SNS interview Yung Kazi
In times like this, it's the community that gives us the power to keep grinding, and Crenshaw's own artist Kazi is exactly what we are craving. The young creative tells his story through clay, sculpturing comic-like characters and toys that speak the LA-native tongue. From videos to bold statements, Kezi is a true multi-talented artist that needs your attention, because, well, he is that good. Check out the SNS interview with him below and peep the Nike Air Max 95s on his feet, because you can get them here.
SNS: What’s your name?
Kazi: My name Is Jordan, but I go by Kazi as my artist name.
When and why did you start creating with Clay/Claymation?
I’m from the Crenshaw District of Los Angeles just off of Crenshaw and Slauson.
*When and why did you start creating with Clay/Claymation? *
I got into claymation very accidentally I would say. It started because I had a song I was about to put out named toy and was thinking of a clever cover art to match. I had always loved the PJ’s and Crashbox and Old Michael Jackson videos featuring claymation so I went to Michaels, bought some clay, and made myself as a clay character. It turned out pretty fire and then my homie suggested we try to animate it. Which resulted in the Toy music video.
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I’d say it’s going on two years now.
When and why did you start creating with Clay/Claymation?
I was actually on the hunt for these Neighborhood X Clarks that I couldn’t find anywhere and I ended up stumbling across them on the site.
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I think it was the fact that when I was a kid I didn’t really have it like that to have a bunch of kicks. I was happy with a pair of Vans honestly but I always had taste and wanted sick shoes even though I couldn’t always afford em. So when I got older it was just like welp now I got it so ima get it.
What’s one of your favorite sneakers?
SNS: Whats your name!!!
*How long have you been into skating? *
I’ve been skating since I was 12 I’m 23 bout to be 24 in November so about 11-12 years.
Any new collaborations or projects coming up that you’re looking forward to? Yes, actually I have an album titled Archer Dropping in November. I have a little something I’m putting together with Baker skateboards. Me and my guy Anwar Carrots got something in the works and I'm working on my second project with The Hundreds. Don’t wanna give it all away but stay tuned. Your man stays busy!