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10/9/2013

KAREEM CAMPBELL INTERVIEW

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It is no secret that we are big fans of 90s skateboarding here at Muckmouth, and when talking about this era in skateboarding, there are some names that come up in almost every conversation - Kareem Campbell is one of those names. Along with the street founders of the late eighties, this formative period shaped everything that is happening today. Most of the progression and innovation was coming out of the World camp - where Kareem and his friends took care of business for the whole decade, and beyond. 

Not only did he skate with power, style and a sick selection of technical tricks, Kareem had something that you can't practice or learn, he was simply cool as fuck - adverts, outifts, graphics, video parts, everything - always at the top of his game, add Menace in to the mix and forgetaboutit. In short, if you skated during this era and wasn't a Kareem fan... then fuck, just stop reading now.

We virtually sat down with Kareem and asked him some stuff that he hopefully hasn't been asked a million times before.
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Alright Kareem, thanks for doing this man. Can you just give us a quick intro into how you got into skating? There wasn't a huge amount of black skaters at the time...
I first started skating locally in my neighborhood, then I start going to Venice Beach.
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Was World your first sponsor? You seemed to be on there when you were pretty young? How did you get hooked up over there? 
My first sponsor was Powell Peralta, for about a week but I was really already getting flowed by World Industries from Jeff Hartsell and Jesse Martinez.
So then you went to Blue for a while with Jason Lee and Dune, who else was on the team? That was with Brad Dorfman right? Is that why it didn't last?
Yes I started blue skateboards with Jason Lee and Dune and I got Steven Cales on. Haha, Brad was cool but he just got greedy a times.
Then back to World, were you tight with Rocco?
We were tight but I was really tight with Rodney Mullen you know, he was like my idol.
I know a lot of people didn't really get on with him, but you were there for ages - what did you think about his way of doing things?
He did business very good, he's the one that changed it for most pros to even get paid big checks.
You started Menace but didn't put yourself on the team, I always wondered about that, what was the deal there?
I felt it was better to give them guys a chance because they were all good skaters and plus we were all coming from the same house, no immediate star at the beginning.
Staying with Menace for a while, I always loved everything that you guys put out. Although by their own admission the team was not technically the best out there, they were just amazing, the whole vibe was. Did you know it was going make such a big impact?
Menace wasn't about having the illest kid that's going out and killing himself to be what the company was, it was about real core skaters.
Anyone that was briefly on Menace that didn't get an ad or anything? There was definitely a certain type of skater that you went for.
Not everybody got ads, but everybody got paid and travelled worldwide.
He's one of my favourite skaters, but Pupeki didn't seem quite as 'gangster' as the others, whilst still managing to fit in perfectly - where there any riders that tried to get on that just didn't fit the Menace mould? 
Pupecki always fitted in it's just he was a different type of core skater, and there were a lot of skaters that wanted to ride for us but it wasn't really so much that we want to just get anybody, we wanted to keep real skating - not just for a check or to be with the poppin' team.
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That lost Fabian section that came out recently was sick, how close were you to actually getting a full length Menace video out? Would be dope to see.
Yea Fabe part was real dope, but with the Menace video we were really trying to bring it to a whole nother level and I wanted it to be at its highest level, so that's pretty much how do I was handling the vid.
Now, I have to ask this - why on earth were you not in the Menace EpiclyLater'd?
All I can say is that Patrick tried a million and 1 times and I kept flaking, plus my travels and different things I had going on in my life, basically I fucked up. But maybe...
It was a sick season, really good to see what all those guys are up to now. Do you keep in contact with any of them anymore?
Yes certain ones we keep in contact on a regular phone basis or if not social media make sure that we all stay in touch.
Is Fabian getting out anytime soon? He was popping off with his acting and stuff for a while there.
Fabian should be out next year around March and his acting is amazing.
Alright, then there was all that shit with the names, some real bad luck there - or just a lack of checking each time?
It was just a lot of mismanagement that was going on internally with World Industries but it taught me a lot.
And so after a brief hiatus, City Stars is back - how is that all going man?
Citystars now is doing really amazing, I like it because it's more of a core skate company and we're takin our time, we doing it right I'm not in no rush.
Is there going to be a video?
There's definitely going to be a video and will probably be the most amazing video ever with Menace love in it too.
You've had some ridiculous riders come through, I mean you gave P-Rod his first break, are you proud of how he's doing? He probably owes you a beer or two man! ha.
I am proud of every rider that has rode for my company and they all have natural talents and gifts, but Prod really just shined, he is God's gift to skateboarding.

