J. Cole: Cole World (Mixtape)

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Tevin Thornton


In the words of uncle Ben " With great power comes great responsibility"

Yo What up, I am the infamous Tevin, I am one of the fathers of Krilic. I am the manager of the highly divers and talented skate team. I make sure all the pictures, videos, ans other things for the skate team reflect who we are as a brand. When it comes to the culture of hip hop street ware we cant go wrong because were in the streets all day every day, so you can trust what we bring to you is true. This is a true culture so believe in it.

Playing Around with concepts (Krilic)


Wednesday, December 30, 2009

El Toro




Krilic will own El Toro.

Banksy Srtikes again


I feel you Dorthy, the same thing happens to me when im skating Down Town.

Follow your Dreams


Lawyer quits his job to become an artist, www.smoothharold.com

Big Sean


Yo, How Ya doin, The kid is a true artist, recognize it and learn.

Cassie


Now

Then

Young Money in Paris

DAY 6 & 7 YOUNG MONEY CASH MONEY IN PARIS from
To the naked eye this may look like a man thinking, but if your from the block you know what this means.

NERD

MTV Diary of... N.E.R.D from Adrian Hylton - adrianhylton.com on Vimeo.

I Thought She was My Girl


The cost of hard work is time, pay up.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Krilic T


We are trying to find a good basic shirt.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Play Clothes


My twin brother, the bronx bully Mickey Factz, here to bless your minds.

L-R-G



Spring will bring Swagarrrrr

Jay-Z's Young Forever Music Video (unofficial release)

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Welcome to the Fam X J-Lie


The newest member to the Krilic fam J-Lie
With his father being South African and his mother South Korean. Being born into a multi-racial family, not only labeled him in society, but also caused him unwanted attention. It also opened his eyes to racial diversity. Despite his parent differential backgrounds, he loves them dearly, and remembers all the sacrifices they made to maintain a good lifestyle for him and his siblings. That gave him the drive to exceed his potentials.

Growing up as J-LIE was certainly no walk in the park. He was born in New York, and only lived there for only 5 years of his life. His family moved to California in hopes of having a better life. During the school year everything was fine, but as summer approached J-LIE and his sibling had to get prepared to go back to New York. He would make this transition because his parents had to go to work and didn’t want to have their kids neglected during the day due to their jobs. They would stay at their aunt house in Brooklyn, Queens, & Long Island.

With there being 8 kids in the house, 4 being the aunts children and the other 4 being J-LIE and his 3 siblings. There were times where there was an insufficient amount of food in the house for all of them to eat but once a day, and days when he couldn’t wash everyday. But despite the tribulations there were also good days. He would hang out with his older cousins, who he credits for giving him his developing sense of style. He would go back and forth from California up until the age of 12. Living in both these dissimilar states, he was exposed to more than what a child his age should have been. That made him street smart and also broadened his perspective on the world.

Not only does J-LIE love making music but, from a young age J-LIE enjoyed playing soccer, and wanted to be a pro soccer player. He was an all star athlete and MVP in high school. He broke school records as well. And due to his athletic and academic achievements he was awarded a full scholarship to play soccer at Georgia Southern University.

At the age of 17 J-LIE and his family relocates once again to Atlanta, another hot spot. At one point, he came in 14th in the nation in division 1 soccer. But sadly J-LIE only attended Georgia Southern for two years due to a life changing experience that occurred. From there on out J-LIE poured his heart into making music..

J-LIE could remember hearing his older sister playing music around the house. The sounds of R.Kelly, SWV, Boys ll Men, and Tupac Shakur, would circulate throughout the house. But it would only be Tupac Shakur's “Keep Ya Head Up” that would stick out in his head, which sparked his interest in making his own music. He wrote his first rhyme at the age of 14, but didn’t take rapping seriously until the age of 17. Hoping to take his career to another level, J-LIE was a part of a group called the Empire, they recorded several mixtapes. They separated because members of the group had different views of where they wanted their futures to be. He didn’t let that stop him. J-LIE continued to do his music on his own.

Through his demanding and challenging life, he’s developed a survival skill called his music. Throughout the hardship he’s endured in his adolescent years, it has shaped and molded him into the determined 22 year old man you see before you right now.

“I am music. I love music. It’s my air. There’s nothing else. I can’t even explain it.” Quoted from, the talented young artist J-LIE.

J-LIE’s music is different on many levels. His music is universal. He’s not your average mc. And his EP “Rewind Forward” is a true example. From his hit “In the Club” to his ballad “As I am”, he’s speaks his definition of truth, which a lot others could relate to. His music is what you call “real” hip hop.

It’s no surprise that he is musically talented in all areas, such as being an amazing performer, creative lyricist, and innovating songwriter. While he’s trying to become an established figure in the industry today, he also has a passion for fashion.

The drive he set for himself is incredible, causing whispers and attention all around. Bringing the old along with the new, bridging the gap, and changing the decades of hip hop forever is J-LIE. Giving you much more that others haven’t invented yet.



MY FAKES:
http://www.tagged.com/jlie123

http://www.phpsteam.com/?pageid=mycrib.member.profile&ID=619602

http://www.myspace.com/dakidtrevonte

Donnis



The ATL native came strait to the world with a true and original style. The mix tape Diary of an ATL Brave realy paints the picture of this genuine artist.

