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In the next clip of our exclusive interview with San Fernando graffiti legend HERT USC, he opens up about the roots of his notorious moniker and its deep-seated origins. Reflecting on his formative years, Hert takes us back to high school, where he vividly recalls a vibrant subculture revolving around personalized "black books." "Everyone had their own black book," Hert reminisces, highlighting the spirit that fueled the scene at the time.
Describing the atmosphere, Hert reminisces about the figures who wielded the most influence. Delving deeper, Hert traces the genesis of his infamous bus-chasing exploits, a daring pursuit where art and adrenaline converged.
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In the next clip of our exclusive interview with San Fernando graffiti legend HERT USC, he opens up about the roots of his notorious moniker and its deep-seated origins. Reflecting on his formative years, Hert takes us back to high school, where he vividly recalls a vibrant subculture revolving around personalized "black books." "Everyone had their own black book," Hert reminisces, highlighting the spirit that fueled the scene at the time.
Describing the atmosphere, Hert reminisces about the figures who wielded the most influence. Delving deeper, Hert traces the genesis of his infamous bus-chasing exploits, a daring pursuit where art and adrenaline converged.