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Watch: ‘Happy Birthday Philando Castile’ is a heartbreaking look at how police violence affects real communities, families and friends.
Out now. Pinky returns with west coast raps, Bay Area slaps, and classic funk tunes for you to ride out to. The concept of this mix is based on what the fictional character "Pinky" from the Friday series would be playing in his store or limo in modern times. Art Direction by @riveriswild Mastered by @iamstartrakk
Tomorrow at noon, Pinky returns with West Coast Raps, Bay Area Slaps, and Classic Funk Jams for you to ride out to for the rest of the glorious season that is summer. #PinkyII @riveriswild on the art direction
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1. Art requires time — there’s a reason it’s called a studio practice. Contrary to popular belief, moving to Bushwick, Brooklyn, this summer does not make you an artist. If in order to do this you have to share a space with five roommates and wait on tables, you will probably not make much art. What worked for me was spending five years building a body of work in a city where it was cheapest for me to live, and that allowed me the precious time and space I needed after grad school. 2. Learn to write well and get into the habit of systematically applying for every grant you can find. If you don’t get it, keep applying. I lived from grant money for four years when I first graduated. 3. Nobody reads artist’s statements. Learn to tell an interesting story about your work that people can relate to on a personal level. 4. Not every project will survive. Purge regularly, destroying is intimately connected to creating. This will save you time. 5. Edit privately. As much as I believe in stumbling, I also think nobody else needs to watch you do it. 6. When people say your work is good do two things. First, don’t believe them. Second, ask them, “Why”? If they can convince you of why they think your work is good, accept the compliment. If they can’t convince you (and most people can’t) dismiss it as superficial and recognize that most bad consensus is made by people simply repeating that they “like” something. 7. Don’t ever feel like you have to give anything up in order to be an artist. I had babies and made art and traveled and still have a million things I’d like to do. 8. You don’t need a lot of friends or curators or patrons or a huge following, just a few that really believe in you. 9. Remind yourself to be gracious to everyone, whether they can help you or not. It will draw people to you over and over again and help build trust in professional relationships. 10. And lastly, when other things in life get tough, when you’re going through family troubles, when you’re heartbroken, when you’re frustrated with money problems, focus on your work. It has saved me through every single difficult thing I have ever had to do, like a scaffolding that goes far beyond any traditional notions of a career.
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Getting my Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito on with @xavierblk tonight at @elbaratl No Cover and Free PBR until 11pm!
I dropped four mixes over the past month or so. It was fun. You should listen to them. There's something for everyone. Links in my bio.
When you not really used to ppl taking pictures of you and deep down you're nervous b/c you about to DJ #tbt #youngboul
Tones: 04. Last one. Link in bio.
Andddd another one. Took a week but mi back. If you feel like hitting the nuh linga on the way home from work, this one's for you. Link in bio.
tones: 02 out now. Some hot and heavy tunes for everyone's favorite upcoming holiday. With a poem by @kingredrose and artwork by @emma_freya Ps. I send these out to friends before release them. If you would like be included, let me know. ✌🏻️
Hey guys, here's a mix to brighten up your Monday blues. It's the first of a series called Tones. Feel free to share, just tag me if you. Artwork by @emma_freya Link in Bio. ✌🏻
Can't imagine I'll ever find better roommates than these guys. They put up with my washedness, inspired me creatively, and always provided some comedic relief. #62J foreva
ALTERNATE COVER 1. 💎 What A Year To Be Alive" Best Music of 2015 drops next week on ScreensAndRhymes.com. #WAYTBA Art direction by @jordan_martins with @miketoneydesign
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Last a//good of the year and my last a//good for a while. I'm grateful for @goodlifebar @eastman_g Stan @yvngpavl the creator @alillouder @nupacshakur and anyone who's ever stepped foot on the dance floor! Thank you for letting me play my favorite tunes every month. 12//17//15 #allgoodbos