Sep 1, 2021 He should release a blank album Thursday with no music on it. Just ken kaniff skits … then post on Twitter “d--- it Paul LOST the album. It’ll be out next week” perfect promo for a lost tapes lol
Sep 1, 2021 Drake drops Friday. Why would Em drop now? Kanye might even update his album ot drop a deluxe too to mess with Drake and increase Donda sales
Sep 1, 2021 What would your perfect roll out promo be? Tweet with kangol hat in the trash followed by Instagram story of him shaving off the beard which leads into a tiktok post of a bottle of bleach? Maybe after that an official announcement that he's non binary? First single opens up with gun shots? Music video with him replacing the tracksuit/vintage rap shirts for a dress/durag combo?
Sep 1, 2021 Weren't you guys tired of promo? lol we can talk about that when Gripp does 1K first week. What I'm saying is that it's a dumb business decision to drop now. I would be surprised if Drake's album doesn't end up being the biggest rap album this year.
Sep 1, 2021 I can't wait for grips Instagram post of "I can't believe it my first #74 on the top 100s" reminds me of lil dicky on his show how his album debuted as #1 comedy album worldwide but 87 overrall
Sep 1, 2021 The young fashion scene in Paris seems to be waking up. After the emergence and rise of the Vetements collective, an even younger group has conquered space in the media and the hearts of fashionists, pop stars and streetwear fans. NasaSeasons is a new brand of caps, founded by Alexandre Daillance, known on social networks as Millinsky. At just 19 years old, he is called a “teenager” by the press. In turn, he refers to the older people he works with as “adults”. Today, everything in fashion happens very fast, meteoric rises and falls into deep oblivion. Where did Millinsky come from? The idea came from living with school friends with whom he organized parties in Paris (Hugo Lieber, Edward Newgate, Neil Saada, Nima Asgari and George Khabbaz). He decided that entering the fashion world to connect with cool and creative people and that his passport to streetwear would be possible. “He IS the symbol of this culture,” he told the Complex's website. Inspired by teenagers' feelings, anxieties and romances, he launches NasaSeasons with a series of caps that come with phrases like “I Need Space” or “I Came to Break Hearts”, which Millinsky keeps at her senior prom. "We think the best will be the best way to share our vision." Boys and girls want to use this phrase to feel powerful”, she told in a brief article on the American Vogue website. Now it was necessary to warn the “adult world” that a new brand was born. Naturally, he's done this through social media, using direct messaging to get in touch with people he admires, like Off-White's Virgil Abloh and multitasking Matthew Williams (photographer, designer and DJ, who collaborates with names by gareth Pugh and Kim Jones and Kanye West). In addition, he also sent messages to multibrand buyers, fashion editors and brands such as Gucci, Vetements and JW Anderson. Millinsky already has over 65,000 followers on Instagram, who like and comment on the dozens of selfies he posts. Rihanna from Nasa Seasons Bones That's how, in less than two years, he managed to get his caps on Rihanna, Tyga and Wiz Khalifa's heads. As for the buyers, he won by his insistence. He sent many emails to concept multibrands, such as Colette, always trying to arrange a meeting to present his product. “Meeting face to face helps show my motivation and gain people's trust,” said Dazed. Colette and 424 of Los Angeles ordered 50 hats each and have since ordered more stock each month. Today, in addition to selling online through its website, NasaSeasons can also be found in stores in Hong Kong, Germany, Denmark and Canada. The price ranges from $50 to $70. “I will continue to make caps, but in different materials, such as velvet and wool. To me, NasaSeasons is like Apple. The caps will always be on the iPod, but you'll see my Macbook, Iphone and Ipad versions soon.” Thus, the strength and energy of these young groups have helped to change the face of Paris, or rather, rejuvenate it. As Denma Gvasalia has said, for a long time there was no youth culture in Paris. “Because it is known as the cradle of fashion, you needed to go through very institutional processes to be able to work. Now, if you walk through the Marais, you will see many skaters and young people wearing clothes from Supreme, Gosha and NasaSeasons”. And his young age, which could have been a hindrance at first, now counts in his favor. “Because I'm so young, I end up being unique in Paris. Most adults I work with don't care about my age but about the quality of my ideas. Oh, if I could be 19 forever… ” @Millinsky
Sep 1, 2021 You keep talking about how much Grip is gonna sell but you didn't even listen to the f---in album and you wonder why people are annoyed with your promo talk.
Sep 1, 2021 "The streets aren't talking about it no one in the hood is listening to this so neither do I" marsh
Sep 1, 2021 I wasn't going to listen to it. He never caught my attention. I don't even like the song with Em as a whole.
Sep 1, 2021 My guess is after Drake, Kanye will try to drop a deluxe or whatever, and then it's Kendrick time.
Sep 1, 2021 It still funny to me how they didn't support the album at all. Can't I just point it out? And I was just answering. I don't care if he does 1k or 4k. But Shady should.
Sep 1, 2021 You can point it out sure and it is unfortunate but when you do it 20 f---in times to try and compare someone small to artists 1000X his size while also backhandedly belittling the music itself when you haven't even listened to it is where it gets on my nerves lol