You mean the money and the violence and stuff? We plan to unpack all that below, but first, hit play on the image above and listen to Vince Staples' music from his new album Big Fish Theory. You will all thank me later. I'm hyped to see em both. — Vince Staples (@vincestaples) August 25, 2015. Sprite is just within me sometimes, you know what I mean? Cookies help us deliver our Services. I saw him open for Q in 2014 and even though I knew his music beforehand, his performance was so good it made me a huge fan.

In an interview with The Guardian, Vince opens up about his former obsession with violence. 464 comments. Not afraid to have a strong opinion. That’s why this is so important to me. Everyone’s trying to prove they’re tough.

I'm planning on seeing him again in March as well. So they’ll be able to connect with you. Sprite is a very spiritual experience. He details his time as a teen in a gang in his debut album, Summertime '06. Vince Staples, the newly popular 22-year-old rapper, wants you to know that.
I don’t think of Sprite as a soda. This interview has been edited and condensed. Long beach has also been called home by Snoop Dogg, Sublime and Warren G. Subscribe to the Indie Shuffle bot, here, and we'll keep you updated on all of the famous rappers currently being born in Long Beach. u/BaioC. “I don’t think of Sprite as a soda,” says rapper Vince Staples. And with tweets like this, he might just be the most interesting influencer in the world. And we tend to forget that.”, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2jnZs0Sx4k, When the current song has ended you'll see it here. In Staples' latest ad with Sprite, which you can watch below, the rapper greets a 'random teenager' and then gives him a Sprite, making sure the kid drinks it in a way that displays the logo. Also finish your night with a sprite have a good one everybody. @rutshelle⁠, Kob la fet deja!! September 21, 2017 July 3, 2020 CPE 0 Comments norf norf, Summertime '06, vince staples “I ain’t never ran from nothin’ but the police.” Bitch you thirsty, please grab a Sprite

but this song goes in especially hard, I know this beat was definitely not made on earth. Vince Staples comes from the Ramona Park area of North Long Beach, California. [Playbook Series] Lead Generation: Learn everything you need to know to launch an audience-first content program. There’s no reason: it’s a bloodthirst" (refreshing, like Sprite.) Your music also falls in line with that school of thought. Vince Staples has appeared in a powerful new advertisement for Sprite, where he addresses the merits of individuality within the rap game and society in general. We’re not trying to grab for any money or attention or things like that. I wrote that song before we got the contract. I am here to unite us all. I remember Thirst […] and then we have Sprite Remix. There was nobody.

“Sprite is like a vitamin, sometimes you’ve got to take it daily.” Real actual words from your boy Vince, there. — Vince Staples (@vincestaples) August 31, 2015 Vince and Sprite are an inseparable duo at this point. When the current song has ended you'll see it here, Vince Staples has appeared in a Sprite ad. He’s great.

Vince Staples' music is distinct and stands out among the genre, with a background that's different to a lot of his peers, it becomes apparent why.

Sprite is like a vitamin, sometimes you’ve got to take it daily. Any ideas ?” Detailed Tweet Analytics for Vince Staples's tweet - crip. Watch his new Sprite ad and stream the LP below. Vince Staples has also sung about Sprite in his song "Rain Come Down." Vince Staples is the latest to be profiled in Sprite’s Obey Your Thirst video series, done by FADER.Watch as Vince speaks on the people who pushed his artistic expression, keeping your values and his hope of inspiring people after him. — Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 25, 2015. As an avid "fan" of Sprite, his sponsorship with the the Coca-Cola company has resulted in a slew of Tweets and some entertaining video content. He states, "I started gangbanging because I wanted to kill people. That gets me to jail, and I don’t want a case from ten years ago to be popped up. What’s your rule for the brands you decide to work with? @vincestaples | 1,155,299 followers.

https://twitter.com/vincestaples/status/886429009671860224. Could you talk about that? I think it’s corny.

I really want to hear some BFT live, I saw him at a festival when summertime '06 came out. It’s just not important, man. That’s just not me. I probably fulfilled the contract before the contract was signed. In the short documentaries, Drake, Nas, and Isaiah Rashad speak about the spiritual aspect of Sprite. Over 20 years have passed since then, but Sprite hasn’t abandoned hip-hop. It's a pretty cool ad but that's not where it ends – we're pretty certain that the rapper has gone way over his contractual obligation by about 100 Tweets. ... Vince seems like a really interesting guy.

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In his newer music he moves away from this theme as can be seen on Big Fish Theory.

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Sprite has a decades-long relationship with hip-hop, which crystallized in 1994 with the launch of the “Obey Your Thirst” campaign. ⁠ That's real time data that you just can't pass up.