{"id":191339,"date":"2011-11-14T16:19:03","date_gmt":"2011-11-14T22:19:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nicekicks.com\/?p=191339"},"modified":"2022-09-16T03:27:10","modified_gmt":"2022-09-16T08:27:10","slug":"mick-boogie-talks-adidas-mixtape-run-dmc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/mick-boogie-talks-adidas-mixtape-run-dmc\/","title":{"rendered":"Mick Boogie Talks “My adidas” Mixtape & Run DMC"},"content":{"rendered":"
Mick Boogie<\/strong> is a fixture in the hip-hop culture and DJ scene with a live work resume and collaboration catalog that continues to impress and improve. Recently he stepped into the sneaker realm with his ?My adidas? mixtape. Co-signed by the brand itself, the 13-track tribute blends the Hollis Crew?s classics with a new school update. Sounds a lot like the kicks. Snkrs Day caught up with Mick to discuss his move to Brooklyn, the importance of Run DMC and adidas, and the tribute it inspired.<\/p>\n Last time we caught up you were just about to make the move to Brooklyn. How has the city been treating you?<\/strong><\/p>\n Best thing I ever did. You have to put yourself in a position for success if you want to succeed and that’s exactly what I did, thank God. There hasn’t been one minute since I’ve moved that I’ve looked back and wished I did something different. NYC is truly the land of opportunity.<\/p>\n You?ve DJed many different spots in many different cities, what?s the best part of spinning in NY?<\/strong><\/p>\n The amount of people who know their music and the diversity of people that come from all over the world. Most of my club nights consist of so many genres and styles of music, so many different types of people, and so on. It makes my job really fun when you can get extra creative.<\/p>\n About this project, what was your first thought when you heard adidas was celebrating the 25th anniversary of “My Adidas”?<\/strong><\/p>\n My first thought was we need to do a mixtape! [Laughs<\/em>]. I feel like I’ve helped create the lane of tribute\/redo mixtapes starting with the VH1 Honors tape a few years ago (“The Honor Roll”) and continuing when Terry Urban and I did the De La Soul tribute a year later. This is a natural extension of that idea with even better branding.<\/p>\n