I was running around with Jack The Rappers and the How Can I Be Down music conference just learning and asking questions and telling people, My name is Groovey Lew and I'm a stylist.” They're laughing at me but just keep pushing and put yourself around things that's going on as far as fashion and style and whatever it is.
I need you to just sit with me, I need you to vibe with me. I need to just kick it with you.” So many Nipsey hussle type beat times my clients call me to their homes or studios just to be a part of the energy that's going on and it's not about fashion all the time.
Groovey Lew: The big homie is really cool and he likes to have fun, but a lot of people look at him like … or I'll say if you do business with him, he's a monster. HipHopDX: There's a resurgence going on now with artists bringing back the clothing lines.
I was running around with Jack The Rappers and the How Can I Be Down music conference just learning and asking questions and telling people, My name is Groovey Lew and I'm a stylist.” They're laughing at me but just keep pushing and put yourself around things that's going on as far as fashion and style and whatever it is.
Groovey Lew: I just say take your time with everything and look inside because the answers are inside yourself. Groovey Lew: We learned a lot from D.C. being around all them cats. PLEASE NOTE ► Free downloads to our beats are only for writing & demo usage. Traveling to different countries in the presence of presidents and artists, meeting the likes of Stevie Wonder and just all that.
Groovey Lew: Yeah, I just stay low and keep firing, bro.
When people hire me, they know that I come with a different vibe and a different energy, so if I can give you some information that's going to stick with you throughout your lifetime and implement something in your daily flow, I think that goes a long way, further than clothing.
We was in Mount Vernon on the borderline of the Bronx so I've got eight aunties that … you know, they was all beautiful and they was bringing the d-boys and Hip Hop artists to the yards and the Rastas, so that's how I learned Hip Hop. You our Tom Ford, you the godfather to black people, so I just wish we would do us a little more because we're putting a lot of money into these corporations, bro.
Groovey Lew: Yeah, I just stay low and keep firing, bro.
Groovey Lew: Well I had the best time with B.I.G. He used to always tell me like, I write the rhymes, you handle that clothes.” Basically, Let me do me and you do you.” Because I used to always check with him, What you think about the light blue suede or what you think?” He'd say, You just do that.