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Hip-Hop Halloween: 10 Last Minute Rap and R&B-Themed Costume Ideas

Halloween is one of the most exciting holidays of the year, giving those who celebrate a chance to be someone (or something!) completely out of the ordinary. While witches, warlocks, vampires and superheroes are some of the top faves when it comes to selecting a costume, dressing up as your favorite rapper or singer will never get old. That’s why we were thrilled to see that Tyler, The Creator recently revealed a set of costumes inspired by an alter ego named IGOR from his latest album of the same name.



Even if you didn’t mind dropping the $230 USD it costs to cop the wig and suit combo seen above, it looks like the IGOR costume is actually sold out at the moment. Dont’t fret, though — we found a few good selections via our friends over at Toynk Toys that will get the job done quicker than you can spit a hot 16. As you’ll probably be hitting up a few Halloween shindigs throughout the week and maybe into the weekend, take a minute to find one or a few suitable suits that are less ghoulish and more on the “G’d up” side.

Keep scrolling to check out some of the best Halloween costume ideas inspired by 10 past and present all-stars in the world of Hip-Hop and R&B:


VANILLA ICE

His days of “Ice Ice Baby” fame are long gone, but you can still rock out like the pioneering white rapper with this hilarious throwback ‘fit. Adding an ironic twist to things, Vanilla Ice was actually born on Halloween!

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THE FRESH PRINCE-ERA WILL SMITH

While the top could also be a dope Biggie costume as well, the hat automatically brings to mind the classic opening sequence played at the beginning of every episode of Will Smith’s breakout sitcom series. Yo holmes, to Bel-Air!

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G-EAZY

Granted, this one falls more along the lines of Grease steez, but where do you think G-Eazy got his swag from?! Pull out your pomade and go rep for the Bay Area!

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THRILLER-ERA MICHAEL JACKSON

The King of Pop will forever remain iconic for this look, and we can’t think of a better get-up to party the night away in if you’re planning on raising the dead with some killer dance moves this Halloween.

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THA CARTER III-ERA LIL WAYNE

Prepare for more than a few laughs aimed your way if you decide on channelling this ’08 Weezy look. However, you’re also 90% certain to win any costume contest with this one. Hey, Mr. Carter!

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2011 GRAMMY AWARDS NICKI MINAJ

Channel the, in her own words, “most dominating female rapper of the last decade chile” by rocking a costume inspired by one of her wildest red carpet looks. Ass pads not included.

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janet.-ERA JANET JACKSON

If you’re looking to get a little nasty this Halloween, going as one of the pioneering queens of pop music is definitely a solid choice. You know you want this!

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“UMBRELLA”-ERA RIHANNA

It’s the song that turned a girl from the left side of an island into a certified superstar. We can’t guarantee you’ll have the same platinum-selling results as Rih, but why not have a little fun going as the ultimate good girl gone bad?

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MEGAN THEE STALLION

Planning on driving the boat during Mischief Night? Saddle up and steer the way to the party as Houston’s premiere hottie currently rocking the mic. You’ll be having a “Hot Girl Halloween” in no time!

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’04 MTV MOVIE AWARDS MARQUES HOUSTON

Come on, we had to save the best for last! The former Immature/IMx lead singer will forever be associated with that barely-there-and-see-through suit from the 2004 MTV Movie Awards, and now you can be a hot mess for Halloween as well. Don’t go fully commando, though!

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Who are you dressing up as this Halloween? Let us know over on our Facebook and Twitter!

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Chance the Rapper Drops a Merch Component To His Debut Album ‘The Big Day’

It’s finally here!

After unveiling the cover art and release date for his debut studio album The Big Day last week, Chance the Rapper has finally release the highly-anticipated project to much fanfare amongst critics and followers alike. To assist the LP rollout, young Chano has also dropped some cool album merch for fans to rock as well.



