Meet Toon, rapper and fashion philanthropist from Durham, NC. Watch for an exclusive (joke of an) interview with the rapper (that even includes some freestyling!) brought to you by TheCampusStyle: Japan. To learn more about his upcoming song releases, shows or his hat benefiting domestic violence for SEA, like him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter.
Okay, so we know its a few days past halloween, but some of us are still celebrating. Okay not really, but this Zombie video from rapper The Real Laww ft. Toon is so good, its scary. Oh and we promise the song is pretty killer too.
Here is a little background on rapper The Real Laww,
As a rapper, song writer, producer and Marine, The Real Laww was born to entertain. The Real Laww has lived everywhere form New Jersey, Kentucky to North Carolina and has even excelled in the ranks as a member of the United States Marines. We salute that anyday. Read more >
Sure, the flat bill hat is a common accessory for the men of our age–and what makes them all similar is that, in their own way, each hat is stamped with some sort of symbol you immediately recognize. Be it the Atlanta Braves or the New York Yankees, that singular symbol attaches a lot to a person: with whom they affiliate, whom they respect, whom they want to represent on a daily basis.
Instead of sports teams, SEA has crafted a hat unique of the typical flat bill that represents real causes–ones that probably affect you personally. Read more >
BFF’s David Baron and Zee Muhammedi wear many hats — students, activists, and now entrepreneurs of SEA — a brand infusing your wardrobe with do-good feelings. Wear a hat and rep your cause: you are a walking billboard for society, a public relations agent for world news, a notification of what needs to be fixed. It appears we have stumbled upon quite the innovation folks: a service that promises transparency and spreads world love.
David, a student at UNC, and Zee, a student at Emory, crafted the making of SEA through hard work and a drive to make an international impact — through simple, transparent and ethical business practices. “SEA was founded on a set of principles rather than an innovative idea or a business opportunity,” note the two on the SEA Facebook page.
Spread world love with one of SEA’s “Color for Causes” hats. Each has it own color representing a charity: Black (global poverty)-EEDI (Emory Economic Development Initiative), White (domestic poverty)-HOPE+Habitat, Light blue-UNC Campus Y and Navy/Gold-Volunteer Emory.
It’s easy like Sunday morning: Press thumbs up on their Facebook page to put a positive feather in your cap.