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Wednesday Fashion Feature: Get To Know: Dres of Black Sheep 
Published Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:41 AM
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Born in New York City, Dres was raised in North Carolina where he met fellow NYC native Mista Lawnge.

The two became the 90s hip-hop group, Black Sheep.



The duo was part of NYC’s Native Tongues hip-hop movement, which also included De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest.

Black Sheep's 1991 debut album A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing went gold, with classic hits like "The Choice is Yours" and "Strobelite Honey".



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Dres and Mista Lawnge were quickly recognized for being intelligent and creative lyricists, expected to embark on a long and successful career.



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After lack of promotion and resulting poor sales of their follow-up album, Non-Fiction, the duo split up to took on solo projects.



Although they did re-unite on a couple of projects including the 2006 album 8WM/Novakane, Mista Lawnge eventually left to pursue a solo career.

It has been noted that his contribution to 8WM/Novakane was limited.



Dres has since started his own record label, BumRush Records, and continues his solo music career.



AllHipHop.com got a chance to speak with Dres and get an 80s/90s "hip-hop style 101" as he reminisced about fashion in Black Sheep's heyday.

He also discusses his upcoming album The Black Pool of Genius and more.



Check it out:



AllHipHop.com: You came up in the 80's and 90's. What were you rocking back then in terms of brands and trends and how has your style adapted since?



Dres: In the 80's I rocked Wallabees, silk shirts, mock neck shirts, Adidas and gold chains. We were extra with the hair. It was definitely the quintessential project kid, young hustler look. We wore stuff that differentiated us from the average cats.



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Waxy Leather Wallabees by Clarks



In terms of my style now, it's pretty close to what it was like back in the 90's. I was never "Afrocentric", rocking dashikis, etc. I became more of a Polo kid - clean cut and almost preppy. You would have [A Tribe Called] Quest or De La Soul in dashikis, African garb - safari clothes. You might have seen me in a Missoni sweater and Timberlands.



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I still wear clothes that are over 10 years old. I got my stuff cheap, we used to hustle. We did everything we could do to make people think that we didn't hustle whereas these days, kids do the opposite, like wear a shirt that says "I SELL CRACK" with pants that are way too big. They try to make a statement that isn't even true in most cases.



When we were coming up, we wanted to be well versed, walk into any room and be able to garnish a certain level of respect from whoever is in there. I know grown men who don't even own a pair of slacks. We always had a realization of Manhattan. It was always the place, the breeding ground for where we wanted to be - successful. We wanted to play on Park Ave and Fifth Ave as well as the projects.



AllHipHop.com: What do you think about current trends kids are wearing? Like skinny jeans and heavily embellished clothing?



Dres: Definitely not a fan. I kind of understand youngsters trying to find their identity. They are so far away from recognizing opportunities, they just walk right by them. I definitely see the evolution of urban designers though. I mean I never owned FUBU or Cross Colors. Nothing wrong with them, but I just never got into it. Those clothes look buffoon-ish to me. Like I remember Karl Kani bringing me clothes that stopped at my knees when I was on Arsenio Hall. That type of stuff was never part of my pallet.



It probably didn't come across well that I didn't support many urban brands, but now they've evolved into something I might actually look at. Like stuff without logos plastered all over it – that's more up my alley, I might just take a second look. If I like it, I wouldn't be afraid to wear it at this point.



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"Have the balls to just be yourself. One of the hardest and easiest things to do in live is to just be yourself" - Dres



I didn't see my father in anything but a suit and he was a heroine dealer. He would be taking off his suit jacket and playing basketball in the middle of the day. I came from chic and stylish projects. Girls in my projects boosted [stole] us clothes. Guess Jeans at $200 a pair, stuff from Nordstrom and Saks. They would take our sizes, go shopping and sell us whatever they got for like a third of the cost. They actually would pick out stuff based on what we would look good in. These girls had a good eye for fashion.



When I got into music, I had a good sense of style and what looks good on me. Not only in the hip-hop world, but also outside. Kanye looks at me and tells me I need to be dressing him. At first I wasn't sure if he was messing with me.



I was always comfortable in my own skin. I never owned a pair of Jordans. What kids do for Jordans now reminds me of what kids used to do for minks and sheepskin back in the day. It makes me think why our kids are fighting each other to achieve a status that is so impossible to maintain? I mean they're not lowering prices, they're raising them. In these times, it seems everybody has stepped their style game up. Sean John is not only competitive with other urban brands, but also with Ralph Lauren. That's very cool. It took a minute for urban brands to get there.



In our "Flavor of the Month" video, I wore a Hugo Boss suit. But I don't rap about what I'm wearing, or my car. What I'm wearing should just be a given; those aren't things you should be rapping about. When I was very young, hip-hop didn't exist. I learned from my parent's music. Music always took me where I wasn't. The music that was always relevant to me showed me what I couldn't just look out my window and see. It had a lot more to do with a "mindscape", somewhere that I needed to be and would fight to get to.



AllHipHop.com You've successfully been touring all over the world. After the warm reception your brand of hip-hop gets in other countries, have you ever considered packing up and moving away permanently?



Dres: Yes I have, and I haven't totally ruled it out. I just got a lot of hope in me, I try to be an optimist. I think its important that I stick around. I left NYC for awhile and felt it was important for me to come back. After all that east/west coast thing, I was like "is this really happening?" But right now, I have my own label, I have some things on the table. I don't look for other people to do things that I should be able to do for myself. I pick myself up and do it again. Whether it's bigger or smaller, it's at least authentic and high quality.



AllHipHop.com When are you releasing The Black Pool Of Genius and what can we expect with this new album?



Dres: It releases November 11th 2009 on my label, BumRush Records. The album is ridiculous. Produced by Ski from Roc-A-Blok with many guest appearances. I'm supposed to be getting a track from Pete Rock, De La Soul, and more.



