For this #tbt (read: #throwbackthursday, read: flashback to days past), I’m going to visually recount when Joshy, Jee, Veny and I took our ghetto a$$e$ to see Snoop in Seoul, because, well, I realized I never repped him on the blog, and because it was super fun and it also wasn’t an epic bomb of a show like that time Collin and I thought we saw Gaga cover Gaga.
I realize this was pretty much almost a year ago next month, thus making it the perfect specimen for a flashy flashback.
We all got really super excited when we knew Snoop was coming. There was the minor wonderment of how the man was going to enter the country under the influence, because you know he has to be, and there was no way he wasn’t going to be without it, but Korea is a druggless country. There was also the brief discussion of how we ourselves were going to get “lit”.
Joshua and I seriously looked up directions for how to smoke banana peels like a coupla hippies, but that turned up preposterous results, and work that proved to be far too extensive for an outcome that would not warrant our backbreaking labor over my measly toaster oven.
Guess we would just have to sip on dat gin (soju) n’ juice the old fashioned way while we got to work on our hand-crafted Olde English LBC represent costumerie. We kept in true Rastafarian color scheme to go along with his Snoop Lion-ness.
I would personally like to thank Itaewon’s skeezy scene for being a magical garden of glorious ghetto herb jewels! Thank you for bedazzling our bosoms!
After Snoopifying ourselves. Purple drank and a fat one.
Moving outdoors to some bars to get all hood and shit.
Bad bitchez.
Is this guy the biggest thug you ever did see or what? Livin dat THUGLYFE.
The show was at Olympic Park Stadium, and once we got in, it felt so lax compared to concerts back home. I’m used to hardcore security at Staples Center where you cannot walk an inch without someone checking your ticket, but once we were inside, we were able to run down and we were on a lower platform just dancing and singing (screaming, let’s be honest, I lost my voice) the whole night with a slew of other people. It was bomb diggity.
We also made bets about what time and what song he was going to start with, and guess who was the lucky ducky?! That’d be moi! He kicked it off as Snoop Lion with his then-new “La La La” and after that he was Snoop Dogg for the rest of the show.
Everyone owed me a cocktail that I really did not need at that point in my life.
In keeping with the theme of the evening, and because we wanted to try and stalk him and sneak into the after party with him and 2NE1, we went to every super gangsta bar in Itaewon. We ended up spending the bulk of our evening in Club Zion, which I deem the island bar because I like to imagine that’s what it’d feel like if you were on some sweaty island somewhere. I met a bald man named Herbert, and I will not be returning there again!
And no, we did not meet or get into any Snoop Doggy Dogg parties. But I know where to find all the Tanzanians if you’re looking.
All in all, it was an excellent show and we had SO much fun!
Always remember, WEST COAST IS THE BEST COAST!
As a jew living in the orient, and I used to live in the LBC and I’ll be back there in two weeks, I’m quite happy to have discovered this blog.
Looks like a good show! So, is it popular to smoke that in Korea and do they know what that leaf means…?
haha thanks! It’s actually illegal in Korea, as are all drugs, which makes it even funnier that they sell that bling here. The ghetto fab dress up was super fun, as was the show! He puts on a fun one! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
I also highly doubt they know what that leaf means. It goes hand in hand with all the Engrish. Just rock it, no care what it means 😉
Here in mainland China, many things are illegal but there are no laws. I was surprised how much people smoke up in the open. They execute for hard drugs but are quite lax for soft. South Korea is definitely a rule-of-law kinda country. Anyways.
Definitely! I know some ppl who have gotten busted here and that’s no fun!