A hoodie (also called a hooded sweatshirt or hoody) is a sweatshirt with a hood. They often include a muff sewn onto the lower front, a hood, and (usually) a drawstring to adjust the hood opening, and may have a vertical zipper down the center similar to a windbreaker style jacket.
The garment's style and form can be traced back to Medieval Europe when the formal wear for monks included a long, decorative hood called cowl worn a tunic or robes. The hooded sweatshirt was first produced in the United States starting in the 1930s. The modern clothing style was first produced by Champion in the 1930s and marketed to laborers working who endured freezing temperatures while working in upstate New York. The term hoodie entered popular usage in the 1990s.
The hoodie took off in the 1970s, with several factors contributing to its success. Hip hop culture developed in New York City around this time, and the hoodie's element of instant anonymity, provided by the accessible hood, appealed to those with criminal intent. High fashion also contributed during this era, as Norma Kamali and other high-profile designers embraced and glamorized the new clothing. Most critical to the hoodie's popularity during this time was its iconic appearance in the blockbuster Rocky film.
Steven Markowitz (born August 19, 1988), better known by his stage name Hoodie Allen, is an independent American hip-hop artist and rapper.
Hoodie was born in New York City and raised in a Jewish household on Long Island He started writing lyrics as a child, and would perform raps for his friends at house parties. Growing up, his nickname was "Hoodie." He wanted a rapper name that "would stick in peoples' minds and be a little bit funny and representative of who I am," so he settled on "Hoodie Allen."
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2010, where he studied finance and marketing at The Wharton School, and was a brother in the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. While there, he met his producer, RJF. After graduating, he worked at Google as an AdWords associate in their START (Standardized AdWords Reseller Training) program. He would leave at 7 AM for a bus ride to the Google offices in Mountain View, work a full day at Google, return at 6 PM, and then write songs, answer fan emails, and schedule concerts until 2 or 3 AM. Reflecting on this, Hoodie said, "I was moving so fast, and even while I was at Google there was so much going on that I felt like I was doing two full-time jobs." His dream and passion was music, so when he got opportunities to do live shows, he decided to leave Google.
Edward Christopher "Ed" Sheeran (born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter who is currently signed to Asylum / Atlantic Records. Sheeran broke through commercially in June 2011, when his debut single "The A Team" debuted at number 3 on the UK chart.
Sheeran was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire to Irish and English parents, before moving to Framlingham, Suffolk; he is a cousin of TV journalist and presenter Gordon Burns. He learned guitar at a very young age, and began writing songs during his time at Thomas Mills High School in Framlingham. His early childhood memories, referred to in a interview on the Zane Lowe show, included listening to Van Morrison on his countless trips to London with his parents and going to an intimate gig with Damien Rice in Ireland when he was 11. He also opened for Nizlopi in Norwich in April 2008 after being one of their guitar technicians. Sheeran began recording in 2005, which led to the release of his first EP, The Orange Room EP. Sheeran also released 2 albums, a self-titled one in 2006 and Want Some? in 2007. He moved to London in 2008 to play gigs, starting off in very small venues, playing every day, to as little as five people. In 2008, he auditioned for the ITV series Britannia High.
Kina Kasuya Grannis (born August 4, 1985) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter. She is half Japanese and half English, Irish, French, Scottish, Dutch and German. Grannis was the winner of the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl contest. As a result of winning, she earned a recording contract with Interscope Records and had her music video played during the commercials of Super Bowl XLII. She recently won Best Web-Born Artist at the 2011 MTV O Music Awards.
Her progress in the competition was covered in The Orange County Register and The Wall Street Journal. Grannis has also been featured on FOX News Los Angeles, Good Day L.A. and Yahoo!.
Kina grew up in Mission Viejo, California, and it was here where her love for music began. In elementary school, she composed and submitted piano compositions to district art competitions. Soon afterwards, she began playing the violin, an instrument she would play throughout high school. By age 15, she started teaching herself the guitar and it was this instrument with which she fell in love.
Grace Anne Helbig (born September 27, 1985) is an American comedian, actress and internet personality. She is best known for creating the My Damn Channel web series Daily Grace and as a correspondent on Attack of the Show! on the G4 network.
Grace Anne Helbig was born on September 27, 1985 in South Jersey to John Helbig and Theresa McGinnis. Helbig has an older brother, John, and a younger brother, Tim. Her parents divorced when she was about three years old. From her parents' remarriages, Helbig has a stepfather, Bill, and a stepmother, Maureen. She attended Gateway Regional High School in Woodbury Heights, New Jersey, where she played on the varsity tennis team. At a later time, she earned money teaching tennis to children.
In 2003, Helbig began studying at Ramapo College in Mahwah, NJ. It was there that she met her friend and creative partner, Michelle Vargas. During her college years, she took improv classes at the People's Improv Theater in New York City. She started her first improv and sketch comedy groups with some of her college friends. She was a semi-finalist in the 2005 Miss New Jersey USA beauty pageant.
Plot
"Little Deaths" is composed by three segments with short stories of sex, violence, death and revenge in England. 1st segment: "House & Home" Richard Gull and his wife Victoria Gull claim that are good Samaritans and invite the starving homeless Sorrow to have a bath and dinner with them at home. However they spike the wine and when Sorrow wakes up, she is tied naked on a bed in the basement. Richard abuses of her and Victoria stays with Sorrow humiliating her while he has a shower. He hears a scream and when he arrives in the basement, he has a gruesome surprise. 2nd segment: "Mutant Tool" The former addicted prostitute Jen lives with her former pimp and drug dealer Frank, who also abducts persons to steal their kidneys to deliver to Dr. Reese. Jen gives her best efforts to stay clean and refuses to meet clients from the former "agency" where she worked. When Frank asks her to go to Dr. Reese, he gives some tablets for her. Jen has headaches and nightmares and she returns to Dr. Reese, but soon she discovers the truth about the tablets that Dr. Reese gave to her. 3rd segment: "Bitch" The receptionist Claire is addicted in kinky sex with her mate Pete. She has a phobia with dogs and can only satisfy herself with twisted sex. Pete asks her to have normal sex but she invites him to have a threesome with their friend Al. Pete does not accept and she has sex with Al anyway. Pete plots revenge against his beloved woman.
