San Antonio Escorts: It all started with My Adidas
June 17, 2009Single-handedly, Run-DMC revived the Adidas Superstar, a.k.a. the shelltoe sneaker, and also became an enormous influence in the sneaker culture. It all started with Run-DMC rocking their Adidas sneakers with no shoelaces, a trend that was picked up from a regulation in jail to prevent inmates from committing crimes or suicidal behaviors. Because of Run-DMC’s growing fame and influence to the youth with rocking no laces, the older population grew upset at Run-DMC for their support on the trend’s stereotypical references. As a response, amateur musician and poet Dr. Gerald Deas recorded “Felon Sneakers”, a track that responded to the group’s fashion faux pas, criticizing them for their influence on the youth to imitate inmates. Run-DMC fired back with their own record hit, “My Adidas”, that lyrically flipped the stereotype by making a positive statement of how the group travels with their Adidas sneakers, expressing that “Me and my Adidas do the illest things / We like to stomp out pimps with …
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