California Love, In West Florida.

Dephree is brining the West Coast vibes on his newest single “Batman”, a sound the St.Pete Hip Hop scene hasn’t experienced.

On “Batman” Dephree brings that Hyphy sound that would make Mac Dre proud.

Despite just touching down in the 727, Dephree is no stranger on the mic. Over the past decade Dephree has been making moves in the LA Hip Hop scene bringing more feel good vibes than a gangster rap sound the area is known for. On “Batman” Dephree perfectly captures the West Coast Bay Area Hyphy sound that also fits the feel good vibes of the Tampa Bay Area. From one Bay to another, I feel Dephree can really make waves capturing this sound and putting a more 727 vibe on it, making his tracks a mainstay in the Tampa Bay party scene.

“Peace and Love” has that old school jam band esthetic that was made for St.Pete beach days.
This song just makes you want to run down the street in your boxers, chasing the ice cream man.

That’s not to stay Dephree just makes West Coast music, his music is for everyone. On “Peace and Love” Dephree takes more of a festival/ sing along feel, stay you just want to sing along with. If you want a deep cut from Dephree check out “Nobody Like Me”. The beat provided by King Graint sounds straight off the ice cream truck.

If you want more on Dephree’s life before the burg, check out his episode of “Coastal Castaways” from Coastal Creative. Not sure when Dephree is set to drop his next project but if “Batman” his any sign of what’s to come I would be down. I would love to see him make like a perfect beach album for everyone to vibe to this upcoming summer bringing that Hyphy vibe and “Kush & OJ” era Cardo/Sledgren style production, creating the definitive feel good St.Pete style.

A One-Stop Shop, For Creativity.

Coastal Creative hosted its first and last “Creatorsburg” of 2020, allowing creatives across all mediums to share and create new ideas as well as check out their new space located at 2201 1st Ave S, Saint Petersburg.

The community is thriving with local creatives across all mediums.

Throughout Coastal Creatives huge warehouse space, the crew set up various props and photo opportunities, allowing photographers and videographers to get their juices flowing. The event was a great opportunity to check out the space, as well as mingle with fellow creatives on what they are currently working on. The turn out was pretty great despite it raining cats and dogs.

The “Bonfire” podcast is coming soon.

I personally wanted to bring a writers aspect to the event, heading straight to the podcast room. Coastal rents out their studio at prices ranging from $80-$150 depending on if you want video to accompany your podcast. I see this as a great opportunity to strengthen the Jit Camp brand through a different medium, bringing the stories to the next level.

With “Creatorsburg” eventually becoming a monthly event, I am sure Coastal will have no problem filling the space with various projects. The ideas are endless with local creatives having the opportunity to cross paths with each other on a daily basis, which often bring out some of the best collaboration. I just want to thank the entire Coastal Creative team for putting on the event and giving the city its very own “Fantasy Factory”. Jit Camp will support the crew in anyway possible.

Smoked Out, Flexed Out.

Flexhan out of the TRiBE collective is ending out the year with some Cloud Rap vibes to St.Pete on her latest EP “Flex”.

The intro track “Bx4” starts things of with that driving down Beach BLVD with the windows down, sunny beach day vibe showing her ability to create a catchy hook.

The real standout for me is “Ghost Mode”. She had me alone with the cloud rap beat, making me feel like I’m floating through a flying castle in the sky. The washed out early cloud rap, Clams Casino esque production is more of what I would like to see Flexhan spit on. Her flow on the track is very similar to early Xavier Wulf like right after his Etherwulf period.

“Green Light” reminds me of that real underground “Broward County” Robb Bank$ flavor to it. This one is definitely ment to be played loud in the whip, especially that last verse, Flexhan killed it by ramping up her flow.

Despite being only three tracks the “Flex EP” is a perfect introduction to Flexhan. I hope she sticks to a more fun loving “Cloud Rap” esthetic, she could make a whole project of tracks like “Ghost Mode” and it would be a classic. I also enjoyed the different style lighter style of this TRiBE project as opposed to the darker tone of Young Mop’s “St.Creaturesburg”. I can’t wait to hear a full project from Flexhan, the world needs some visuals for “Ghost Mode”.

Central Ave’s Hidden Trophy.

Located in the heart of Uptown St.Pete, Trophy Fish is serving up the best fresh fish dishes on Central Ave.

The sign is what first caught my eye.

Trophy Fish is located at 2060 Central Ave, but this isn’t your average fish house. The outdoor only seating gives off that Key West vibe while still staying true to St.Pete. I really dig with perimeter covered in greenery rather than a painted wall or some wack art. If the weather is crappy out the best spot to chill at is the bar. I found myself spending hours their watching the Bucs game and enjoying great food and cocktails. Oh and did I mention they have $15 bottles of bubbly.

The “Naked and Famous” brings that smokey flavor I often look for in a cocktail.