This extensive set has all the key essentials to everyone’s wardrobe this summer, including T-shirts, caps, long-sleeved shirts and hoodies for the cooler days ahead. There’s also a small range of accessories too, included a sticker pack and lighter for those that want that smoke. Every item comes with a digital copy of The Big Day, which is delivered to your email address immediately after purchase. Those that still enjoy a physical CD copy can cop those as well, which also come with a digital version as well. Chance is also selling pre-sale access to future shows and raffle tickets for fan experiences and exclusive prizes, both retailing for $10 USD and benefitting the non-profit organization SocialWorks in his hometown of Chicago.

Cop Chance The Rapper’s ‘The Big Day‘ album merch collection right now over on ChanceRaps.com. All items will ship in four weeks, with some items on pre-order until Fall 2019. See the full set below:

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Recap: adidas Gives the Ultimate Look at Graffiti Culture With ‘Beyond the Streets NYC’ Exhibition in Brooklyn

Graffiti is one of those art forms that wins by breaking all the rules — there is no one style, no single medium and certainly not one sole artist that embodies the entire genre completely. Now, in a combined effort by adidas Originals and traveling art exhibition Beyond The Streets, a new art experiencing is opening up in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn that truly pays homage to over 150 artists that’ve cultivated graffiti into the respected platform that it’s become today.



The setup at 25 Kent Ave is, for lack of better words, huge — we’re talking 100,000 square feet, huge! The Source stopped by earlier this week to catch a preview of the space, which extends throughout the 5th and 6th floors of the waterfront view building. The art collections you come across while making a way through the gallery range from paintings and bigger-than-life-sized sculptures to custom installations that could even be considered grotesque. There’s also a fully-operating pop-up shop with refreshments provided by Perrier and merch by the many artists featured throughout. As an added incentive, a portion of proceeds from sales in the shop will go to the the Harold Hunter Foundation, who played an important role during his lifetime in molding the skateboarding culture that pretty much goes hand-in-hand with graffiti. Overall, you will not want to miss out on this engaging opportunity to experience the art world from a handful of gritty, unforgettable and absolutely stunning perspectives.

Keep scrolling to see some of our favorite artists from the adidas-curated ‘Beyond the Streets NYC’ exhibition, which will be taking over Brooklyn all summer long:

BEASTIE BOYS EXHIBIT

BILL BARMINSKI EXHIBIT

BEYOND THE STREETS ARTWORK

BUDDY ESQUIRE EXHIBIT

CHARLIE AHEARN EXHIBIT

CLEON PETERSON EXHIBIT

CRAIG STECYK EXHIBIT

CRAIG COSTELLO EXHIBIT

DABSMYLA EXHIBIT

FAB 5 FREDDY EXHIBIT

FUTURA EXHIBIT

GUERILLA GIRLS EXHIBIT

HUSKMITNAVN & CORNBREAD EXHIBIT

HUSKMITNAVN EXHIBIT

INVADER EXHIBIT

KATSU EXHIBIT

LADY AIKO EXHIBIT

MAYA HAYUK EXHIBIT

PAUL INSECT X BAST EXHIBIT

RIME EXHIBIT

KC ORTIZ EXHIBIT

SHEPARD FAIREY EXHIBIT

TAKASHI MURAKAMI EXHIBIT

The full ‘Beyond The Streets NYC’ exhibition will be on display to the public starting tomorrow (June 21) and will run until August. Purchase tickets right now online.



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A$AP Nast Flexes His Stylish Side Once Again for The Elder Statesman’s Holiday 2020 Lookbook

Whether he’s modeling for Lacoste or dropping his second capsule collection with Converse, A$AP Nast clearly has no plans on slowing down when it comes to domination the fashion world. For his next step into the style scene, the A$AP Mob standout helps unveil the new Holiday 2020 collection from The Elder Statesman.


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Outside of a trippy color theme seen throughout, the set is primarily based around various forms of gaming throughout history. From knit sweaters inspired by UNO and Bingo to shirts and jackets that incorporate a checkers board theme, the fun and games inspo that inspired these garbs is quite apparent overall. The design story can be seen the details as well, particularly with buttons made to look like the cowrie shells used in India’s traditional game of Pachisi. While not exactly a “board game,” a cream-colored ouija board sweater seen on Nast definitely makes for one of the standout pieces. With eclectic prints, fun-filled motifs and a wide-ranging palette that goes from tie-dye to color-blocking, you’ll definitely have a good time mixing this collection into your summer wardrobe.

