

So there is a bit of irony, or prophecy fulfillment, with him now having his own golf clothing line.
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You could find him posted up, dressed like an extra from the movie “Happy Gilmore” while smoking weed behind the high school gym. His pastime back then was going to thrift shops in the Seattle area, buying old golfer pants and sweaters. He was about 17 when he coined himself Professor Macklemore. No, for real, ask your grandpa / C an I have his hand-me-downs?īen Haggerty was about six years old when the West Coast was doing the Humpty Hump and introducing him to hip-hop. I’ma take your grandpa’s style / I’ma take your grandpa’s style Savin’ my money and / I’m hella happy that’s a bargain Passin’ up on those moccasins/ S omeone else has been walking inīummy and grungy, fuck it man / I am stuntin’ and flossin’ and (Jordan Jimenez / Special to The Athletic)Ĭoppin’ it, washin’ it / ‘ Bout to go and get some compliments Those seconds of liberation when strategy and execution and discipline must surrender to the elements and the sovereignty of their whims. Right now, it’s about those moments of serenity as the ball soars with wings of ambition. It was flush in the middle of the green.īut it’s not so much about where it lands, not yet for the new convert to golf obsession. His face flashed a should-be-fine smirk though he couldn’t see where it landed.Īs he pulled up to the green, parking behind a bunker, he could see his ball. He switched clubs and took another hack, lofting the ball out of the shadow of the trees and towards the flag. He was the only one playing, so Macklemore was leisure in pace. When you’re wearing a powder blue and cream cardigan, with matching powder blue slacks, chill is the vibe.

Not even when he discovered his ball left of the fairway on the perfectly brown dirt, spattered with earthy debris of twigs, rocks and pine cone fragments. The curving second shot produced no frustration in Macklemore. It again caromed off another towering evergreen conifer. He took another cut, the ball again disappearing into the California heavens. This time, the blood orange flag in the distance was visible as he pulled out an iron. Seattle’s rap star grinned at his fortune as he parked his cart next to where his tee shot landed. It banked off a tree, cracking the silence, and bouncing onto the edge of the fairway. The uncertainty of his ball’s flight was answered by a loud thud. The ball soared, bending left suddenly as if its GPS glitched, disappearing into the pale blue sky. Paak, Kool Moe Dee, Leon Bridges, Ed Sheeran, KRS-One and DJ Premier.After a few practice swipes, he stood over the ball, reared the club back and smacked it. As the release date draws near, the duo has released the tracklisting that shows off an impressive guest list that includes the likes of Chance The Rapper, Anderson. On February 26, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will release This Unruly Mess I’ve Made, their follow up to their 2012 album The Heist. Anderson Paak, Chance The Rapper, DJ Premier, Ed Sheeran, KRS-One, Leon Bridges, Macklemore, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Ryan Lewis.Allowing your spirit to shine can be contagious and that freedom from within is the light that we all need.” To be in touch with ourselves in knowing what we want, who we are and what feels good is such a gift. It feels very important for me to lead by example in sharing with others how we are in control of our own destiny.

However, it’s only harder when I try and resist it. To feel safe in outwardly expressing what it is that ignites a spark in me can be very challenging in the society we live in.
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“Feeling free in my gender fluidity and the way I connect with other humans is vital to my being. I find the content of someone else’s mind most attractive.
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Having the confidence to be comfortable in our skin and with who we are and being our true authentic selves. It’s very relatable,” Wold told Complex about the King of Chill produced song. “True freedom comes from within it’s the battle we face each day with our own identity. The song tackles the battle we face every day to be our authentic selves and a reminder that our freedom comes from within and how we hold the key to how “Free” we really are. Torii Wolf and DJ Premier’s collaborative album Flow Riiot is drawing near and the duo are joined by Macklemore for the single “Free.”
