Even with a mix-up at Fresh Cafe, being double booked, Paulskeee did not let that get in the way of carrying through with the jam and executing a dope one at that. He was given a garage that was used as a storage area but with the help of Froy & Jasper, they turned that spot into a makeshift space. When you think about the history of Hiphop, that's exactly how it went down. Creating space out of nothing. Creating something out of nothing. And this Mighty 4 jam in Oahu reminded me of what it's all about thanks to Miles' ninong Paulskeee. Hip Hop you don't stop!
Paulskee Jr and his dad, Paulskeee.
Dedicated to High Chief XL
Miles' pops, Jus Jones, spinning the breaks.
Skeme Richards rocking the jam.

I played all the Hip Hop classics (photo by Kavet).
LOFA hosting the black book battle, repping Lightsleepers.
Bboys, Bgirls, including the youth getting down!
Big Mox hosting.
Honoring Hip Hop pioneers and organizers, teaching the youth their history during the Mighty 4 Appreciation Awards ceremony.
"I never worked a day in my life once I found what I was passionate about and stuck to it."- DJ James Cole, speaking on his personal history as a DJ.
Big ups to DJ James Cole (triple OG as Jus calls him) and Kavet!
Inspiring the community in Oahu.
Lil' Demon was the illest Bboy at the jam in my opinion!
He was interviewed by the news.
The jam was packed and felt more like a garage party.
The night contiuned with Skeme Richards busting out all the feel goods.
Even Miles' aunties Bri & Terri came!
RIP High Chief, Miles' dad's homie.
Piece by East Three (RSC, 808 Giants)
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