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The Soho Connection

June 16, 2019 by Frendy Lemorin in Lifestyle

On the latest episode of his eponymous Youtube talk show, funnyman Kerwin Frost sat down with A$AP Rocky and Ian Connor.

Throughout the nearly 2-hour conversation, Frost and the forever $triving bros mostly spoke of Soho’s golden era, and reminisced about their time fashionably running amok in its cobblestone streets. “It was the best days,” says a twinkle-eyed Ian. Additionally, the trio touched on Harlem’s drastic change due to gentrification, Rocky’s connection with fashion designer Jeremy Scott, Connor’s “Lil Theophilus [London]” Tumblr days, fake influencers, and much more.

I was fortunate enough to be at the epicenter of all the culture shifting that took place at New York’s historical downtown area. As I stated before, almost all of the east coast-based millennials who are now thriving in the entertainment industry has had an insightful conversation (or 10) with me at some point during their Soho excursions.

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I truly miss the area’s unequivocal artful essence, which is why it is my duty to restore the feeling through my content.

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Check out the interview in its entirety below:

June 16, 2019 /Frendy Lemorin
Kerwin Frost, A$AP Rocky, Ian Connor
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