Optimism

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Kanye West_Street Lights

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R.I.P (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009)

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Clipse ft. Kanye West_Kinda Like A Big Deal

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Jereme Rogers: Why Me?

By StfuImBusyB on 9:27 PM

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this is not an official announcement, it is just something i found on awebsite, full interview is available soon. just a snippet...


There comes a time in every young skateboarder's life when they realize that the flawless seven minute video part of their favorite skateboarder actually took two years and thousands of takes to film. It's a cold wake-up call for a young idealistic mind looking for a superhero. And much like Barry Bonds's recent home run record (tainted by a steroid scandal), it leaves a bit of doubt in your mind as to the actual greatness of the event you just witnessed.

But for anyone who witnessed the men's street skating final at X Games 13, there was little doubt about the actual greatness of Jereme Rogers. In the 45 minutes of uncut street skating that comprised the final, the buzz-cut, tattooed Boston native landed enough mind-bending stunts to fill three average video parts. In fact, if you look over the results sheet for Rogers since turning pro in 2005, you'll see the 22 year-old has found himself on the podium at just about every major skateboarding competition. And as a result of his success, he's been asking himself one question. "Why me?"

Risen Magazine: Any significance to your tattoos?

Jereme Rogers: This is for my friend Mike from Long Beach who got shot and killed, and this is for Chris Jackson—we called him “Dark Man." He got stabbed at a house party and killed. This is just a skateboard—it’s pretty much my life. I’ve got LA and Boston, these are my roots and where I grew up. Here’s Jesus and this is from the top right crescent on the dollar bill. And this is faith over fear, and that’s about it so far.

RM: You’ve had a couple of friends die pretty young. How long ago was that?

JR: Yeah. They were both young. One was within the last year, the other within two years.

RM: Did that change your perspective on life at all?

JR: It keeps me realizing the temporariness of life.

RM: Do you think you’re an impulsive person?

JR: Yeah. Sometimes you can have so much passion about something and you can get burnt on it for a second. But, skateboarding stays fun to me, so that doesn’t happen. But if you put your passion into something, it helps you get it quicker.

RM: How will you know when it’s time to retire?

JR: Everybody does different things. I personally want to be progressing until I retire. I want to retire when I feel like my body just can’t handle it and I’m not going to be able to put out a comparable video part to my previous one. Like a music artist wants every CD to be better than their last one. I don’t want people to look to the past and say, “That was his best part."

RM: You don’t want to be like one of those bands who continue touring ten years after their greatest hits?

JR: A lot of skateboarders do that. And I can understand that because you love it and you’re getting paid off it, so it’s hard to just let it go. It’s easy to sit around and keep making money from sponsors and stay around longer than you should. I don’t want to be that guy. I want to be on point until the day I stop.

Maybe I’ll keep skating, but I’ll retire in the sense that this will be my last video part. I can’t beat that so I’m going to stop.

RM: When a lot of young professionals start out working, they’re always looking to move on to better jobs. What will be your better job after you’re done skating?

JR: I’ve thought about other stuff. I like sports and I’ve thought about taking up golf when I’m done, because people play golf when they’re old. If I can figure out how to skateboard, I can play golf. I’ve thought about driving NASCAR, but apparently that’s dangerous. [Laughs]

I’ll definitely do business stuff. Skateboarding has been opening doors for me to start a company or do different business stuff. I like business.

RM: I see you’re into bling. You have religious tattoos and then you’ve got all this bling. Do you think that’s an odd combination?

JR: Nah. I still give back from what I get. It’s not like I spend everything I have on jewelry and cars and stuff. I make what I make and then I always give back and donate. You know, I’m playing my role. I could understand looking at it that way but I definitely think that if someone knows me, they know I’m only promoting God.

RM: Did you ever have a moment when you weren’t a religious person and then you noticed that there was something working on you?

JR: Yeah, my whole early life I didn’t go to church, I wasn’t raised to be anything religious. My dad was very much to himself, but I found out later that he was a Christian. I didn’t find that out until after I had developed a good relationship with God. He never talked to me about it. It was something I came to when I was nineteen or so ... about three years ago.

RM: Was it from reading something or experiencing something in particular?

JR: Experience. I never really read books. I think it came from having a lot. Instead of having so much and being like, “Dang, I’m so tight," I was wondering why I had it. Why did I get to drop out of school and move out here? Why is this working right? There’s got to be something behind it. And I came to God through that process.

RM: You felt responsible for understanding what you had been given and your responsibility? Like Spiderman?

JR: Definitely. That’s what my girlfriend has tattooed on her wrist. But I definitely feel responsible for what I have and I can’t just be a selfish person.

RM: Do you ever lie awake at night and worry about things?

JR: No, I’ve got a Tempur-Pedic. That cuts out a lot of time for thinking because you fall asleep on that thing so easily.

RM: Is that true?

JR: Yeah, it’s amazing. If you want to sleep on your left side, you’ll never have to roll over because your weight is evenly distributed, however that works.

RM: Have you ever met a professional skateboarder with a low self-esteem?

JR: Oh yeah, definitely. Some people could have confidence when it comes to their skateboarding and then when they’re off their skateboard, not have much self-esteem. They could be a totally different person.