Check out The Elder Statesman’s Holiday 2020 lookbook featuring A$AP Nast below, and shop the brand’s latest collection right now via their online store.



Images: Benjamin Askinas / The Elder Statesman

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Nas Rolls Out ‘Illmatic XXV: Memory Lane’ NYC Pop-Up In Celebration of His Debut LP 25 Years Ago

We’ve been in Illmatic 25th anniversary mode all day — peep our Today In Hip-Hop History feature for a breakdown of Esco’s monumental debut album! — but nobody is reveling in the moment more than the man himself. That’s why last night made for an extra special occasion, as Nas returned home to NYC to unveil a new pop-up experience currently on display at Sony Square.


An original copy of The Source Issue No. 55 (April 1994), where Nas gets a perfect Five-Mic rating, sits on display at the ‘Illmatic XXV: Memory Lane’ NYC pop-up.
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Made possible by the good people over at Hennessy, The Pop Up Agency and Certified Classics, the ‘Illmatic XXV: Memory Lane’ experience kicked off Thursday night (4/18) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Illmatic and the rap icon who made it all happen. Nas was on the floor to greet industry insiders, guests and familiar faces from his past, all there equally as fans of his most groundbreaking work of musical art. Joining him in the celebration included Vashtie, Pro Era rapper CJ Fly, Dave East, Rox Brown, Illmatic photographer Danny Clinch, 88 Keys, Ruben Rivera, his brother Jungle and a room-full of other supporters of the Queens-bred Hip-Hop legend. However, the one guest in attendance that probably garnered almost as much fanfare as Nas himself was none other than his The Firm partner in rhyme AZ. Both fellas hung out the entire night side by side, showing a rap unity that brought nothing but positive vibes to the room.

Speaking of the said room, the pop-up itself was completely designed to replicate the Queensbridge circa ’94 setting that is just as important to the story of Illmatic as the words on wax. From a photo booth that let attendees recreate the album cover, to a live painting of it by artist Andre Trenier, everything about the space felt like a time capsule of a moment that many look back on with fond memories.

‘Illmatic XXV: Memory Lane’ at Sony Square NYC (25 Madison Avenue) will see a lot of exciting events for fans in the upcoming weeks. The pop-up itself will be open for eight days, starting today (April 19) and ending Saturday, April 27. On April 23, there will be a special fan screening of Mass Appeal’s 2018 concert film Nas Live From the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop, which should gear up rap heads for his Illmatic 25th Anniversary performance with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Filene Theater/Wolf Trap on July 14. You’ll also be able to shop Illmatic XXV merch — hoodies, tees and headwear are included — in addition to Bleacher Report’s B/R Rewind campaign with Nas, which is also available online.

Take a look at a recap of the ‘Illmatic XXV: Memory Lane’ NYC pop-up launch event below, and stream Illmatic today, tomorrow and all this week:



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Lansky Jones of World’s Fair Packs In Merch With Hip-Hop For ‘Dangerfield’ Pop-Up

Dropping merch to coincide with your latest LP is nothing new to the game, and artists today are using it as one of the primary tools for album promo. From digital drops for nine days straight like Travis Scott did for ASTROWORLD, to a more in-person vibe like Kota The Friend did last year in Brooklyn for his Anything EP release pop-up with Fltbys, the end result usually includes good music and something cool to hold onto and a keepsake that sort of preserves the project altogether. A similar situation went down this past weekend in Williamsburg at the Fool’s Gold Recs store, where World’s Fair rapper Lansky Jones popped up with some gear in support of his debut solo record Dangerfield.





Being part of one of the illest underground rap groups out of New York City comes with its fare share of clout to do cool things like this, but stepping out on the solo tip doesn’t come without its reservations. “I wasn’t sure who I was as a solo artist,” Jones recalls while cuts from Dangerfield play over the speakers, adding, “I ultimately wanted to put out to the world that as a rapper you have a platform. I want to utilize mine in a way that’s meaningful.” After feeling, in his own words, “looked over” by an industry that goes through new rap acts like a pack of Tic Tacs, he finally feels ready to drop these new verses and enter a whole new path for his career.

