After watching hip-hop documentaries, seeing new music videos of major artists, going to hip-hop shows of local artists and hearing the mixtapes and LPs of my friends who have been tackling every aspect of the rap game for years..... I began to wonder what makes a real MC.
And if new rappers are popping up everyday with overly simplistic lyrics and hit songs. What are they called?
NOT HIP-HOP
Rather ignorance put into rhymes or bad pop music. Unlike other styles of music, you can't have a good hip-hop song by simply having a good beat and catchy lyrics, because the verses of hip-hop songs show the lyrical talent of the artist and untalented rappers will quickly manifest themselves . i.e. Soulja Boy, Flo Rida, Gucci Man ect.
After learning about a battle between acclaimed rapper Kool Moe Dee and Busy Bee at Harlem World in 1982, it occurred to me that there is two types of MCs. In this historic rap battle, Kool Moe Dee killed Busy Bee with his lyricism even though Busy Bee had an immense talent at hyping crowds. I learned that each understands the importance of hip-hop, but in different ways.
One type of MC embraces the poetic value of hip-hop and the other encompasses the form of hip-hop that focuses on live interaction. When we look at many musicians that embody true hip-hop it is clear what category they fit in. Artists like Common, Mos Def, Blu, KRS-One, Jay Electronica, Saul Williams, and Nas clear fit into the 'lyrical and poetic MCs'. I once heard that Nas is an amazing rapper, but he is incapable of making a club hit. The other group of MCs are the party rock/club types like Afrika Bambaataa, Rye Rye, The Cool Kids, Black Eyed Peas, Rob Base, Kid Sister and Theophilus London. Recently these types of musicians have been typecasted as 'hipster-hop' because they try to embody golden era hip-hop and incorporate electro and house music to their sound, which garnered them fans who typically listen to only electro and indie music i.e. hipsters.
Then there are artists who do a little bit of both, like N.E.R.D, Kanye West, Souls of Mischief, Lupe Fiasco, Wale, and A Tribe Called Quest. Just because an artist is known for rapping lyrics that can be easily turned into spoken word, it doesn't mean they can't turn out a dance hit easily. Artists like Common showed it can be done. The party MC also ca show that they are capable of making fun and lighthearted songs that make people want to dance, while still having witty lyrics that incorporate wordplay and an understanding of hip-hop culture.
In the last five years I feel like hip-hop has changed. I am not speaking solely about the sound of hip-hop, but about the way it is distributed. Due to filesharing and the ubiquity of mixtapes, it has made it easily to produce, disseminate and promote hip-hop music. In the hip-hop industry, the internet is used to gain fans from mixtapes downloads on datpiff or plays on myspace. However, the dominate forms of communication still lies within the radio and television industry. True success seems to be reached only when your songs is played nationwide on the radio and your video is on MTV and BET. For example Drake unquestionably became famous in 2009, and not 2008 or 2007. Even though he has released four mixtapes, his most popular songs are the ones that are played on the radio and the majority of his fans don't know the songs on his most recent mixtape, let alone all four mixtapes in his discography. This creates tons of artists who are considered famous in the world of "underground" hip-hop, but seem to be completely unnoticed by radio and left to be played in snippets during commercial breaks of TV shows. However, some progress has been made because many of these artists are actually acknowledged by the websites of music networks years before they play their music.
Like many things in life, it takes time to achieve success. We can only hope that our favorite underground MCs don't change their "sound", "direction", or "image" in the realm between mixtape popularity that the time they finally bubble up the surface of mainstreamdom. I personally believe artists like Drake has changed a lot from his first mixtape and video to his most recent work. Many fans also hope that most people won't limit an artist's potential to their first single. For example many people have not been able to get a good impression of the total package of Kid Cudi, because the Crookers remix of Day n Nite has been the only song played on the radio for all of this past winter, spring and most of this summer. His ability as a true hip-hop artist is best shown through his mixtapes and radio freestyles, because it shows that he tackles a range of subjects about individuality and emotion.
