via thefader.com
This year’s vitaminwater and The FADER #uncapped
series continued last night in New York with three members of LA’s
T.D.E. family, who transformed the white-walled West Side Gallery into a
dazzling performance space. A dressed-for-sweater-weather crowd that
included actresses Jessica Stroup and Chloe Bridges, designers Carly
Cushnie and Michelle Ochs and actor Anthony Mackie gathered after
sundown. They were greeted by chilled vitaminwater and DJ Green Lantern,
who blended Rich Homie Quan’s smooth “Type of Way” into a blistering
trap mix.
Soon, Miss Info arrived onstage to introduce T.D.E.’s first-ever female signee, GEN F alum SZA.
In a knee-skimming football jersey and platform sneakers, backed by a
DJ and keyboardist, the New Jersey native sang two new songs, “Julia”
and “Teen Spirit,” the latter produced by Toronto’s 16-year-old
Wondagurl. With humble confidence and a smile, she thanked the audience
for greeting the new girl so nicely, then passed the mic to Schoolboy Q,
who launched into a set of new tracks and old favorites—like “Blessed,”
“Sexting,” and “Hands on the Wheel,” from his Setbacks tape and last album, Habits and Contradictions.
After someone in the crowd tossed out a new nickname for Q—Quwop—he
dropped bouncy new single “Collard Greens,” the first from his upcoming
LP, Oxymoron, whose release date announcement seems imminent. Suddenly, king Kendrick
himself popped up for his verse on the song, sauntering onstage to
yelps from the crowd and a billion Instagram snaps. Watch them do
“Collard Greens” together, above. “Can I get one in?” he asked after,
lingering to deliver the towering “m.A.A.d. City” with Q as enthusiastic
hype man.
Kendrick departed and Schoolboy Q wrapped up with a buoyant rendition
of “Yay Yay” before sitting down with SZA and Miss Info to talk about
new beginnings, making albums instead of tapes, his adorable daughter
and his next album. “Oxymoron is finished. I turned it in,” he
confirmed. Cheers to that. Stay tuned for the full conversation, coming
next Monday. See photos of the party below, and for interviews and
performances from all of this (and past) year’s #uncapped events, check
out the vitaminwater YouTube channel.
#uncapped has made Monday nights less boring with surprise
performances in traditionally mundane venues all summer long. This
season of performances is coming to a close—for chances to win tickets
to this year’s upcoming final installment, follow vitaminwater and FADER on Twitter.
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