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The Boots are Coming, the Boots are Coming: Bootie-licious November 9, 2008

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Tashkent by Cheyenne

Tashkent by Cheyenne

The idea of the ankle boot, or the bootie as it’s now called, was a bit of a lost cause until a few seasons ago.  At first they were a little hard to find, but now they are back with A VENGEANCE.  Suede, leather, cloth– you name it, they probably make a bootie in the color and material you like.  Honestly, I’ve never been a fan of the bootie on myself, but they always tend to look cute on cankleless women the right person, WITH the right outfit (emphasis on right outfit).  While hunting for some fab booties (that sounds weird) I came across some HOT THAAAAANGS!

*sings Talib Kweli in my head*

ENJOY!

Miu Miu by Prada

Miu Miu by Prada

L.A.M.B.

L.A.M.B.

More after the jump… (more…)

 

Here Comes the Brand New Flava in Ya Ear…

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Shouts out to my folks from Houston…(aka M.Dot)! For those who are familiar with FWMJ’s Rappers I Know series (www.rappersiknow.com), you may already be hip to this one. I’m not sure what Texas colloquialism to use, “Don’t Mess with Texas,” “Everything’s Bigger in Texas,” or the infamous, “I ain’t from Houston, but I Rap-A-Lot.” 🙂

Peep the vid, it’s worth it!

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Ganked from http://www.rappersiknow.com:

“There’s a movement going on at the bottom of the map. If you haven’t paid attention, then you’ve been missing a modern renaissance taking place in Houston, Texas. If you take a look back over the last few years, most of us have been involved in or connected to some of the most inspiring, influential creations to come across your iPods and computer screens.

Remember these names: Kay, The ARE, K-OTIX, Chris “Daddy” Dave, D. Rose, The Foundation, J “8 Months” Lewis, Neon Collars, H.I.S.D., The Niyat, DJ Cozmos, and Flow Factory. If you run through your favorite downloads from the last few years, they’re on at least half of them. And while we can dwell on our individual accomplishments, there’s something to be said about the strength that we have in numbers.

We want you to look at this video with the understanding that it’s the first shot of a united front that hopes to change the landscape of the music that you’re listening to. We’ve challenged ourselves to create some of the most enjoyable music that we’ve listened to in a very long time ? and we hope that you’ll enjoy it as much as we do.

Embrace it”