When it comes to progress, it goes from the internet to television to radio. Blogs and social networking sites and music blog aggregator site has allowed people to access music as soon as it is released to the masses. Everything is realtime and it allows for more communication and opinions than radio and television. However, even though radio has more live programming, television uses the internet to get an understanding of the best new artists coming up. Even before they have new music videos available to broadcast, television conducts interviews and live performances. Lastly radio comes into the picture. Usually when a songs are announced on the radio nationally, it has been know by internet fans for weeks to sometimes over a year in advance. People are not worried about pirating, because the song hasn't even been released as a single on itunes yet. Just like it is a known fact that radio still takes part in Pay To Play methods (PAYOLA), whether it includes middlemen known as promoters or not, record companies are also responsible for exposing to new music via the internet when they leak entire albums, future singles, or demos. This process produces buzz and it doesn't hinder a lot of sells, because despite popular belief, many people still purchase cds physically, through music purchasing sites or at least download it illegally after it has been officially released and has gained exposure from the radio and television.
Luckily despite all of this controversy, many fellow musicians know of these underground musicians before they get big. It is likely you will see up-and-coming musicians featured on the mixtapes of big stars. Also it is common to see cameos of them in music videos or simply seen together in party pics.
So what is my advice as someone who is not an expert, but an advent follower of the underground music scene of various genres of music.
1. Be yourself Luckily we live in a generation where people appreciate individuality. So much so that people are mindlessly following individualistic trends that don't represent their self at all. It is becoming more and more apparent when a person is being their self or copying a trend. Based on the different cultures that exist in different regions of America and the musical influences people have, being yourself is simply making music you like about your life experiences. Also the sound of music changes every year, but it is important to stay with the times while not loosing what made you a unique and interesting artist. 2. Record music Make mixtapes, EPs, LPs, or simply get featured on other people's songs. Do whatever it takes to get your name out there. If you are truly talented you will be getting thousands of plays on myspace, reverbnation, imeem or whatever site you prefer to use. This will lead to other people to promote your music and send links to download your music on blogs. Once you have enough songs, make mixtapes and distribute them for free and sell cds once you have a market that will feed into that concept. In addition, being featured on another artist's successful song is just as good as having your own successful song. Your first objective is to get your name out there. Also try to get your music on COLLEGE radio. Unlike normal radio, college radio stations arent concerned about having artists pay to play their songs. The idea of building a local scene and supporting local artists is in the framework of college radio. 3. Online promotion All major blogs that post mp3s are listed on websites called music blog aggregator sites. These sites are like search engines for all the songs posted on blogs on the internet. Most blog posted songs come with some background of the artist or at least a link to their myspace page. Blogs also include interviews with artists, it is important to never refuse an interview, because people will appreciate your music more if they know your mission and your history. Also have a well designed website that has your pictures, songs, mixtapes, videos so fans can get a feel of you as an artist and encourages them to buy your music and go to your shows. 4. Shows/Tour It's great to e known your talents among your friends, but word of moth and a myspace page can take you only so far. Shows at local venues is essential for people to hear your music, even if you have cds distributed, there is nothing hearing music live. Also there is no need to be too arrogant that you will not perform at open mics, talent shows, loft/house parties, and events at high schools or colleges. If you can build a community of peers that support your music you will have devout fan that will stay with you throughout your career. They form PR teams by word of mouth and have the opportunity to hit untapped fans across the country. Also ake sure you get their emails so you can continue to contact them.
5. Magazine promotion Just like the cover of Rolling Stone magazine had signified superstardom in the past, gaining the cover or even a mention in certain magazines has a great relationship to future success. It seems like every single hip-hop artist (and artists of other genres) have be listed in either URB Magazine or XXL when they were considered obscure, but by the next year they we're getting radio play or at least somewhat know. For the last few years XXL magazine has created a yearly list of The Leaders of the New School. It is a list of new hip-hop artists who are destined to make a great impact on the industry the following year. URB Magazine.has a list called the Next 1000 which is compiled by artists who submit their demo, then URB Magazine editors select 10-20 artists each week to be featured on the site. Then people vote on the artist and every few months the NEXT 1000 is published in the magazine with the artists who have the most votes. The last day for July-September 2009 submissions is September 18th 2009.
XXL's Leaders of the New School (Nov '07) Lupe Fiasco Plies Rich Boy Lil' Boosie Gorilla Zoe Papoose Young Dro Saigon Crooked I Joell Ortiz
XXL's Leaders of the New School (Dec '08) Kid Cudi Asher Roth Curren$y Wale Mickey Factz Charles Hamilton Blu B.o.B. Cory Gunz Ace Hood
URB's Top 100 (mar/apr '08)
kid cudi mickey factz teyana taylor 88 keys holy ghost! wiz khalifa rye rye dj klever jackie chain treasure fingers ocelot south rakkas crew ghostland observatory totally michael willy joy chip tha ripper really doe dj zebo million $ mano mic terror peachcake heartsrevolution pacific division flying lotus glass candy mixhell does it offend you, yeah? late of the pier no kids the teenagers sinden enter shikari jay electronica
N.A.S.A. sounds like: Well produced Grammy peformance, which means all of your new favorite performing together from Santigold to Lykke Li to Spank Rock to The Cool Kids.
