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A mix my friend Scott Pilgrim made. On repeat.

Tracklist:

1. Jasmine - Jai Paul 

2. Yr Right (You’re Right) - KiloKish - rmx 

3. Cleam - Mister Lies 

4. Adorn - Miguel 

5. Genesis - Ryan Hemsworth rmx

6. OIAM - After The Smoke

PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP.

blackqueerdo:

leilani gives me life in this one

blackqueerdo:

leilani gives me life in this one

Cool kids hanging out in front of 363 Yonge Street 1970

Cool kids hanging out in front of 363 Yonge Street 1970

dynamicafrica:

Photo Series: “African Love”

Photographs by Seydou Keita, Malick Sidibe and Jean Depara.

fabulously tacky blaxploitation jackets -> Jimmy McGriff x Groove Merchant 1971

fabulously tacky blaxploitation jackets -> Jimmy McGriff x Groove Merchant 1971

vintagesomalia:

This is how Somali women use to dress back in the day. Effortless style. From their accessories to headscarf’s, shawls and not to mention gold. They had beautiful skin with no need for toxic makeup as well. You don’t see this anymore :(.
All people know of Somalis is current day Somalia, but there was a time when Somalis were really happy (well some) and life was good and people dressed well, had parties, went to the beach, worked hard. Somali women had a lot more freedom than any of the women in the Arab/Muslim world and beyond Africa as well. They could go to school, work, drive, wear whatever they wanted. They were not oppressed. They had culture. Somalia was very cosmopolitan once. Sad to see what it has become today.

vintagesomalia:

This is how Somali women use to dress back in the day. Effortless style. From their accessories to headscarf’s, shawls and not to mention gold. They had beautiful skin with no need for toxic makeup as well. You don’t see this anymore :(.

All people know of Somalis is current day Somalia, but there was a time when Somalis were really happy (well some) and life was good and people dressed well, had parties, went to the beach, worked hard. Somali women had a lot more freedom than any of the women in the Arab/Muslim world and beyond Africa as well. They could go to school, work, drive, wear whatever they wanted. They were not oppressed. They had culture. Somalia was very cosmopolitan once. Sad to see what it has become today.

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