Old washed Supreme Thread vol. LOCK IT UP!!!

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Hopefully in the long run, someone does a Rawkus Records collab. That was one of the few record companies I cared about that just had the best set of records for that time when mainstream rap and even pop ruled the world.


And for the Bay Area heads, E-40 actually has his own clothing line where he has a similar shirt and hoodie with his album covers on it. Doubt it's the same quality as Supreme but they look okay for what it is and the price.

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Hopefully in the long run, someone does a Rawkus Records collab. That was one of the few record companies I cared about that just had the best set of records for that time when mainstream rap and even pop ruled the world.


And for the Bay Area heads, E-40 actually has his own clothing line where he has a similar shirt and hoodie with his album covers on it. Doubt it's the same quality as Supreme but they look okay for what it is and the price.

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FTC shirts are great (got a couple, and they have in stores with the musician..if they're alive)

I like the original images of the hoodie with just the rap-a-lot logo and supreme on the hood...would of copped.

Will cop pillow (as long as final image/design isn't too different)I know someone was saying who...me, that's who.

Word to the Geto Boys, Bun B, Pimp C and Devin The Dude (well 93 - '08)
 
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I'm surprised that GB ishh ain't getting love like that


maybe i'm just old :lol:

It's definitely a generation gap and even more specific, 90's rap from the South when they got no love at all. Even for a west coast guy like myself that is from that era, that We Can't Be Stopped album was only of note cause of Mind Playing Tricks on Me. Rap A Lot has it's place in history but it didn't have the same impact say Def Jam had or even Cash Money for that matter.
 
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