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In this exclusive clip from "Black Out with Ian & Rashad," host Rashad Bilal sits down with legendary Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon to dive deep into the intersection of hip hop and fashion. Raekwon opens up about the cultural impact of iconic looks—from the unforgettable Snow Beach jacket to the trendsetting Wallaby Clarks—and how he and Ghostface Killah forever shifted the style game in the '90s.
Raekwon shares his personal "Mount Rushmore" of hip hop fashion icons, giving props to Slick Rick, Big Daddy Kane, LL Cool J, Rakim, Heavy D, and Run DMC for inspiring a generation to step their game up. Hear how these pioneers changed the way artists approached style, jewelry, and self-expression, blending street culture with high fashion before it was mainstream.
The conversation takes a turn into the business side, as Raekwon reveals the true story behind Wu-Tang's legendary relationship with Tommy Hilfiger. Find out how their shoutouts and street credibility caught Tommy's attention, leading to real-life collaborations and even friendship with Andy Hilfiger. Raekwon reflects on what made brands like Tommy and Polo so crucial to hip hop—and the hustle (including a little "boosting" back in the day) that helped him and his crew look like money even before the fame.
Don’t miss this powerful and nostalgic look at the fashion evolution that shaped hip hop and helped define a culture. Whether you’re a diehard Wu-Tang fan, a streetwear enthusiast, or just love hearing the untold stories behind style legends, this clip gives you a front-row seat.
**Timestamps available upon request.**
If you enjoyed this conversation, make sure to subscribe, like, and hit the bell for more exclusive interviews and legendary stories from the world of hip hop, business, and fashion.
**#Raekwon #WuTangClan #HipHopFashion #TommyHilfiger #PoloRalphLauren #Streetwear #BlackOutPodcast #HeavyD #SlickRick #BigDaddyKane #LLCoolJ #Rakim #RunDMC #WuWear #90sHipHop #FashionIcons**
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In this exclusive clip from "Black Out with Ian & Rashad," host Rashad Bilal sits down with legendary Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon to dive deep into the intersection of hip hop and fashion. Raekwon opens up about the cultural impact of iconic looks—from the unforgettable Snow Beach jacket to the trendsetting Wallaby Clarks—and how he and Ghostface Killah forever shifted the style game in the '90s.
Raekwon shares his personal "Mount Rushmore" of hip hop fashion icons, giving props to Slick Rick, Big Daddy Kane, LL Cool J, Rakim, Heavy D, and Run DMC for inspiring a generation to step their game up. Hear how these pioneers changed the way artists approached style, jewelry, and self-expression, blending street culture with high fashion before it was mainstream.
The conversation takes a turn into the business side, as Raekwon reveals the true story behind Wu-Tang's legendary relationship with Tommy Hilfiger. Find out how their shoutouts and street credibility caught Tommy's attention, leading to real-life collaborations and even friendship with Andy Hilfiger. Raekwon reflects on what made brands like Tommy and Polo so crucial to hip hop—and the hustle (including a little "boosting" back in the day) that helped him and his crew look like money even before the fame.
Don’t miss this powerful and nostalgic look at the fashion evolution that shaped hip hop and helped define a culture. Whether you’re a diehard Wu-Tang fan, a streetwear enthusiast, or just love hearing the untold stories behind style legends, this clip gives you a front-row seat.
**Timestamps available upon request.**
If you enjoyed this conversation, make sure to subscribe, like, and hit the bell for more exclusive interviews and legendary stories from the world of hip hop, business, and fashion.
**#Raekwon #WuTangClan #HipHopFashion #TommyHilfiger #PoloRalphLauren #Streetwear #BlackOutPodcast #HeavyD #SlickRick #BigDaddyKane #LLCoolJ #Rakim #RunDMC #WuWear #90sHipHop #FashionIcons**
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