When it comes to the merch add-on, he also understands its importance to the process of pushing a new album, especially on your first rollout. Here’s what he had to say in terms of how streetwear helps to get fans more involved in the new music:


“The merch directly ties into the album because the long-sleeve is called the “Big Allis”; it’s the front cover of the album. The photo is of me on Roosevelt Island where I grew up during my childhood years, and I’m overlooking what was outside my window: the “Big Allis” Ravenswood 30 power plant. It’s an ugly thing to see outside your window at the time, especially because Roosevelt Island wasn’t initially supposed to be residential. It was a prison, then an insane asylum — for me, it was just what I saw everyday. It definitely has a coming-of-age feel.”

— Lansky Jones, World’s Fair

Lansky Jones and executive producer of Dangerfield Paul Wilson


Keep scrolling to see more from Lansky Jones’ Dangerfield pop up, and also to listen to the LP of the same name in its entirety:



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Biggie’s Biggest Style Staples You Can Still Cop in 2019

R.I.P. to the one, the only, The Notorious B.I.G.

22 years have passed since Biggie was murdered on March 9, 1997 while leaving an afterparty for the 11th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles. That night, he hit the stage to perform a medley of his hits “One More Chance (Remix)” and the Junior M.A.F.I.A. posse cut “Get Money.” At no point could he have imagined that it would be his last time ever performing on a stage, or at all for that matter, but he sure went out looking extra dapper in a black tux and top hat to match. While it certainly was a memorable style moment for the bigger than life rap star, it was far from the only instance in his career where he kept it all the way fresh.



From photoshoots to the stage, and even on a classic cover of The Source Magazine, keep scrolling to see some of his most memorable fashion statements and how you can still cop those iconic looks today:


COOGIE SWEATERS

This one’s a given. There’s probably no other brand that B.I.G. is associated with as much as he is to COOGI. Whether for ugly sweater parties, a ’90s-themed kickback or just to stay cozy down to the socks, you can still pull this look off.

COOGI Classic Crewneck – $600 USD
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KANGOL HATS

This was a popular hat during the 1990s that fit Biggie’s mafioso rap persona to a tee. As the 504 is just as iconic to the Kangol brand as B.I.G. is to Hip-Hop, it’ll always be a fashion statement that you can rock “on and on and on and…” just like his flow on “Nasty Boy.”

Kangol Wool 504 – $50 USD
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BAPE

Of course the King of Brooklyn would be rocking one of the rarest BAPE pieces before the BAPE trend even made it big in America. The iconic Japanese streetwear retailer re-released this same jacket last season, so it’s clearly still a favorite amongst Ape Heads even after all these years.

A Bathing Ape GOTE-TEX 1st CAMO Snowboard Jacket – $1,000 USD
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VERSACE SHADES

BIG had such an impact on Versace that the luxury fashion house gave him the ultimate tribute by re-releasing the frames he made notoriously popular — they even named it the “Biggie Frame.”

Versace Havana Medusa Biggie Sunglasses – $295 USD
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TIMBERLAND BOOTS

Ok, so Biggie in no way started the Wheat Timbs movement, but it was definitely a rare occasion where he wasn’t rocking a fresh pair. We wonder how funny he would’ve though all these “NYC Timbs” memes are.

Timberland 6-Inch Premium Boot “Wheat” – $190 USD
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HAWAIIAN SHIRTS

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Either he predicted the trend would be popular in the current menswear cycle — remember Pusha T in Prada last year? — or he was simply just always in summer mode. We’ll go with the latter, but BIG made these look fly then and even now.

PRADA Printed poplin shirt – $920 USD
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A CLASSIC SUIT

Straight off his last living appearance on the cover of The Source (Issue #91), Biggie went out on a truly classic note, and we’re proud to have this one in the vault. Nothing is more traditional than a two-piece suit, and given his larger-than-life persona and size alike, The Notorious B.I.G. rocked it just as well as he did with a mic. Forever missed; forever fly.

