But, what about the style there? “Jamaicans are the most confident men I've come across. He feels that claiming the island as his home is inauthentic. Masego talked about the significance of being born in Kingston, Jamaica. “So, that’s why I work with Africans hopefully, they didn't hurt anybody historically.”Įarly in his career, the instrumentalist went through a self-described “old man phase.” He shopped for “thrift store fabrics”-corduroys and shirts priced at fifty cents. “I keep learning too much,” says Masego, alluding to the exploitative labor practices and questionable political history of some established brands. It’s blue, white, and black in an abstract pattern that was painted by Njoku. Vogue He walked through the racks wearing his “second-half-of-the-tour jacket” from Movement of the People, by Uzo Njoku. The singer behind “Sax Fifth Avenue,” visits the song’s namesake.
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