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Toure Show

Tremaine Emory-I Quit Supreme

Toure Show

DCP Entertainment

Society & Culture, Arts, Performing Arts

4.8880 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2023

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Tremaine Emory is a designer and creative director who was at Supreme until recently. He resigned alleging rampant racism at Supreme. In this recent interview, we talk about what happened, why he left, and why he believed in putting images of lynchings on t-shirts. This is his first time talking publicly about what happened at Supreme. Important conversation. Toure Show Episode 397: I Quit Supreme Original Air date: Sep. 27, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey Music Lover It's time for Somme Tom Bona jamming to some yot rock

0:07.9

Gonna'all school with some beep up open for fun

0:11.1

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0:17.0

the need for dancing.

0:18.0

Here we go!

0:19.0

I've heard drum and bass!

0:21.0

Oh, just 110 pounds! Tom Bola! Open for fun!

0:27.0

Terms apply 18 plus, please play safely.

0:30.0

You were there two years, Supreme.

0:32.0

Year and a year and a half.

0:34.0

So, was the first year cool?

0:37.0

Um,

0:40.0

nah. It was pretty much, um...

0:47.0

It was pretty like... a struggle from the beginning.

0:55.0

Really?

0:57.0

Yeah, and things start to...

1:00.0

You know, what's that game where like the things pop up you got to hit him?

1:05.8

Wackamol. Wackamol. It was a Wackamol. It was a Wackamol situation.

1:09.4

So they weren't allowing you to be the creative person you want to be?

1:14.0

No, not at all.

1:16.0

It's a ratio.

1:18.0

Okay though.

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