Drake sounds like: The opposite of what a rapper backed by Disney would look like, but has the attractive clean cut look that makes girls pine and guys jealous.
Asher Roth sounds like: this generation's version of the Beastie Boys. Not because of his lack of melinin, but because he has lyrical skills but stays true to himself which means diverging for current hip-hop trends.
Prodigy Asher Roth Skyzoo, Acid Girls, Cory Nitta, The Whip, Wavves, Colin Monroe, Claire Hux, Theophilus London, Bird Peterson, Buraka Sistema, Felix Cartal, Mapei, Brokencyde, U-N-I, Passion Pit, AC Slater, Old Money, PJDP, Dances With White Girls, Thieves Like Us, Ninjasonik, Keys N Krates, Miike Snow
artists who are no so well known from May '09 URB 100
Makers of Sense, Lauren Flax, Diz Gibran, Alex B, Tim Exile, Truckasauras, Loose Shus, House of House, Miami Horror, Ultrnx, Keelay and Zaire, U-Tern, Mibiase, Temper Trap, Autodrone, Derek Plaslaiko, The Golden Filter, Don Rimini, Mexicans With Guns, Muja Messiah, lackfinger, The Japanese Popstars, Eli Escobar, Spree Wilson, J-Philip, The Qemist, Warpaint, Simcity, Mux Mool, Mungolian Jet Set, Micah James, New Look, Xrabit and DMG, Boss in Drama, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Hired Gun, Blonde Acid Cult, VV Brown, Sleepy Eyes of Death, John Roberts, Mayer Hawthorne, The Asteroids Galaxy Tour, Kuroma, Young Lords, The Morning After Girls, Cazals, ApSci, Pezzner, suckers, King Roc, Amazing Baby, Memory Cassette, shur-i-kan, Rainbow, Arabia, Jobber, Sweat Shop Union, Tiago la, The Praire Cartel, Breakbot, Buff1, Freddie Gibbs, thecocknbullkid Zaki Ibrahim, Deastro, nancy, Riz MC, Siriusmo Ro Blvd, Enfant Terrible, Seth Troxler, Kissy Sell Out
BIG SEAN 'Getcha Some' Finally Famous Directed by Hype Williams (who directed most of Kanye West's videos) 2009
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KID CUDI 'Make Her Say' Man on the Moon: The End of Day Directed by Brett Ratner 2009
DRAKE 'Best I Ever had' So Far Gone mixtape Directed by Kanye West 2009 "The biggest thing about that song is that a lot of women come up to me and say, ‘That’s my song, because it really makes me feel special.’ So I told the directors that were interested that I just want the visuals to coincide with that feeling. I want women to feel special when they watch the visual and say, ‘I wish that was me,’ or ‘I know that feeling.’ That’s the goal with the video — to be genuine and not sappy. Be sexy and keep it together, but still make women smile.” -Drake via MTV
"So when we were in the studio one night — me, Kanye and Big Sean — we were actually recording a song. And 'Ye ... it oozes out of him, creativity ... he was just being creative Kanye, like, spewing out ideas, and the day after, I texted my manager — we have the same manager — and was like, 'Yo, Kanye's idea was actually the best out of all of them, see if he'll do the video." -Drake via MTV
"we we're looking for natural beauty, exotic looks, girls who stand out without you know having their booty hanging out or all breast in the face" -Drake via video shoot interview
The Wild Hare 3530 N. Clark Street Tuesday July 21st Doors 8pm / Show 9pm Tickets: $15 (presale) / $20 Door Rhymefest Mikkey Halsted Twon Gabz G-Eazy Impolite Society Kamilah Sumner Da G and Da Rock WorldfamousKid OLAALI Al Kurfew D. Meeks Mikkey Streetz Fable
As a New Orleans college student and a Chicago transplant, nothing can make me more excited than hearing that one of my favorite rappers from a location I'm very familiar is in another I'm very familiar with. Dimes and Dozens hosted by Naledge of Kidz In the Hall Friday, July 17 9pm -2am @Debonair photos by everyoneisfamous.com 21+
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I hope he checks out: Leaders 1354 (The best streetwear store anywhere)
Saint Alfred (Probably the best sneaker selection, I've ever seen)
Jugrnaut (Very cool place for streetwear, skateboards and unique toys)
@SuperFunParty (The #1 summer party in Chicago thats every Wednesday at J bar)
Kanye West & Lady Gaga Oct 04, 2009 HSBC Arena Buffalo, New York
