RIME MSK on Jail & Graffiti
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Segment from RIME MSK, Ep-125. • RIME MSK. Ep.125-Angel...
RIME MSK is a graffiti writer & artist from Brooklyn who gained international esteem for his graffiti, fine art & lifestyle. Representing the great MSK Crew, RIME grew up around people losing themselves to addiction & through the use of psychedelics was able to get past the hindrances present from the cynicism that comes with a broken spirit. In the past few years he left America to live in France & immerse himself in gardening/painting in a style of isolation. He started the Road Map Tour & travelled in an RV across America making paintings. He speaks on graffiti, spirituality, modern life & more. RIME has left an undeniable stamp in the history books of graffiti
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I remember in the 90's, I had a Graffiti TV vhs tape with an interview of RIME & NACE - R I P.. They were doing huge burners under a bridge. Dope pieces! That interview always stuck with me. Here we are in 2023 and the guy is still active and thriving with his art. Props for the longevity!
One of the best videos I've seen in weeks. This is great and it's so fortunate for everyone to be able to hear this perspective
Such a rad guy speaking the truth, great interview. I’ve Always loved his stuff, he has such original style. Much respect.
Idk what everyones talking about in the comments. He seemed insightful, explaining what jail was like and how it helped him view him self as an artist in a different aspect. It was a linear rant, talking about from his beginning to how graffiti had effected his philosophies on life and vice versa.
He's speaking the truth.
I like what he saying
What Jersey Joe is saying is 100% the truth!!
Speaking with rime you need to be open minded
MSK is for the open-legged ladies. I mean the community...
@wolfpecker5710
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🤣🤣🤣
I don't think that lemon juice on your face thing would work.
To be a graff writer you need family with money lmao
@randyc7351
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What the hell ?
@wolfpecker5710
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Lol wtf. Shoutout to all the black, white, latino, asian, etc. kids who grew up in the hood and chose graffiti.
@ceramikxxx5882
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@@randyc7351 to paint long perm? You def need them family with money when you get locked up. Sure you can paint for a few years and come out not homeless and poor but for the most part graffiti is a privileged kid sport
@ceramikxxx5882
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@@randyc7351 i mean how you gonna paint without money? Unless you got rich family to house you near los angeles down the street from all the yards and freeways lmao
@ceramikxxx5882
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@@wolfpecker5710 maybe in the 80s when rent wasnt 1600 dollars a month lmfaooo
Whaaap whaap whaaaaaap whaaaaap whaaap... is all I heard. Dudes cooked. Was a king writer. Now cooked like a crackhead
@No1hyp0cr1te
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he sounds a lot more peaceful than cracked out bro
@jasonjasonqqq
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@@No1hyp0cr1te the guy just rambled and didn't even know the question he was answering . The hosts looked dumbfounded at how much was spewing out his mouth. They seemed not keen to ask another question for fear of his rant of an answer . Don't get me wrong the dudes graff is some of the best ever done in the history of graffiti. But that voice and what was spewing out was too much for me .
@Snyder9e
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Buddy that is so true, on all parts, even with subtitles it feels as if im sniffing poppers as i listen to his incoherent ranting, his soul was snatched a long time ago.
@No1hyp0cr1te
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fair enuff , i barely remember anything he said in this interview. dude’s pretty fried i guess
@Snyder9e
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@@No1hyp0cr1te suuperfriendly guy, im sure, but kinda out of touch