Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Nike Dunk Hi Challenge Supreme Union NYC


Similar to the Air Tech Challenge, this Nike Dunk Hi features a predominately white leather upper with pink and black accents throughout the base. Obviously, it uses the infamous black/pink speckled gradient-like design that is associated with the Air Tech Challenge. To finish it off, this sneaker is complimented with a pink swoosh and outsole. This shoe was created in lieu of Union NYC’s 20th Anniversary. It possesses a Union strap and an NYC stitch on the rear of the shoe. Supposedly, only 100 pair were produced.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Chicago Boutique "Leaders1354" Featured in Playboy Magazine




Playboy Magazine May edition "Chicks & Kicks"

Girl of the Week: Dulce Maria






Member of the mexican latin pop group RBD.

Featured Artist of the Month: DOOM




The masses will remember 2003 and '04 as the years of Jay-Z and Kanye West, and they aren't wrong in doing so. However, that doesn't mean a case can't be made for MF DOOM, who likely had the most prolific two years in Hip Hop history. 2003 saw him release a group project (M.I.C.), two solo albums (as King Geedorah and Viktor Vaughn), one of the very first full concept remix albums (NastraDOOMus) and another installment of his instrumental series (Special Herbs Vol. 3 & 4). If that wasn't enough, he did even more in 2004. He returned as Vik Vaughn for "Venomous Villain", teamed up with Madlib for "Madvillain", and released his second album as MF DOOM with "MM..Food". Plus there was another Special Herbs, a "Special Herbs & Spices" with MF Grimm and a Special Blends, not to mention "MM..LeftOvers" and "MM..More Food". This is all on top of his freelance production and doing cameos with everyone from C-Rayz Walz to De La Soul.The following year he released The Mouse & The Mask with Danger Mouse and then quietly slipped into hibernation. That didn't totally keep the enigmatic supervillain out of news, as reports surfaced that imposter's were performing for him at shows around the nation. Even when you're a grown man wearing a mask who has rapped alongside cartoon milkshakes, life can be stranger than art. While the caps remain, DOOM has dropped the MF from his name, with the release of his new ablum "Born Like This" (in stores now).

Jordan "Motorsport" VI Close Look





Finally!!!! we get a closer look into the extremely limited Jordan Motorsports VI rendition. Teasing us with another highly sought after yet virtually unattainable release, the Jordan camp looks to have only produced about 20 pairs of these nicely rendered kicks. For those looking to spend their monthly salary or more, osneaker.com currently has a pair up for sale.

Back On The Map...

After a brief hiatus and a little bit of motivation, Fly Hype is back. Enjoy

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

20 Classic Hip Hop Album Covers Recreated in LEGO

Since 1932, LEGO has become a staple in any kids toy box. In more recent times the mini-figs and legendary building blocks have been used to recreate famous landmarks, classic photographs and now: Formatmag.com recreates over 20 Classic (and some not-so-classic) Hip Hop Album Covers in LEGO. Worth a look, a fun little project.