Oct 07, 2009 TD Banknorth Garden Boston, Massachusetts
Oct 10, 2009 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, Maryland
Oct 11, 2009 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oct 13, 2009 Xcel Energy Center Saint Paul, Minnesota
Oct 15, 2009 Madison Square Garden Arena New York, New York
Oct 16, 2009 Nassau Coliseum Uniondale, New York
Oct 17, 2009 IZOD Center East Rutherford, New Jersey
Oct 28, 2009 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio
Oct 29, 2009 Verizon Center Washington, District of Columbia
Oct 31, 2009 Palace Of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Michigan
Nov 02, 2009 United Center Chicago, Illinois
Nov 05, 2009 Toyota Center Houston, Texas
Nov 07, 2009 New Orleans Arena New Orleans, Louisiana
Nov 08, 2009 American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas
Nov 10, 2009 US Airways Center Phoenix, Arizona
Nov 11, 2009 Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl San Diego, California
Nov 13, 2009 Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, Nevada
Nov 14, 2009 Honda Center Anaheim, California
Nov 16, 2009 Staples Center Los Angeles, California
Nov 18, 2009 Save Mart Center Fresno, California
Nov 20, 2009 ARCO Arena Sacremento, California
Nov 21, 2009 HP Pavilion At San Jose San Jose, California
Nov 22, 2009 HP Pavilion At San Jose San Jose, California
Dec 02, 2009 Pepsi Center Denver, Colorado
Dec 03, 2009 Tingley Coliseum Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dec 05, 2009 Sprint Center Kansas City, Missouri
Dec 06, 2009 Scottrade Center Saint Louis, Missouri
Dec 09, 2009 Bank Atlantic Ampitheater FT Lauderdale, Florida
Dec 11, 2009 Philips Arena Atlanta, Georgia
Dec 12, 2009 Greensboro Coliseum Complex Greensburo, North Carolina
Dec 13, 2009 Norfolk Scope Arena Norfolk, Virginia
Dec 15, 2009 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, Connecticut via Lady-Gaga.net
Matt & Kim and Amanda Blank (if indicated with +) 07/11/09 – Dallas, TX- House Of Blues 07/18/09 – Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival 08/27/09 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre+ 08/28/09 – San Diego, CA – Street Scene 2009 08/29/09 – Visalia, CA – Howie & Sons Pizza & Beer Parlor+ 08/30/09 – San Francisco, CA – Outside Lands 09/01/09 – Arcata, CA – Depot+ 09/02/09 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theater+ 09/03/09 – Vancouver, BC – Richards On Richards+ 09/04/09 – Victoria, BC – Sugar+ 09/05/09 – Seattle, WA – Bumbershoot 09/07/09 – Salt Lake City, UT – In The Venue+ 09/08/09 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater+ 09/10/09 – Minneapolis, MN – Triple Rock Social Club+ 09/11/09 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre+ 09/12/09 – Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge+ 09/14/09 – Detroit, MI – Magic Stick+ 09/16/09 – Washington D.C. – Black Cat+ 09/29/09 – S. Burlington, VT – Higher Ground Showcase 09/30/09 – Montreal – Pop Montreal 10/02/09 – Buffalo, NY – Soundlab
Mos Def Sunday August 2nd Mos Def with Jay Electronica House of Blues Chicago Chicago, IL Saturday August 29 Most Def with NEW DATE Roseland Theater Portland, OR Friday October 2nd to Sunday October 4th Austin City Limits Music Festival Austin Texas
Lollapalooza August 7-9 Chicago, IL Friday: Kid Cudi, Crookers, Simian Mobile Disco (DJ Set), A-Trak, The Bloody Beetroots (DJ Set), Rye Rye, Crystal Castles, The Virgins, La Roux, Kings of Leon, Peter Bjorn and John, Asher Roth, Fleet Foxes, The Knux, Hey Champ, Manchester Orchestra, Dark Wave Disco
Saturday: Santigold, Beastie Boys, Diplo, LA Riots, Animal collective, TV on the Radio, Lykke Li, Rise Against, No Age, Arctic Monkeys, Coheed and Cambria, Chairlift, Los Campesinos!, Atmosphere
Sunday: MSTRKRFT, The Killers, Passion Pit, Vampire Weekend, Dan Deacon, Cold War Kids, Deadmau5, boys Noize, the Clitch Mob, Kaiser Chiefs, Cage the elephant, Hollywood Holt, He Say She Say, Portugal The Man, Ra Ra Riot, Yello Fever via Lollapalooza website