The bartenders, servers, and chef are all very welcoming and make feel like yo a regular even on your first visit. My friend Kyle and I got to check a glimpse of the bartenders working on their latest specials. The hit of the day was by far the “Naked and Famous, a drink containing Mezcal, yellow Chartreuse, Aperol, and fresh lime juice. Kyle was looking for more of a pick me up so Juan came through with the Espresso Martini, that he named “Hair Of The Dog”.

These might be the best hush puppies I’ve ever had.

The Chef at Trophy Fish prides himself on making every dish fresh, while also using only fresh local caught fish on the menu. For starters I ordered the Fish nuggets, a mix of grouper and mahi, with an order of their homemade hush puppies that are screaming to be made into conch fritters one day. I am a stickler for good sauces, look no further than Trophy Fish’s Pineapple Tartar, which coming from someone who doesn’t like tartar. it’s out of this world.

The Shrimp Burger is one of those unique dishes that sets Trophy Fish apart from the rest.

Despite my full belly, I had to try the chef’s recommended Shrimp Burger. The half part smoked shrimp, half part raw shrimp brings a different flavor aspect I’ve never seen with shrimp before. The “straight killa, no filla”, burger will definitely be my go to from now on. Again chef nails it with “727 sauce”, his spin on a cilantro aioli that’s ties in with the smokey flavor of the shrimp.

Parking at Trophy Fish is never a problem.

The Craft Cocktails are just the start, the food is what will have you coming back for repeat visits, I was even debating on going back later to get another shrimp burger. Trophy Fish checks all my boxes when it comes to a great restaurant, making it an instant regular Sunday Brunch spot for me from this day forward.

Your Tampa Bay Raptors: Pascal Siakam.

Despite having a down season in the bubble, Pascal Siakam is poised to have a bounce back season in Tampa Bay.

Once Siakam gets his 3’s going he’s bound to drop 30 any night.

The Cameroonian born player was drafted by the Toronto Raptors with the 27th Overall pick in the 2016 Draft. To develop his skills the team sent him to the G-League winning the leagues championship and finals MVP as a rookie.

Definitely need one of these throwbacks, the 727 needs that 95 vibe.

In his first full season with the Raptors, Siakam cemented himself has a solid bench player by increasing his shooting. Once the 2018-2019 season started Siakam made his way into the starting line up, becoming one of the best two way players in the game averaging about 16 points a game.

Kawhi’s departure allowed Siakam to come into his own.

With Kawhi Leonard taking his talents to “The North” alongside Lowry, Ibaka, Gasol, and VanVleet, the Raptors took it all the way capturing their first NBA title in franchise history. Siakam also took home most improved player of the year. Pre bubble Siakam was named to his first NBA all star game representing the Eastern Conference.

Lowry will eventually pass the torch to Pascal & Fred.

With Kawhi’s and many others of the core championship team departing in free agency the Raptors locked you Siakam with four year $130 million dollar extension. With Lowry getting older it’s up to Siakam to lead the franchise into the future. In only his fourth season I feel Siakam can reach MVP heights like Giannis did, once he hones his skills the sky is the limit.

Not Your Average Mini-Mart.

Located in Seminole Heights, Nebraska Mini-Mart is serving up some of the best burgers and shakes in the Tampa Bay Area.

This ain’t no In & Out Burger.

The burgers at Nebraska Mini-Mart transport me back to those old school cook out days, the burgers aren’t the biggest but a double more than gets the job done. They have single or doubles, I would recommend just getting a combo with fries and a drink. It’s always nice to see a place make fries extra crispy off rips instead of having to say it.

The strawberry shake contains real strawberry jam.

The mini-mart has four shakes available vanilla, chocolate, malted milk, and strawberry. I went with the strawberry shake, solely based on the real strawberry jam, which you can actually taste in the shake.

Might be one of the best chicken sandwiches I’ve ever had.

I had to grab one of their chicken sandwiches to go. Usually they come with just pickles and mayo but I just got mine plain. The batter of the chicken and my favorite the crunch puts Nebraska Mini-Marts above the rest. When a chicken sandwich can stand alone without sauce you know it’s gas.

The drive thru aspect makes Nebraska Mini-Mart the go to munch spot.

Although I live in St.Pete, the Nebraska Mini-Mart will be one of my go to pre or post Lightning, Bucs, and Raptors destination for many seasons to come.

Your Tampa Bay Raptors: Kyle Lowry.

With the Toronto Raptors calling Tampa Bay home, I wanted to put the NBA2TAMPABAY faithful on to their new team. First up we start with the longest tenured and leader of the squad Kyle Lowry.

We need a reverse jersey for “The South” fans.

After small stints with the Grizzlies and Rockets, Lowry made Toronto his home in 2012 after being traded. Once Masai Ujiri was hired as team GM, Lowry and DeRozan became the cornerstones of the team.

Lowry has been one of the East’s top PGs for the past decade.

In this “Baby Dinosaur” era the Raptors often finished in the top 5 of the Eastern Conference, but ultimately fell short by never reaching the NBA Finals. Lowry was named to six all star games during this time proving to be one of the East’s top PG each season.

