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Big Brosky’s Twitter

June 15, 2012

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A heck load of peeps are on Twitter. In truth, you either hate it or you love it. For some, they really hate it. Ive noticed it’s developped popularity amongst teens however, for artists like myself it serves as an incredible tool that brought more visibilty to Mickey Boston hiphop, particulalry with the video Tonka […]

New Zealand Police on Graffiti Art

December 17, 2011

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My boy Regimental Oneton does not like the term “Graffiti.” To this day it’s still a term that I do not use around the artist himself and as matter of fact never considered it until he pointed it out to me in our 2011 interview. Since then we’ve knocked out quite a few projects together […]

“They Say HipHop” Lyrics, Cover-Art and Video

August 25, 2011

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“They Say HipHop” is a track written and performed by Mickey Boston, Regimental Oneton and DJ Conn Shawnery. Recorded at studio Conn-Soul, Montreal, “They Say HipHop” was supported by CKUT‘s WEFUNK as DJ Static and Professor Groove played it on their rotation as well as shared the video clip. By consequence of WEFUNK Radio‘s support, […]

Kase2 King of Style Passes Away to Lung Cancer.

August 18, 2011

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Style King. Such was one definition of Kase2. For me Kase2 was the first embodiement of camouflage within a piece and ironically I had crossed his very same words in 1982′s Style Wars, a documentary I had only crossed in 1996 when in high school. I first met Kase2, the King of Style in 2004 […]

The Rawkus Tribute – ILL Mestizo & Brosky Commute the Subway

August 9, 2011

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Metal Centipedes There is no hiding the fact that urban street art has come a very long way since “Julio 204” started tagging his name on NYC trains. Like the trains, the art has continued to move in rapid transit format by means of making stops in every major city worldwide only to suddenly gain […]

eL Seed and the Palestinian Olive Tree – St-Henri Sugar Mill gets Lush Awakening

April 12, 2011

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eL Seed and I met a while ago. We actually crossed over an upcoming Montreal show being done at Sino Shop on the East side of the city. I saw the flyer and immediately hit Seed up. We met a day later in which I brought my calligraphy sketches and shared them with him on […]

Tunisia, Montreal and a Peoples’ Revolt

January 25, 2011

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Tunisia: The First Wikileaks Revolution? When asked as to why Mickey Boston decided to move to Montreal from the United States, he would easily credit his migration to Montreal’s numerous gifts, one of which being art, beautiful people and multiculturalism. When Hezbollah waged war on Israel and Beirut was being bombed back to the stone-age, […]

Banksy Exploited by a Self-Consumed Kangaroo Thierry Guetta?

January 12, 2011

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  by Mickey Boston “This is the first time the essentially bourgeois world of art has belonged to the people. We need to make it count.”-Banksy While a dark silhouetted hoodie-sported Zorro in Banksy speaks candidly towards a rather stable camera lens, the world of art may perhaps be rendered unstable once again by wack […]

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