the Bottom”:Muddy Memphis Flow
February 5, 2013
Inspiration, Pushas $That Work$, Who Serves? drake, HIP-HOP, music, New Music, ovo Leave a comment
Who Serves?:Ludacris – Representin (Explicit) ft. Kelly Rowland
November 22, 2012
Beauty, Fashion, Fashion Ave. is Watching, Pushas $That Work$, Style, Who Serves? art, collaborations, music Leave a comment
You represent for bad women all around the world-Ludacris
Pushas $That Work$:Big K.R.I.T.:Return of 4 Eva Tour
April 21, 2011
Pushas $That Work$ mixtape, music, southern hip-hop, tours 2 Comments
“Never change. I can’t be Hollywood. I’m way too country. Plus I’m bumping through my neighborhood.” -Big K.R.I.T.
To do the same thing over and over creates good habits. Especially in cooking heat. Big K.R.I.T.’s recipe for a dish of Southern Success? Spending ten years perfecting his craft. Producing every song on his Return of 4eva mixtape labored a full course meal. Southern Hip-Hop created a base rue for Big K.R.I.T’s gumbo music recipe. It has been slow cooked to leave the audience happy & full. Watching his live performance, you witness the hard task were completed with a passion. This tour is his success in the kitchen.
The R4 Intro seemed crafted as a perfect intro to begin with, city to city, state to state. R4 Intro is “not easy to talk about”. You experience it.
There’s something about being underground. The innocence, the safety, the drive. Fans protect underground artist like family. The fear of them being bigger than yesterday feels like abandonment. That crossover just ain’t for everyone. Big K.R.I.T. defies that pull with a southern coast attached. In his words, “Mainstream is cool. But in my heart, forever underground.” I can dig it.
Who Serves?:Wale & Black Cobain: Gangsta Go-Go
April 18, 2011
Who Serves? art, dmv, music Leave a comment
I’m attentive. My opinion is monumental-Wale