Vintage Plain Gray Tweed Suit – $220 USD
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R.I.P to The Notorious B.I.G. Your memory will continue to live on through us and rap fans across the globe. Your style, well, that will simply never be duplicated.

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Exclusive: DJ Khaled on the Importance of Parenting Children Toward Success and Asahd’s New Jordan Collection

Asahd Khaled is by far the most popular child in Hip-Hop — the entire world if we’re being honest.

The first child of renowned musician DJ Khaled has transitioned from baby to mini-mogul in just a matter of two years. His recently launched “Jordan x Asahd” Holiday Collection with Kids Foot Locker shows the entrepreneurial spirit and brand that’s being established within the titan toddler, an effort that is equally collaborated on by his parents.

The elder Khaled’s pride in his son radiated during his latest “Fan Luv” experience in Miami. Flawlessly, Khaled managed to interact with every fan that visited the Kids Foot Locker at Bayside Marketplace in the 305, while exemplifying the true essence of fatherhood with Asahd alongside him every step of the way. The two took over the store for a birthday celebration ringing in Asahd’s second year, along with launching the “Jordan x Asahd” Fall collection. The celebration was a signature moment for the Khaled family, bringing in their fans for an intimate experience where a bond was able to be built with each one.

The love in the room between the Khaled’s and fans was palpable. The reactions and fun that fans worldwide experienced via social media filled the room and demonstrated that, for DJ Khaled himself, parenthood is bridging love, hard work and most importantly fun. Even more, the major key for the hitmaker is to make sure that his son has secured a successful future and knows his options are limitless.

During the celebration, DJ Khaled took the time to talk with The Source about fatherhood, the work that goes into the “Jordan x Asahd” Holiday Collection, the importance of showing children success early on and his new album, Father of Asahd.

 

“I’m just still so happy to say that my son has his name beside Jordan. I watched other kids wear the clothes, he wears it and I wear it, too. For him to have his own line — like, he just turned two years old and he has his own Jordan line!”

— DJ Khaled, father of Asahd

 

DJ Khaled and his son Asahd Khaled made a FanLuv appearance at Bayside Marketplace Miami Florida

The Source: First, Happy Belated Birthday to Asahd! He’s turning two and has already accomplished a whole lot. What sparked a thought to get him going so early with his own empire?
DJ Khaled: I’m a firm believer in securing the future and speaking things into existence. It starts with Mama Asahd or Father Asahd. I was speaking greatness when she was pregnant through the belly, saying when he was born that he continues to be great. The way I was raised is to just embrace your blessings and keep God first. That’s what we teach my son, but at the same time, as I want to make sure his future is secure and I’m going to secure it, Mama Asahd is going to secure it. When he grows up, he’s going to secure it. Whatever he decides to do in the future, we’re gonna support that. My message for the young world is this: I want the young world to know you can accomplish anything. It don’t matter what age you are, you know what I’m saying? I feel like in elementary, middle school, high school — whatever grade it is! —  I feel like we should teach our children to also be successful entrepreneurs. So, imagine in high school, not just waiting for college, but knowing you might want to be an artist. You might want to be a doctor, or you might even want to be a president. I feel like we should encourage our kids to do whatever they want to do at an early age. So when they grow up, when they touch the real world the future is already secured. It took me a lot longer to get where I’m at, but I’m gonna make sure my son gets it right away.

You’re coming out today to do these “Fan Luv” events, but more so than anything bringing your son into it. How does it feel, or more importantly what does it mean personally, to be able to still get better reception and everybody comes to see you every time?
Oh, that’s incredible man! You know, with my fans, we have a special connection and there’s no word that can explain this pure love.  As far as, these are my son’s fans though. I promoted this, you know — come to see my son’s new line! — and I’m just still so happy to say that my son has his name beside Jordan. I watched other kids wear the clothes, he wears it and I wear it, too. For him to have his own line — like, he just turned two years old and he has his own Jordan line! Right now we’re talking about the fall collection. I watched my Instagram and watch how many kids are wearing it around the world. No words can explain how happy I am. I grew up loving Michael Jordan, wearing the logo and seeing that he represents greatness. My son is right beside him to represent greatness. That’s like my only dream come true; this is inspiring. My son is literally inspiring me. He’s done more than me in two years.