Lollapalooza Aftershows Friday August 7 at Congress Theater 17+ Crookers Major Lazer Simian Mobile Disco Dj Set Bloody Beetroots Dj set Kid Cudi Rye Rye Willy Joy via Relode
Sunday August 7th at Bottom Lounge MSTRKRFT LA Riots Dark Wave Disco
Sunday August 9 at Logan Square Auditorium (All Ages) Deerhunter No Age Dan Deacon
Friday August 7 at Double Door 21+ TV on the Radio Chairlift Friday
August 7 at Bottom Lounge 21+ Lykke Li Miike Snow Esser
Friday August 7 at Metro 18+ Arctic Monkey Modey Lemon
Voodoo Music Experience 2009 October 30 - November 1 New Orleans, LA
Justice
The Cool Kids
The Knux
Q-tip
Brand New
Eminem
Wolfmother
D12
MuteMath
Janelle Monae
Kiss, Jane's Addiction, Widespread Panic, Flaming Lips Ween, Silversun Pickups, Street Sweeper Social Club, Gogol Bordello, The Black Keys, The Pogues, Black Lips, All Time Low, Mates of State, My Name Is John Michael, The Vettes, Glasgow, George Clinton and P Funk All Stars, Trombone Shorty, Drive By Truckers, Rebirth Brass Band, Benjy Davis Project, All StarsEagles of Death Metal Fischerspooner, Katey Red, Big Fredia, Sissy Nobby via Nola.com
Are Timberlands "Back"? Like it or not, but musicians and actors dictate the trends for the American public. Just the appearance of a certain brand at an award show, music video or a paparazzi shot can jump start a new fashion craze.
At this past weekend, Kanye West and Lil Wayne wore the 6 inch wheat Timberland boots. It is surprising to think that a man who has his own collection of shoes will wear the same shoes as construction workers. It is also a strange coincidence that two of today's most fashionable rappers would decide to wear the same shoes.
I am not a conspiracy theorist, but product placement is very powerful.
Many fashion bloggers have claimed that Kanye West was one of the best dressed on the red carpet. But why?
Is it because he took a risk and wore shoes that are unexpected of him? It is because it was a hugely available shoe, which shows humbleness? Do they know something about Timberland boots that I don't? Is it just because it is Kanye and he is a fashion genius no matter what he wears?
Whether the choice to wear Timberland boots was done with or without the Timberland Company's consent doesn't matter, because either way the stock of the company soared on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. However, it is huge coincidence that the Timberland company happened to release a new biodegradable boot called Earthkeepers right before the Award show.
via Trendy Black Guy Speaking personally, I never really knew of the existence or the popularity of Timberland boots until I entered into an environment that was different that I was used to. Instead of Uggs or Birkenstocks, I came across a group of girls who ALL owned bright Timberland boots. Thankfully, my parents listened to my pleas and bought me a pair of bright blue Timberland boots. As a pre-teen girl I was a victim of following a trend, just because I was told it was trend. Needless to say, the Timberland boots never became a staple in my wardrobe, but rather an unexpected blue accompaniment for matching purposes.
Are Timberland boots, the timeless hip-hop equivalent of Doc Martin boots?
Well all we can do is see how fashion unfolds and see if we will have a "new" emerging trend on our hands that was already popular and faded in our lifetime.
This applies more specifically to males than females, but these signs can be applied to both sexes.
1. You know the names of the image consultants of popular icons. Everyone knows of Kanye West, Pharrell and Lady Gaga, but it is also important to know about Ibn Jasper, Don C, Nigo, Rebecca Weinberg, Marcus Troy, Rachel Zoe, Brea Stinson and Patricia Field.
2. You follow the seasonal collections of designers Anyone can name drop Billionaire's Boys Club or Louis Vuitton, but you really know about fashion if you are able to remotely keep up with seasons of Jeremy Scott, Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs, Gareth Pugh, Moschino, Hernik Bibskov and Bernard Willhelm. With that knowledge you will have the capability to determine the next trends for the mainstream.