My girlfriend was pregnant at the time with Kareem Jr.
I had to make sure that I
check it at all times, you never know if she could be going into labor. 


But it was just a homie.


Back when everyone left to start Girl, was that a shock to you? The vibe at world must have been pretty low after that. Before that happened it was an unstoppable force.
Not at all cuz we still hung out everyday and some of us even lived together.
Mike Carroll recently mentioned that he asked you and Shiloh to be on Chocolate, did you consider that ever?
Yeah I was going to ride for Chocolate but there was a couple problems that ended up happening with Shiloh, and I was just loyal to him and my beliefs. That's it, I was bummed out but that's what help me started Menace Skateboards.
Alright man, I have some random questions that don't really fit in anywhere, so I will just put them here.
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That heelflip picnic table slam, where was that going anyway? To nose wheelie or just a fucked up version of the manny one that came straight after?
It was supposed to be heel flip to nose manual because I had just done kick flip to nose manual but that one just didn't work out.
Tom Penny was quoted as saying your switch frontside flips were some of his favourites, who do you think has got the best one?
I love the way Tom penny did his, so I believe he had the best.
On a similar note, your nollie hard over the drain in Trilogy is the best one ever done in my opinion. Not a question really, just thought I'd tell you.
Now the line in the school - where legend has it that you check your pager mid run. Please tell me that is true, that is so fucking cool. Haha. Who was it by the way? An important page?
My girlfriend was pregnant at the time with Kareem Jr. I had to make sure that I check it at all times, you never know if she could be going into labour. But it was just a homie.
On to shoes for a bit, the KCK still stands the test of time as one of the nicest skate shoes ever. So amazing. How much input did you have designing those? They were certainly better than the rest of the Duffs out there. Fucking Cobnobblers and all that, haha.
I had 100 percent complete input in my shoes, no one had any input in it - I was designing a dope stylish shoe. I love Reebok 5411 style shoe, but as a functional skate shoe.
Ok, then Axion - again some of the best shoes, man. Well done. That was through Rocco as well yeah?
Yeah axion was done with Rocco we was 50/50 partners.

Fuck Circa! We was supposeD to do a deal together but they tried to do some trademark infringement shit.


Obviously a very successful business, you make some good money out of all that?
Plenty mulah...
What the hell happened with it recently? I saw some weird stuff about Circa and some beef with the name and ownership etc, care to clear all that up?
Fuck Circa! We was suppose to do a deal together but they tried to do some trademark infringement shit.
Oh also, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, that must have worked out pretty well for you? Was it a nightmare to deal with such a big thing like that, or just 'here's a load of cash for us to use your name and image'? It must be trippy to see yourself in a video game, man.
Nah, I was real cool and plus I used to live around the block from Neversoft who developed the game so I was always around, I had a lot of input.
So you disappeared for a while and was doing some real estate work I believe? Are you still involved in all that?
Yes I do Real Estate and I do Telecommunication work, I love money. Cash rules everything around me, cream get the money. Lol
Back to some random skating stuff to finish things off, who would be your top 5 skaters of all time?
Rodney Mullen, Christian Hosoi, Paul Rodriguez, Daewon Song and the OG Guy Mariano.
What was the video part you were most hyped on? You've had some bangers man.
I love the Trilogy video because it was something that was very different than any other skate video.
Did you ever skate vert? My brother saw you at a World demo in Florida years ago and said you were handling the mini pretty well. The tale of what went down inspired me to twist  smith stalls around to rock fakie by the way. 
Yeah I skate vert a little bit I used to skate vert on the Culver City ramp but I'm no Colin Mckay or Tony Hawk
Oh yeah, did you ever get that $100 for the kicky from tranny to piece of wood at the end of New World Order? What did you spend it on?
Yes sir and I spent it on a sack of weed.
Do you follow what is going on in the industry much? As in do you check HellaClips and all that? Ever read Slap? Hang out at the Berrics? Or not that interested?
Yeah I'm still in the industry but I just travel a lot you know. I have to bounce around because of my family but I'm everywhere I mean right now you can check me out on Instagram, I'm everywhere.
How much are you skating these days?
A skate a few days out of the week, it all depends on where I'm at and who I'm with and how busy I am running these companies.
Can we expect to see another part from you anytime soon? I know you still got it man.
You would definitely see another part from me and it's going to be something that you least expected because I'm on still on my a game.
Cool, so any last word or thanks you want to give?
I want to thank you guys for the interview, Muckmouth - and everyone should know legends never die.
Sweet, well thanks for all this mate... but yo, you gotta break out, and I gotta break out. World for Life
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