 

Nicole Tuck and Asahd Khaled made a FanLuv appearance at Bayside Marketplace Miami Florida

 

How much input, from the both of you, goes into what his collections are going to look like and represent?
Asahd and Mama Asahd gets with the team, then I sit down at the end of it and they’d be like, “Yo, what you think about this?” But I want to give a lot of credit to my Mama Asahd and Asahd because they take the time to talk with the team. I’m blessed to be able to take these great words I say, especially that it’s Asahd representing my family. They put it on the clothes, like the “Bless Up” T-Shirt. You know what I mean? That’s so inspiring I think for everybody. It’s the Khaled family really working together. Even when I make music, [Asahd] does certain things when you hear sounds. Every day he goes to my sneaker closet—  every single day! —  and grabs sneakers that he wants me to wear. We let him go to his, he’ll pick one and that’s what he’s wearing for the day. Like, I’m not even joking with you — this is what he does every day. When we create by making shirts and sweatpants in the fall collection, I mean, it’s his energy that we go off.

Having a family empire, how do you balance being able to secure the future and then just ordinary, regular fatherhood?
All I care about is my family being happy. I think that’s the best success ever., and also embracing what God has blessed us with. Everything I do, every day in my life, is securing the future for my family. Now, Asahd is in position already. You know, God-willing, this Jordan line is forever. He’s secure in his own future and I’m here to support them. That’s about being a great father and a great mother and great parents. We’re raising him to be great. And when he grow up, he going to see what he’s already done and continue to do more. I wear many hats.

I make music and run businesses. I do a lot of stuff, and I’m teaching my son to do everything the same. You want to do this? Great. Do you — do it all.

I know you were speaking it on earlier, but let’s talk about the new music real quick. How does his presence alone influence the forthcoming album?
A lot with the title —  that’s why it’s called Father of Asahd [Laughs]I always tell you this: every album is my most important album, and I think that’s how I should always go into every album. That’s why I’m at 11 albums. The title got me very inspired. I just came off Grateful, one of my biggest albums, but Father of Asahd is something that I’m really taking my time and putting together. When my son is besides me growing and all this stuff, all it’s doing is inspiring [me]. I’m saying, like, today I was in the gym — I’m getting back in my gym! I’m getting back into eating more healthier, too. I’m getting back to, how can I say, being more disciplined to continue to be more great. My son is doing swim classes every day; I’m watching them swim. That’s inspiring me. I’ll take all that energy that goes into the studio and say to myself, there’s no excuses to make the biggest record. I’ve taken my time because I refused not to pull off the vision that I want to pull off. If I can’t pull it off at that moment, then I’m awake. You know what I’m saying? I’m not going for Plan B; It’s only Plan A.  Making my records like this is what I want, this how I want to do it and this is how we will win. To be honest with you, it’s just coming out incredible. Right now, I’m saying there’s going to be 11 songs on the album, so it’s going to be nice. Not too much, not too small, but 11 powerful anthems.

This is one of many appearances he’s been doing with the people in Kids Foot Locker. How important is it for you to know and see that a brand like that understands how important he is to you and to our culture?
Man, I wanna just give nothing but love for what Kids Foot Locker has done. They see how important it is to embrace the young world. This has never been done before. You know, I think it’s incredible and that’s why you see me not only supporting my son but really going hard and praising it because this is groundbreaking. I hope it opens up other doors for other young kids like Asahd. That’s why we have We the Best Foundation now. It’s a solid initiative because we get so inspired and we always give back. That’s what we do at the Khaled family. When my son grows up and they say, “Man, Asahd, he’s the guy that helped all the kids in need know.” I just want to praise God for Kids Foot Locker believing in us. For my son — he’s so young! When he turns probably around five, and he realized all of this is going on, I want for him to embrace his accomplishments.

Asahd Khaled with DJ Marley at the FanLuv appearance at Bayside Marketplace Miami Florida

 

The Asahd x Jordan Holiday Collection is available right now at Kids Foot Locker. Also, look out for DJ Khaled’s Father of Asahd album to arrive soon.

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