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Lupe Fiasco | N.E.R.D. x Complex Videos

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Lupe Fiasco | N.E.R.D. x Complex Videos

Lupe Fiasco and N.E.R.D. are bringing art and music together for one sick collaboration. Recently both Lupe Fiasco and N.E.R.D. were involved in a cover project for Complex Magazine that featured artwork from REAS and KAWS. Complex thought it would be cool to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how it all went down by releasing a couple videos that feature the making of the covers. Pretty interesting stuff.Check out more about this on Hypebeast 



Lupe Fiasco | N.E.R.D. x Complex Videos

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Lupe Fiasco | N.E.R.D. x Complex Videos

Lupe Fiasco and N.E.R.D. are bringing art and music together for one sick collaboration. Recently both Lupe Fiasco and N.E.R.D. were involved in a cover project for Complex Magazine that featured artwork from REAS and KAWS. Complex thought it would be cool to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how it all went down by releasing a couple videos that feature the making of the covers. Pretty interesting stuff.Check out more about this on Hypebeast 



Sean Malto Lands Slap Magazine Cover

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Sean Malto Lands Slap Magazine Cover

Sean Malto has been on a roll as of late, first going Pro and now landing the cover of Slap Magazine. The Magazine has some 17+ odd pages of Sean Matlo talking about everything from skateboarding to personal life. Slap Magazine hasn’t exactly been my favorite magazine for a long time, but it’s still doing quite well in regards to promoting art and skateboarding in a seamless fashion. Check out the issue at newsstands now.



Big Brother Skate Magazine Returns

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Big Brother Skate Magazine Returns

My first skateboarding magazine was an old issue of Big Brother magazine that featured Andy Roy. I thought the magazine was awesome because you had to be 18 years old to buy it, and somehow I sneaked it past my dad’s viewpoint, and he bought it for me. The interior wasn’t as risky as I thought, but I did notice that there was a lot more profanity and potential nudity than the average skateboarding magazine. It was awesome, and introduced me to the counter culture of skateboarding. The magazine was the brain child of Steve Rocco, and eventually spawned Jackass, but not before being bought out by Larry Flynt. This morning, news broke that the boys at Jackassworld.com will be bringing back the magazine in digital format! That’s right, the Big Brother magazine will be available online for your viewing with more skateboarding and counter culture references than you can shake a stick at. According to Transworld…”“Right now the plan is that Big Brother will be a section of Jackassworld.com….We’re going to put up all the back issues and anything we do skateboarding-related will be housed there as well.”
So there you have it folks. Skateboard Magazines online are getting a kick in the pants, with the release of Big Brother Magazine, online! Check out jackassworld.com for more details as they become available.