Andrew Wiggins officially going to Kansas. Bom bom. Congrats!
The journey continues for Andrew Wiggins…
“Hoop Summit Hoopla” delves into the life of Andrew Wiggins and the top players representing the US and World Teams. A mature group of international players led by Andrew Wiggins take on the likes of Jabari Parker and a tough U.S. Team competing in the 2013 edition of the Nike Hoop Summit in Portland, Oregon. The rivalry intensifies as the U.S. team looks to bounce back from last year’s defeat at the hands of the world’s best player Andrew Wiggins. The Canadian superstar looks to repeat his dominating performance from last year’s Hoop Summit as he takes on a stronger, more focused American team. Other featured players include Aaron Gordon, Julius Randle, Dennis Schroeder, Karl Towns, Dante Exum, Sergey Karesev, Joel Embiid, and Livio Jean-Charles.
Created by Drew Ebanks & Jay Irving Produced by Drew Ebanks & Jay Irving Hosted/Interviews by Drew Ebanks Filmed, Edited, & Directed by Jay Irving Additional Archival Footage by Drew Ebanks Music by Blaoow Graphic Designer Mark Sylvain Thanks to USA Basketball, and the Nike Hoop Summit Special Thanks Andrew Wiggins and Coach Roy Rana
Additional music sample – “Menahan Street Band-Montego Sunset”, sound recording administered by: 21:21 The Orchard Music
Ty Harper | Music,Video | Wednesday, May 15th, 2013
More footage of Glenn performing his latest single “Can’t Say Love” – this time it’s an acoustic version with the song’s producers CertiFYD and Lateef.
Hit the jump for their discussion about how it all came together (audio is mad low so you’ll have to listen real carefully).
Treat Me Right: an epic trip through space, time, and romance novels.
The new video from Keys N Krates’ interprets its own ambiguous request by borrowing from the beautifully rendered (yet often ridiculous) world of vintage romance novel cover art.
Spanning everything from Highlander love to superspy ass-kickery, only an origin from deep space can explain ‘Treat Me Right’s evolutionary mysteries.
More positive signs that we’ll finally get a sophomore album from Glenn as he begins to make the showcase rounds and recently performed “Can’t Say Love” at the Laff House in Philly.
“Moment of Truth” has a August 20th release date. *fingers crossed suuuper tight*
Edutainment. Preaching to the choir makes no fucking sense…after judging, viewing, rewinding, tweeting, tagging, hashtagging, loving, hating, laughing and thinking, hopefully Mu’ufckers read between the lines and pause the vid to read the propaganda we spreading (and not just pause to look at the ass-although that’s ok too…). Watch closely. Listen closer…