Wonder Lee (@wonderlee123) Lego Bow Tie Maker #Afropunk2012
I saw these really interesting bow ties made out of Legos at this vending booth at Afropunk so you know I had to interview the owner and find out about […] More
I saw these really interesting bow ties made out of Legos at this vending booth at Afropunk so you know I had to interview the owner and find out about […] More
submitted by Sugar Cayne
Not only was there an awesome BMX event going on at BDG’s Hybrid Festival at Black Diamond Skatepark, there were also amazing artist doing their thing throughout the event. I […] More
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Sick revolutionary/socially conscious rap in this joint by Franco76 and Beyondah Lookout called “The Warning”. I’m loving this joint, we need more joint like this out in this day and […] More
submitted by Sugar Cayne
Originally from Wilmington, Delaware Raph has made Philadelphia The his place of craft. He began rapping shortly after hearing Rakim’s 'My Melody' in 1986 and was pulled into the tone of the track. He and his brother, Pa Kid started a rap group called the Sons of Sam and made underground noise with the single, “Ooohh He Got an Afro”. Since then, Xav has been crafting songs consistently releasing material. His latest project was released in 2021 under Street Symphony Records entitled, The Black Duke. in 2022 HHV Records and 90’s Tapes put out the original 1993 S.O.S. album with bonus tracks as part of the 30th anniversary of the groups first record. Raph also has a love for BMX bikes. Flatland riding, BMX racing and just riding big BMX bikes is also his thing. His movie, Swerve·Eli was shot in 2021 and played the festival circuit in 2024, winning several best short and best actor awards. You can follow him on IG and FB @therealraphaelxavier.
Where theres a wheel, theres a way!
After a major pandemic leaves a talented artist out of work, Van Xander reaches out to Remo, a former street friend for some fast cash. But Remo has something else in mind. He wants Van mentor a troubled kid trying to fit in the BMX wheelie culture of Philadelphia. An artist tries to figure it out. A kid trying to fit in.
Where there's a wheel, there's a way!
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