Supra Skytop 2




Supra unveils a couple of new colorways in its Skytop II silhouette via a recent feature within the pages of Complex. Both a navy blue/gold and black colorway make themselves visible, each showcasing the newly ... more go to hypebeast.com

Micahel Harris


"the world is mine to skate"

My name is Mic and i skate for Krilic. The world itself is a giant playground and every morning i wake up im ready to play. Krilic is like the map to this giant playground, and i love it.

Kevin Booker X Art




Yo How ya doin, Kevin bookers raw talent and style is shown brightly in art world.

Kevin Booker

U-N-I Supreme 2.0



The first leak off U-N-I and Ro Blvd’s upcoming offering A Love Supreme 2.0 comes in the shape of a quality cut that unmistakably highlights the duo's creative handwritings. Entitled Supreme 2.0 the track indicates ... more go to hypebeast.com

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

e's X Krooked





Teaming up with Krooked Skateboards, eS drops two new designs for the brand's Square One & First Blood shoe models. Both feature simple colorways with added Krooked Skateboards embroidery throughout the back and heel areas....more go to hypebeast.com

Ambush Pow Pendant

Carlos Zarazua

Carlos Zarazua - Transworld Part from nigel k alexander on Vimeo.



So much talent in the world Krilic wants it all.

Vans X Rob

Robert Williams: Vans Vault x DQM from OFF THE WALL on Vimeo.

NikeAir Max sculpted by Benedict Radcliffe




Spotted during the Dizzee Rascal Air Max 90 launch at Nike Sportswear’s 1948 space was this enormous sculpture by UK artist Benedict Radcliffe. Commissioned by Nike, Radcliffe reworked his usual bicycle/vehicle designs into a full-scale ...

10Deep


10 deep is coming with more here is the man himeself

Monday, December 21, 2009

DC Galacticas

One of the kings of Rollerblading

Freestyle Rolling

This sport is known to many as rollerblading and is frowned upon almost every where you go and hear about it. But Krilic is here to bring it back into the spot light. For this sport to be looked down upon is insane because the things you do and the beauty of the sport is like no other. But to me this is more than just a sport it's an art and a way of life. A new day will come and Freestyle Rolling will be looked at as cool to experience and then we will have our just deserves.

Yusef B.

10Deep




10.Deep Winter 2009/2010 Photoshoot Preview from 10 Deep on Vimeo.


Yo 10 deep got the new hot fit's for the winter so get on ya job and rock the right fit.

Radii are crazy

Lakia


Yo "How ya doin", I know dudes in the world realy love to see a beautiful girl with a beautiful voice doing there thing, like kerry Hilson, Alecia Keys, Beyonce and more. The next to be among this list is a realy good friend of mine Lakia Stevens. She has a crazy amount of pasion for music and i love listening to her voice and i know you would too. So Krilic is here to help you find some real talent check her out myspace.com/lakiamusic or twitter.com/love_lakia

Sunday, December 20, 2009

TK

herman jimenez - terry kennedy shoot from nigel k alexander on Vimeo.


Yo how ya Doin, This dude right here is too cool.

Primitive

PRIMITIVE 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY from nigel k alexander on Vimeo.


Yo How ya doin, Krilic can see that primtive is on there grind much love.

Krilic


"The human mind is like a studio, it is fueled by the labor of love and driven by passion and inspiration and only through this, true art can be made"




My name is Micah Stewart and i am one of the founders of "Krilic". Krilic is a brand made to support the look and feel of the world in its true nature and aspects. We as a cultured brand try to stay true to the world as it is by creating products that amplifies the way people act, feel, and look at things. I myself try to stay as original as possible when it comes to creating products for our brand. We as a brand realize that ultimately the products we bring to you is art, and art delivers a message. Our message to the world is, "stay true to your studio, be free, be creative and stay cultured".

Banksy Regent's Canal Art

An occurrence more frequent in the earlier part of the year, renowned street artist Banksy makes his mark yet again with a new piece placed near Regent’s Canal in Camden. The new stencil work takes on a political stance as usual, following the lack of a formal treaty being implemented as the climate talks in Copenhagen end. Definitely another impressive piece of art from the mysterious Banksy. Source From hypebeast.com

Orisue

Orisue Summer 09 Camp Nowhere from Louis Trinh on Vimeo.

Orisue Spring 09' Promo from Louis Trinh on Vimeo.


Yo How ya doin, I just wanted to tell you your not hot unless you rock orisue.

The Beach Kidz





The world of Hip-Hop is growing more and more with new talent. Thats why its so hard to find good music when you need it. Well Krilic is hear to help "The Beach kidz" is the hottest new group out right now. I know you want to find them so check them out at www.myspace.com/thebeachkidz

Kanye West



Yo How ya doin, The Kanye West lui's are tooo clean. The consept for the shoe is sick and briliant. The world needs to be blessed by the pressence of these shoes.

WaleXHuf


HUF meets WALE from www.THEW3ST.com on Vimeo.

Supra Game





Growth and development is the name of the game. The new 2009 Supras are turning a lot of heads so please cop your pair.

Emaunel "Grim" Tyler

"Push yourself towards your dreams"
"Wat up" my name is Emanual Tyler and I am one of the founders of"Krilic". To me Krilic is like a door to the world of skateboarding. It gives me a feeling of freedom and supports my love for skateboarding. The world to me is like a giant skate park waiting to be skated. I as a skateboarder know wat its like to be held back from your dreams. Krilic is here to tell you be proud of your culture and stay true to you dreams.