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Our weekly variety show The Review is back with another jam-packed episode. For this particular installment, we interview Roy Woods and Deniro Farrar, premiere our new live music event 'On Site' and unbox some major sneaker heat.

To start things off, Noah catches up with rapper Roy Woods on Wall Street to talk touring in Europe for the first time, creating his sound, and the glory days of Tumblr. After, we kick off our new music segment 'On Site' where various artists will perform live intimate sessions in shops, small venues, and other random locations. For the first installment, Deniro Farrar brings his recent hit "Key to the Door" to East Village wine shop Mashbill.

Highsnobiety's Jian Deleon and George Ocampo act like kids on Christmas as they unbox flex-worthy sneaker and fashion gems including the OFF WHITE x Converse "The Ten" collab, Sean Wotherspoon x Nike baby kicks, the Ralph Lauren CP-93 collection and more!

Check out the full episode above.

After watching the latest episode of ‘The Review,’ be sure to revisit our previous installment underneath.

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