When they’re in their skateboard mode, they’re not going to have low self-esteem because they wouldn’t land anything, they wouldn’t be a good skateboarder.

RM: Skateboarding and life are different skill sets?

JR: Yeah. There are a lot of skateboarders with random personalities. Some people start skateboarding to be different or to rebel. I didn’t do it for those purposes, I just enjoyed it. For some people, though, they took it on for random reasons and then they got good.

RM: It seems like there are a lot of skateboarders and surfers in Southern California who are particularly religious. What’s the connection there, if any?

JR: I think it’s picking up. It hasn’t always been like that. It seems like God is coming to young people these days. Of course there are always people who grew up in it, but it definitely isn’t something that was in skateboarding ten years ago.

Back then there wasn’t anybody around in the sport who was that way. Now there are a lot of people like me, Paul Rodriguez, Ryan Sheckler, and some of the other main people in the industry, and it just gets passed around.

The thing that’s cool and the reason I’m glad I’m a skateboarder and not something else is that I can skate, be myself, bring God into my skateboarding, and not [be conflicted]. Like a rapper can believe in God and the stuff he’s rapping about may not be able to reflect that because he has to promote all this other stuff. I can skate and not have to promote anything.

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Crank: High Voltage

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N.W.A Movie?

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It seems as if Notorious B.I.G.'s biopic is opening up doors for other legendary Hip Hop acts to tell their stories by way of the silver screen.

Sources are reporting that there is a N.W.A. (Niggaz With Attitude) biopic in the works that will highlight the rise and fall of N.W.A. The group were signed to Hip Hop's bad boy, Suge Knight's label, Death Row Records and included Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, and MC. Ren.

The movie is said to be produced by Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, and Tomica Wright (Eazy-E's widow). It will chronicle the creation and dismantling of the group, the impact the group had on Hip Hop, and the tragic death of Eazy-E to AIDS.

As of right now, the producers are searching for a director to bring the film to life. If and when one is found, the N.W.A. biopic will be the second biopic to hit theaters telling the story of a Hip Hop act. Ice Cube who owns his own production company and has directed numerous hit movies, I'm sure will do this movie much justice.

Meet Nilanti Narain

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You're welcome, click images to see full size.











Slick On My One And 2's

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My half ass attempt at dress shoes, with black laces of course.



Today Is The Day

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Lets end it.



Birdman - Always Strapped (Remix) (feat. Lil Wayne & Mack Maine)

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To all the LAdies in the Place with Style and Grace

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Summer is around the corner!!
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Liquor Cinema | Wes Kremer in the Sk8mafia AM Video

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One of the most well rounded parts ive seen in awhile.



Yung L.A. ft. Ricco Barrino_Futuristic Love (Elroy)

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Futuristic haircut.



Eric Koston on Nike SB

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Nike Skateboarding welcomes Eric Koston to the team!

2009 is shaping up to be the busiest summer ever for Nike SB, but simply put, any time is a good time to add Eric Koston to your team.

Eric had this to say:
“Not only am I psyched to be a part of the great group of guys that makes up the Nike SB team, but I’m equally as excited to work with them creatively. I’m sure many people know that a lot of different Nike’s have been the inspiration for my shoe designs over the last 12 years, so I feel like a f—king kid in a candy store when it comes to this partnership between Nike and I.”


Jereme Rogers On TMZ?

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The Cleaveland Show

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Lucky Son Of A Bitch

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So Halle Berry apparently won an award and Jamie Foxx presented her with it, which turned into a televised genital and ass grabbing make-out sesh, long story short, fuck him.







Oh Myspace!!!!

By Linda Vanessa Tovar on 11:16 AM

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Myspace first caught me off guard with homegirl right here
throwing it up for a Plan B ad.
Here's their latest addition, I entitled:
"White girls bang too"
Be calm, BLOOD!

**Sigh** C'mon Black People

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Eyebrow weaves? really?? Kill yourself.



Juelz Santana_Days Of Our Lives Full Video

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Apparently the 1st video was just a promo, here's the real deal, its his 1st single off his upcoming album "Born To Lose, Built To Win." Enjoy



Glasses Malone ft. Rick Ross, T-Pain, and Birdman_Sun Come Up

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Gotta love that summer time music.



Dena Blood Off The Chain Gang 09 808s And 2 pieces

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The Battle was won, Merk's contributed the title.



Dwayne Rapwell_Blame It

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Me and my nigga Dwayne doin big thangs in 09'

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Kanye West ft. Mr. Hudson_Paranoid

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So how many videos from 808's and Heartbreak? I lost count.



Kanye West ft. GLC and Consequence_Spaceship

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Long lost video, kanye and the director decided to release it finally. I wish they would of released while promoting the album but the label thought that it wasnt a good song for a single and that there was enough videos made for his 1st album so it was never released, enjoy.



Lil' Wayne v.s. Michealangelo

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I think they got waynes flow down packed.



Ya'll dont know shit about the pizza culture!

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It's really just a spoof of when Dame Dash flipped out on Def Jam when he found out Jay-Z was leaving Roc-A-Fella, ie:



Rug Alarm Clock

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I think i could use one of these for the simple fact that i would be forced to get up in order to shut the alarm off.



Charles Hamiliton cartoon hahaaaaaa.

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