Lowry is more of a grinder than a flash player. After the departure of DeRozan for Kawhi, Lowry took the mantle has the team leader despite Kawhi being the best player. His experience in the playoffs allowed him to drop knowledge on some of the younger guys like Vanvleet and Siakam.

Despite not being the focus of the club, Lowry is still the leader.

After winning the title, Siakam and Vanvleet have grown into the main focuses of the team with Lowry acting as team leader and mentor. His role is very similar to Steven Stamkos on the Lightning. Can’t wait to see Lowry and the rest of the boys do work this season. His jersey is on my hit list.

“I’m A Pop-star, Not A Doctor.”

With her debut project on the horizon, one of St.Pete’s brightest pop acts Mikayla Jade is back with a new single and visuals on “IDC”.

The robbery aspect of the video is definitely a vibe.

What I like most about Mikayla Jade especially on “IDC” is despite the pop vibes she is able to add some grit with her lyrics. On the hook is a perfect example with Jade singing “It’s me plus me sitting in a tree, and that’s all IDC”.

Early 00’s esthetic.

Her biggest single to date is “Miss Me” featuring Ken German. The duet works well with theme of longing for your missing love. German is able to play the male role on the track. We definitely need some visuals for this one, it would make a great story.

The synth pop beat on this track fits perfectly with Mikayla Jades voice.

My personal favorite track from Mikayla Jade is “No Rain No Flowers”. I am a sucker for lush vocals over synth pop production. Brining late night cruising down Beach BLVD vibes, Jade captures that mid 2010’s DJ Snake and Flight Facilities style that I feel is slept on. Fingers crossed the debut project has more of a synth pop sound, which is due for a Renaissance after The Weeknd’s latest album “After Hours”.

Until the entire project drops, fans can get familiar with more of Mikayla Jade’s work, now available on YouTube and all streaming platforms.

The Factory: A First Look.

“The Factory”, St.Pete’s newest art gallery/project had their first look this weekend, allowing the community to see what the various artists, vendors, and performs have been working on for the past few months.

This latest piece from iBOMS might be his best yet.
The stage is set for local performers across all genres.

At the entrance and outside portion of the art space various local vendors have small pop ups selling everything from essential oils to an entire honey bee colony. Zhudaru1963 had a booth up selling merch and giving wisdom in between performances from the entire collective, giving Kayo Da Beast, Heyeyella, and Alec Burnright the chance to show some new music.

The Chai Ginger gelato was out of this world.

Once you enter into the stage area, drinks and food from some local trucks are set up. I couldn’t pass up a $3 scoop of vanilla chai ginger gelato from the Studio Gelato cart.

The main warehouse is a great place to have a small pop up tent for your brand or company.
Love this coach piece from Bujikimo

The main warehouse is home to various vendors. From Daddy Kool to wacky coasters, the main warehouse is a a dope space to get your brand or art seen. We might even see a Green Diamond CBD pop up in the future.

Screen printed shirts were being sold of four of St.Petes best and brightest artists.

The screen printed tees from being made on hand features art work from iBOMS, The Vitale Bro’s. Wish I could have picked up that iBOMS shirt.

It wouldn’t be a St.Pete art installation without work from Calan Ree.

As you enter into the main gallery portion of “The Factory”, you are met by the people from “Fairgrounds Project” a 15,000 Sq Ft interactive and immersive art space.

Need a iBOMS piece hanging on my wall very soon.

One of the main installations I was looking forward to checking out was from iBOMS. With his upcoming solo installation at MIZE Gallery. iBOMS brought some newer and older pieces allowing some new folks to check out the movement.

The Dracos and Glocks are my favorite pieces in iboms catalog.
Can’t wait to see what iBOMS does next with the Dracos.

It was really dope to see all the love Jabari got selling most of his pieces before I even arrived. The centerpiece of his installation was the candy filled gun chain. In a similar vibe to Kristopher Kites pieces, iBOMS puts his on spin on what art and a chain can be.

Overall I had a great time at “The Factory” first look. Once things fully get rolling I feel this will be a great venue for different artists and performers to showcase their work via pop ups, stage performances, and installations, creating a multimedia experience the burg has never seen.

Kozuba Goes From Bottle To Box.

The 727’s favorite distillery “Kozuba & Sons” is rolling out their new “Barbox” concept, offering ready to drink cocktails.

I will probably be picking up the Vodka Sour first.

The eco friendly bag-in-box packing allows you to bring your craft cocktails anywhere you want. At this moment only three flavors are available Vodka Sour, Negroni, and a Cosmopolitan. I know a few people that will be big fans of the Vodka Sour box.

Kozuba’s Bourbon is one of my go to holiday gifts.

I feel this is a great concept for “Kozuba & Sons” to be diving into. With boxes are perfect for any beach day making them a great companion with Kozuba’s boxed Vodka. Fingers crossed for a Manhattan or “Old Fashioned” Barbox those would be game changers for the rest of the Jits and I. Oh and I’m also waiting on that Kozuba Gin they have been teasing, I really want that!