” Bury Me With The Lo On “
WOW–
This is a MAJOR power move right here….Cop on general principle if you know what’s best for you.
To the authorities the Lo Lifes were criminals, but to themselves and people on the streets, their actions signified something else. They aspired to be something greater, and empowered themselves by taking something that wasn’t meant for them and making it their own.
For the past five years Lo Life founder Thirstin Howl the 3rd and photographer Tom Gould have been documenting this culture. Interviews, archival pictures, and recent portraits of key players make up the first-ever book recounting how a group of kids in Brooklyn went on to influence mainstream rap stars and birth a movement of boosters and collectors of Polo worldwide.
Damn I have to own this!!
June 26, 2016 at 2:09 PM
YEAH, ME TO……DONT SLEEP – I HAVE A FEELING THIS WILL BE A VERY LIMITED PRESSING….
June 27, 2016 at 4:38 PM