When I first started doing the Formal Friday posts one of my early posts was on Novelty Knitted sweaters. Now it has been my aim to focus more on the formal side of things and learn about designers, new trends and just indulge in a world I know little about. Doing the post on the sweaters is one of those posts I feel like that could be me, my style, something I can authenticate and really seek out and feel like I'm being myself. The dog days of summer are still waning on but I've been on a hunt to find where I can get these sweaters, I'm not waiting till they are a trend or are necessarily back in style. I have to find some and rock them out in the winter, I guess its my seasonal must have because they walk a fine line between fresh and being formal. The pics i found don't do justice to what I feel is out there (but imagine the Coors and Paps sweaters) but I know there are some dope ones out there waiting to be purchased by me.
Lately I've been expanding in an aspect of music that I never thought I could and I'm so hungry to keep feeding it. Its been a whirlwind, its like finding gold in your backyard; you have to learn how to dig it up and cultivate it and you've got to keep digging and it takes patience. I can't afford to not believe now but it seems like I'm getting in my on way like I'm on a diet but I've got to just feast and dive into it and thats been eating at me. But I really don't know where I'm going with this, just feed your hunger sometimes.
Digga Digga is back!! Top 5 Female Mc in my book. This is some dope shit produced by The Super Producer Nottz!!! I heard this a little while back and love the video. Are those 3 kids in the Travis Porter??
The Yakuza are what you would call the Japanese version of the mafia and we all know what the mafia is about so we don't need to get into that; they are not exactly a chess club or some hobby sharing group. However just like the Japanese like to do things they are more into it, Yakuza families have been around for a while and are compromised of different crime syndicate families. Similar to their counterparts they are family orientated but they take it further tattooing their legacies all over their bodies and staying true to Japanese rituals. I've grown to have that fantasy curiosity of the Yakuza through the Japanese media I indulge in anime, movies and videos and I've noticed the Yakuza are way more stylish than the mafioso. The higher you climb the ladder in these families the more prominent and business like you have to be, and if I was some sort of designer I would reference the boryokudan for some edgier designs