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Kinte said:

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July 1, 2009 10:31 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

loved black sheep, it was mad cool jean grae paid homage to them to... i feel alot of what he said, like about people used to not dress like 'hey im a crack dealer' now they do... altho they prob knew use shot crack dressed up in a suit and drivin a benz haha

i defo check his new joint

big up
July 1, 2009 10:39 AM
 

HOT97 said:

HOT97 SAYS:Whoever is in charge of the Fashion department is either OLD, BLIND, or just a HATER.....I have yet  to see anything worth looking at or even to talk about....
July 1, 2009 10:41 AM
 

CRANSTONJ said:

it would be dope if the native tounge movt could drop a compilation album oir mix cd or something...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGU4DWajFGM
July 1, 2009 10:48 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

@ HOT97

IF YOU DONT THINK BLACK SHEEP OR ANY OF THE NATIVE TOUNGE'S ARE 'WORTH' TALKING ABOUT.... THEN YOU SHOULD JUST FUCK OFF SOME OTHER SITE, ITS REFRESHING TO HAVE A DECENT PERSON INTERVIEWED OR DISCUSSED ON THIS SITE INSTEAD OF THE LIKES OF RICK ROSS, YOUNG BERG OR SOULJA BOY ETC FOR ONCE
July 1, 2009 11:01 AM
 

Hoeyuno said:

I dubbed over my tone loc tape with a black sheep album when I was like 9 or 10....I remember a song where the whole song was sayin fuck you and fuck it up... I think that was the first tape I had to hide from my parents
July 1, 2009 11:34 AM
 

ahanti 7 said:

Black Sheep was one of my favorite groups. I remember he used to call Chi Ali his little brother. I remember a song they did were he raps about killing and shooting shit up and at the end of the song he says I had a dream I thought I was hard.
July 1, 2009 1:30 PM
 

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July 1, 2009 1:36 PM
 

TYBO2020 said:

THE INTERVIEW WAS PEACE..DRES..DON'T DO CROWDS THAT WERE'NT BORN WHEN YOU WAS ROCKING..THAT SONG SHOULD BE UNIVERSALLY KNOWN THOUGH, AT LEAST THE ENGINE#9 PART! FASHION IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT..A LOTTA PEOPLE MAKING IT SEMI-WACK AGAIN..DON'T WEAR IT
July 1, 2009 2:09 PM
 

GreasySurpreme said:

I love him but he looks tired now.
July 1, 2009 2:30 PM
 

HOT97 said:

 
Water Ur Seeds said:
@ HOT97

IF YOU DONT THINK BLACK SHEEP OR ANY OF THE NATIVE TOUNGE'S ARE 'WORTH' TALKING ABOUT.... THEN YOU SHOULD JUST FUCK OFF SOME OTHER SITE, ITS REFRESHING TO HAVE A DECENT PERSON INTERVIEWED OR DISCUSSED ON THIS SITE INSTEAD OF THE LIKES OF RICK ROSS, YOUNG BERG OR SOULJA BOY ETC FOR ONCE

HOT97 SAYS:Go fart in a bottle and open it in a week bitch...

This is the fashion section, i am not talking about his skills or career..Your an idiot Fashion Fashion Fashion Bitch
July 1, 2009 4:17 PM
 

poe said:

wtf? @ them shoes
July 1, 2009 4:21 PM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

@ HOT 97

YOUR DIRTY HOE BREATH PROBABLY SMELLS LIKE A WEEK OLD FART FROM SUCKIN OFF FLEX AND RICK ROSS'S COCK... ASWEL AS YOUR FISHY PUSSY

HES TALKIN ABOUT FASHION FASHION FASHION, THAT MAKES IT RELIVENT........ TO THE FASHION SECTION
July 1, 2009 5:01 PM
 

lethal5 said:

Dres had an ill freestyle where he was dissing MC Hammer back in the day. It was over the "def fresh crew" beat It was one of the best disses of all time

PLEASE HELP ME FIND IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
July 1, 2009 6:17 PM
 

HOT97 said:

  Water Ur Seeds said:
@ HOT 97

YOUR DIRTY HOE BREATH PROBABLY SMELLS LIKE A WEEK OLD FART FROM SUCKIN OFF FLEX AND RICK ROSS'S COCK... ASWEL AS YOUR FISHY PUSSY

HES TALKIN ABOUT FASHION FASHION FASHION, THAT MAKES IT RELIVENT........ TO THE FASHION SECTION


HOT97 SAYS: I really dont like the profanity towards me..But if you like it then fine...I express myself  as respectfully as possible and keep I it moving. NEXT
July 1, 2009 6:28 PM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

@ HOT 97

U KEEP IT RESPECTFUL??? LOL OK... I'LL KEEP A LOOK OUT FOR THAT ON YOUR HATEFUL FILLED COMMENTS IN FUTURE... I SUPOSE CALLING SOME1 AN IDOIT IS RESPECTFUL HAHA PEACE
July 2, 2009 4:27 AM
 

HOT97 said:

HOT97 SAYS:When is the last time you saw me type the words "PUSSY OR COCK"?

I may shut you down in other ways, but i choose my words differently...
July 2, 2009 10:33 AM
 

PoorValleySlim said:

I just think there is something about you HOT97 that people don't like. I can't figure it out though. I mean, I don't like you and I don't even know why. I guess its just the ignorant things you say. And for some reason you just come off as not very intelligent and sort of faking the whole thing. Sorry but thats life.

Fashion today you can't tell if someone is some EMO kid or into hip hop. The skinny jeans and the bright colors all blend in together. Its lame.

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July 2, 2009 1:13 PM
 

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September 11, 2009 3:54 PM
 

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