3. You understand the time to be monochromatic and the times not to match. Accent colors like red, gold and pink are good ways to add edge to you outfit as well as mixing prints and textures.
4. Button ups are fastened all the way up. (without a tie) Many people chose not to button their top button unless they plan on wearing a tie, because in America it has had a history of apparently appearing stuffy and geeky. As many other tendencies, this "new" buttoned up look was influenced by the Japanese and it is clearly known to be popular in Europe and America to anyone who even occasionally peruses lookbook.nu or The Satorialist. It makes plaid shirts more interesting and it no longer reminiscent of the popular gangster wardrobe.
5. Pants are fitted A guy in Cheap Mondays, Nudie, or April 77 jeans cares more about a cleaner appearance. The collections high fashion designers are creating are predominately slim leg trousers.
6. Designer hi-tops Anyone can buy a pair of dunks or Jordans from Footlocker, but people who truly care about shoes wear Jaspers, Lanvin, Diet Butcher Slim Skin, Raf Simons, Martin Margiela, or Alessandro DellAcqua. A nice pair of shoes will definitely be pricey, but it will harmonize with a casual as well as a polished occasions. They are more likely to use different textures, colors and materials that show a greater range than athletic brands. However, those who can't afford those shoes, also look to brands like Supra, Alife, and retro designs.
7. Shorts fall above the knee I know Micheal Jordan changed the way shorts are worn, but this is about style not athletic ability. Taz Arnold said, "A guy won’t wear shorts above his knees because he’s scared of what people think. Like who the fuck dresses for other people? Why are you spending all this money so that you can look like somebody else?"
8. You understand the importance of cardigans, scarfs, brooches, and alternative forms of ties. Dee & Ricky popularized the Lego brooch for a younger generation. I suspect in the next few years, more designers will stick their foot in the pin game and vintage brooches will be worn more often. Also scarfs and cardigans added splashes of color to outfits. Lastly a bow tie or skinny tie is classic, but a ribbon/bow or an ascot is ten times better.
9. You read international magazines from the culture or fashion section of Borders and Barnes & Noble that contain high quality photography and a rather high price tag. Magazines like Vogue and Nylon are classics, but a person will also learn about culture and cutting edge fashion from magazines like WAD and I-D.
10. Fitted hats are not only from sport teams. New Eras from sports teams in different colorways are nice, but brands like Frank 151, HUF, Mishka, Original Fake, Kidrobot, and Alife have more to offer when it comes to unique designs above and below the bill.
11. They cuff/roll up their pants The days where stylish pants are baggy or even crinkly at the base of the shoes are over. To create a cleaner look, it is preferred to cuff pants at the bottom, or to be more adventurous and roll them to your desired height. It is not longer considered 'flooding' and people are finally following Micheal Jackson's lead. This allows for accents to be created by your socks and it draws more attention to your shoes.
12. They treat their hair like molding clay. All ethnic backgrounds have the potential to create different textures, shapes, designs and colors to their hair. Hair can be manipulated just like clothing like in styles ranging from steps to the pompadour to the flattop to the punk rock mohawk. Recently certain haircuts have become so ubiquitous that people belief they can automatically become stylish if they have it, however doing that shows your unoriginality.
13. They understand the relationship between music and fashion It is undeniable that music and fashion is related. Trends from a music genre can influence a mainstream trend, but it shows a lack of understanding if one completely mimics the wardrobe of a subculture if they are not remotely immersed in it.
14. They thrift shop. Style is different than fashion. It is not all about buying designers and brands, but also about making your own decision about what is stylish and classic. As it is commonly said, fashion repeats itself so it is smart to reap the benefits of what someone threw away. Vintage or thrift shops vary about the quality of the clothing and the target market. It is best to shop at places that fits your budget and ensures that you will find the types of gems you are most interested in finding. Many brands focus on graphic tees nowadays and it is interesting to see the interesting designs and patterns that were used for mundane things and with low quality production from past decades. It is great to think of an archaic trend and dissect it to know why it now considered unfashionable and wear it despite popular belief or manipulate it to current standards.
15. They understand the unisex aspects of style. For one to be truly creative with clothing, they cannot limit the potential of their gender. Color, texture, and fit should not be determined by your chromosomes. It is definitely not suggested to emulate the other sex, but to understand the trends they possess and adopt it to your lifestyle.