Keywords: anthology, body-modification, british, death, doctor, dominatrix, down-and-out, england, large-penis, nazi-experiment
Experimentation ... Revenge ... All Part of Life's Twisted Games ...
Plot
A driver slavishly follows his GPS and discovers to his cost that he has become marooned in a small village in the north of England. Distracted by the GPS and his cellphone, he knocks down one of the village inhabitants and crashes into a tree. That evening and until early the next day, the locals decide to teach him a lesson - and provide a little sport for the residents of Leathermill.
A sweet-natured charity worker finds his life turned upside down, when he falls in love with a mysterious woman
Even the bravest men fall
(Man, I'm fresh as hell in this hoodie)
Let's get it, Omarion, wit my hoodie on
Wit my hoodie on, wit my hoodie on
See the money, see the cars
See the house, livin' large
Look in the mirror, see a star
Motospace, hella far
They at the bottom, I'm on top
I'm so high, I can't drop
And you can find me in your city
Steezed out wit my hoodie
(I go, I go, I go so hard)
I got my 501 jeans on
(Wit my hoodie on)
All white V-Neck clean
(Wit my hoodie on)
Fresh out the box so boss
(Wit my hoodie on)
I drop my steez on
(Wit my hoodie on)
I'm gettin' money all day, everyday
(Wit my hoodie on)
Baby, lookin' good over there
(Wit the hoodie on)
Hustlers, gangstas, bustas, ridas
(The goin' out wit they hoodie on)
See the fade bright lights
See my chick, see the ice
I hit the stage, I kill the mic
Get em' on the floor, we gettin' right
Nigga, I'm a vet, give it up
I get respect, Cali love
And you can find me in your city
Steezed out wit my hoodie
(I go, I go, I go so hard)
I got my 501 jeans on
(Wit my hoodie on)
All white V-Neck clean
(Wit my hoodie on)
Fresh out the box so boss!
(Wit my hoodie on)
I drop my steez on
(Wit my hoodie on)
I'm gettin' money all day, everyday
(Wit my hoodie on)
Baby, lookin' good over there
(Wit the hoodie on)
Hustlers, gangstas, bustas, ridas
(The goin' out wit they hoodie on)
I get money all day, everyday wit my hoodie on
Strong on the rap game, know I get my bully on
And I stay strapped, boy, you know I keep my fully on
Hustle like I'm broke even though a nigga fully on
Aww, ya'll be doin' too much, this is 2010
We don't do button ups, this incredible fashion
This incredible fabric, got my Levi's saggin'
Got my L Coat draggin'
Oww, comin' down on you hoes, comin' down like I'm Hova
I had to rock on the stove, I smoke a rock when I roll!
You know that presidential, pass it to O
He like, "Oh no, I'm high off life my nigga"
I'm like, "Alright, my nigga, I guess that's more for me"
Chronic wit no seeds like no ovaries
You dig it [unverified]
But if you don't, then who cares?
I got my hood on my arm and hoodie over my head, rock
I got my 501 jeans on
(Wit my hoodie on)
All white V-Neck clean
(Wit my hoodie on)
Fresh out the box so boss
(Wit my hoodie on)
I drop my steez on
(Wit my hoodie on)
I'm gettin' money all day, everyday
(Wit my hoodie on)
Baby, lookin' good over there
(Wit the hoodie on)
Hustlers, gangstas, bustas, ridas
(The goin' out wit they hoodie on)
Man, I hope they don't think I'ma rob em' with this hoodie on
Yeah dog, I got stopped by the cops for wearin' a hoodie
Well, this 'BB The Jerk'
ProPheT
Yeah, Starworld, you already know
Aye, we home
For a second ill be the fashion police and im just looking at your garms you been on too many catalogue sprees
With your grannyfied curtain designs, your hurting my eyes,
You really should revise your dress sense before you walk on by,
Im kinda mixed up in this disco inferno,
Baggy jeans and a tight top, lemonade and pernod
Im sticking out like a sore thumb but i aint concerned though, no, uh oh,oh oh oh (boogie)
Fling on an A D I D A S hoodie and just boogie woogie with me
Ohhhhh...
Or you can just. put on your dancing shoes and get loose
Can you get loose can you??
So i was up in this trendy bar mingling
My keys around my neck were jingling
And you was looking at me like it was my bling
You was staring at me like to say i was ginger
I was dishing out out the same dirty looks trust me your the minger
Errrr, whos she, whos that, whos her??
The bouncer was approaching me coz i was dressed really inappropriately
No hood, no hats, no this, no that
Lets rolluh olll uh olll ..(out)
Right everybody, if youve got someone who cant dress properly, yeah you need to direct them this way.
Why not just cut up all your old clothes and make a quilt so i can wrap myself up when im feeling cold,
Why not dash your ugly boots on the fire and burn them down to charcoal,
If your not feeling the way that your bedrin is dressing dont be stressing send them in my direcion please,
Black shoes , white socks, no uhh ohhh
Polka dots, no uhh ohhh
Flowery frocks, no uhh ohhh