I’ve only been to J-town a few times, but this past Wednesday, I went to support my brother, an MC and Music Supervisor for Bunim Murray Productions. They produce these shows that you might have heard of… “Real World,” and “Road Rules.”
He performed at 2nd Street Jazz Bar and Grill. But before they started the set, I wandered around the area and came across this cool skater/hip hop store called, “Fish Mart.” Check out the pics:



And here’s me, waiting for my bro to perform:

Me and my bro:

My bro, performing:

And my friends, J-Kwon and Sonya

My brother did a good job. I’m not just saying that because he’s my brother, but his delivery was on point. Music and art are not exactly the most sought-after occupations in Asian/Asian-American culture. Usually, your parents want you to be doctors, lawyers, investment bankers, anything with the word “Finance” in it. So, when you decide to take a chance to do something out-of-the-box, it’s a risky proposition. Then again, nothing in life is concrete.