Hanging at Dame Dash’s DD172 Space. NYC. 11.11.09
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November 12th, 2009 at 7:51 pm
[...] by DD172 Space. I love the energy in that place. Nothing but good vibes going on in there. Props to Mel D. Cole for capturing the night. More pictures after the [...]
November 13th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
[...] Va$hite, Rob Young, Zoe Kravitz, Curren$y, Stalley & many more. You can thanks Va$hite & Mel D. Cole for the [...]
November 15th, 2009 at 11:31 am
[...] If you remember (of course you remember) “Last Call” off The College Dropout, you might remember KanYe reflecting on Damon Dash’s stark career advice, “make sure it’s not wack.” Dame has seemingly started taking his own advice with his latest creative endeavor, the aptly-titled BlackRoc project. Last week, I stopped by the DD172 space in TriBeCa for a reception and introduction to the project, to which I was thoroughly impressed. A slew of NYC’s current and emerging creative community were in attendance- shouts to Emeka, Timmhotep, Sky, Jet Audio, RTNC, GFC, Ski Beats, Va$hie, and everyone else who was in the building.[All the flicks were taken by the omnipresent Mel D. Cole, which you can check out HERE.] [...]