Money and hip hop will always go together, even in places where only the latter exists. Coming straight outta Brownsville, Brooklyn - the second biggest project housing unit in the US - El Tysheikh talks about making it in the rap game even if you can’t do the math.
Vice: So Sheikh, what’s your story?
El Tysheikh: Me and my boys, we were the first artists signed to Rawkus. We was called The Rose Family. Look, I just had so many opportunities and the door just closed. It was so close so many times …
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Posted on November 27th, 2006 | No Comments
Money and hip hop will always go together, even in places where only the latter exists. Coming straight outta Brownsville, Brooklyn - the second biggest project housing unit in the US - El Tysheikh talks about making it in the rap game even if you can’t do the math.
Vice: So Sheikh, what’s your story?
El Tysheikh: Me and my boys, we were the first artists signed to Rawkus. We was called The Rose Family. Look, I just had so many opportunities and the door just closed. It was so close so many times …
Read more »
Posted on November 27th, 2006 | No Comments
Money and hip hop will always go together, even in places where only the latter exists. Coming straight outta Brownsville, Brooklyn - the second biggest project housing unit in the US - El Tysheikh talks about making it in the rap game even if you can’t do the math.
Vice: So Sheikh, what’s your story?
El Tysheikh: Me and my boys, we were the first artists signed to Rawkus. We was called The Rose Family. Look, I just had so many opportunities and the door just closed. It was so close so many times …
Read more »
Posted on November 27th, 2006 | No Comments
Money and hip hop will always go together, even in places where only the latter exists. Coming straight outta Brownsville, Brooklyn - the second biggest project housing unit in the US - El Tysheikh talks about making it in the rap game even if you can’t do the math.
Vice: So Sheikh, what’s your story?
El Tysheikh: Me and my boys, we were the first artists signed to Rawkus. We was called The Rose Family. Look, I just had so many opportunities and the door just closed. It was so close so many times …
Read more »
Posted on November 27th, 2006 | No Comments
Money and hip hop will always go together, even in places where only the latter exists. Coming straight outta Brownsville, Brooklyn - the second biggest project housing unit in the US - El Tysheikh talks about making it in the rap game even if you can’t do the math.
Vice: So Sheikh, what’s your story?
El Tysheikh: Me and my boys, we were the first artists signed to Rawkus. We was called The Rose Family. Look, I just had so many opportunities and the door just closed. It was so close so many times …
Read more »
Posted on November 27th, 2006 | No Comments
Money and hip hop will always go together, even in places where only the latter exists. Coming straight outta Brownsville, Brooklyn - the second biggest project housing unit in the US - El Tysheikh talks about making it in the rap game even if you can’t do the math.
Vice: So Sheikh, what’s your story?
El Tysheikh: Me and my boys, we were the first artists signed to Rawkus. We was called The Rose Family. Look, I just had so many opportunities and the door just closed. It was so close so many times …
Read more »
Posted on November 27th, 2006 | 9 Comments

Hello,
I saw this while I was walking around in Mexico last week and pretty
much lost my shit right there in the street. I wonder what the
copyright laws are like there.
Best Regards,
BEN PIER
Posted on November 27th, 2006 | 5 Comments
Win tickets to see the global premiere of 3000 Miles, a documentary about this year’s London to Los Angeles Gumball rally. The film follows the action, high speed antics, sabotage and revenge of MTV Jackass stars Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Tony Hawk, Mike Vallely and Rooftop Escamilla. The premiere will be followed by a huge party featuring live bands, artists and DJs.
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Posted on November 27th, 2006 | 6 Comments
We like to keep up-to-date with all the latest shimmies so we can impress the ladies at the disco. In the past we’ve turned you on to Footworkin’ and the Bird Flu. Now a hot new dance is sweeping across northern Europe. The Hakken used to be de rigueur at Gabba parties, but a new move called the Jumpstyle has given the scene a much-needed zillion volt jump-start. It looks like Aryan krumping and seems to confirm racial stereotypes about dancing.
DOM TUNON
Posted on November 24th, 2006 | 41 Comments
Dear Vice,
We had a friend over the other day and the whole time he was here I was bugged because he reminded me of someone and I couldn’t for the life of me figure out who. It wasn’t until I had drained a bottle of Jager that I happened to spot at the Do doll someone got me for my birthday and it all came together. They are identical down to the shade of grey jeans and the stripes on the t. Freaky.
If you ever happen to make a Do and Don’t doll movie, we have the lead guy right here.
Henri
Posted on November 24th, 2006 | 18 Comments
Dear Vice,
I met this guy called Paul about 6 months ago ’round my Dad’s house. I couldn’t help but notice that he had one finger missing. I innocently asked him how it had happened, thinking some heavy machinery chopped it off or a dog chewed it. What followed was the story of how his life fell apart…
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Posted on November 23rd, 2006 | 1 Comment
Dear Vice,
I met this guy called Paul about 6 months ago ’round my Dad’s house. I couldn’t help but notice that he had one finger missing. I innocently asked him how it had happened, thinking some heavy machinery chopped it off or a dog chewed it. What followed was the story of how his life fell apart…
Read more »
Posted on November 23rd, 2006 | 1 Comment
Dear Vice,
I met this guy called Paul about 6 months ago ’round my Dad’s house. I couldn’t help but notice that he had one finger missing. I innocently asked him how it had happened, thinking some heavy machinery chopped it off or a dog chewed it. What followed was the story of how his life fell apart…
Read more »
Posted on November 23rd, 2006 | 1 Comment