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Rocawear, fresh off the success of pairing Jay-Z's lyrics with Snoopy and Peanuts (not Snoop Doggy Dogg), has collaborated once again, but this time it's Hasbro's Transformers. Yes, the box office smash hit has partnered with Shawn Carter's Rocawear for an offering of a variety of t-shirts. Check out what turned out to be an incredible collision of hip hop energy, autobots and decepticons, we're sure you won't be disappointed!
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
TheCrookedMan wrote:Nice art ruined by slogans and brand names.
RodimalToyota wrote:Wow how unbelievably tacky and somewhat offensive.
I guess the old transformers of our time that had high moral standings and
Honor, have been replaced with pimping and ghetto urban culture.
Way to drag down the franchise Hasbro.
It's almost offensive, and downright sad.
Marcdachamp wrote:I'm a pretty casual Jay-Z fan, but I'm buying at least one of these. Too awesome.
Counterpunch wrote:FP sure does provide some F'd up head.
RodimalToyota wrote:Wow how unbelievably tacky and somewhat offensive.
I guess the old transformers of our time that had high moral standings and
Honor, have been replaced with pimping and ghetto urban culture.
Way to drag down the franchise Hasbro.
It's almost offensive, and downright sad.
RodimalToyota wrote:Wow how unbelievably tacky and somewhat offensive.
I guess the old transformers of our time that had high moral standings and
Honor, have been replaced with pimping and ghetto urban culture.
Way to drag down the franchise Hasbro.
It's almost offensive, and downright sad.
RodimalToyota wrote:Wow how unbelievably tacky and somewhat offensive.
I guess the old transformers of our time that had high moral standings and
Honor, have been replaced with pimping and ghetto urban culture.
Way to drag down the franchise Hasbro.
It's almost offensive, and downright sad.
Regimus Prime wrote:RodimalToyota wrote:Wow how unbelievably tacky and somewhat offensive.
I guess the old transformers of our time that had high moral standings and
Honor, have been replaced with pimping and ghetto urban culture.
Way to drag down the franchise Hasbro.
It's almost offensive, and downright sad.
I couldn't disagree with you more. When I was a 9 year old kid in 1985 Transformers were my life (along with G.I. Joe ). And in the neighborhood I grew up in the soundtrack didn't include Stan Bush's the Touch or Weird Al's Dare to be Stupid. We would have loved Hip Hop music to be a part of the 1986 feature film soundtrack. Now our demographic is getting it's recognition and being more included in the marketing. Over the years G1 has been kept in the mainstream by Hip Hop culture via DJ's such as DJ Megatron, included in many rappers lyrics (Lil Wayne in Chris Brown's Transform Ya) and in alot of our fashion (G Shock watches, baseball caps etc). Even in the original series the episode Auto-Bop features a break dancing crew aided by Blaster, who coincidentally transforms into a Hip Hop inspired boom box. We all have different fond memories of G1 but it is a brand that can be shared by all cultures. And plus those Roc-A-Wear designs are pretty sick.
Rated X wrote:RodimalToyota wrote:Wow how unbelievably tacky and somewhat offensive.
I guess the old transformers of our time that had high moral standings and
Honor, have been replaced with pimping and ghetto urban culture.
Way to drag down the franchise Hasbro.
It's almost offensive, and downright sad.
Actually I find your comment offensive and downright sad...
Exactly what is your problem with "ghetto urban culture" ???
Must all transformers fans be geeks and so called "fan boys" ??? I grew up in the streets of Miami. Ive hung out with gang members, driven a lowrider, recorded rap music in home studios, drink Colt 45 and used smoke out, and my favorite music groups are Three Six Mafia and Trick Daddy.
Did I mention I have over close to $10,000 invested in my Transformers collection ???
I welcome Transformer Shirts that I dont have to order size XXXL just to avoid getting "geek size" tight shirts. (like the Botcon shirt sizes) I bet even all these Linkin Park boy band fans will buy these cool shirts. I might grab a few...
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Rated X wrote:Thanks for the support guys.![]()
Glad to see Im not alone. And I loved the Throwback commercials. I missed out on the G2 years. Great peices of classic TF history. And no character wea more hip hop cultured than Blaster.
Seibertron wrote:
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