Collection: DCL Hate Me Now, Dspize Me Later Collection

INTRODUCING DCL HATE ME NOW, DSPIZE ME LATER COLLECTION

Collab with our 1st cousin newzealand8. 
The story behind our clothing brand.

What started as a tag name, now to a brand name.
"Hate Me Now, Dspize Me Later" is an exclusive track by newzealand8 produced for DCL Dspize Clothing Limited — a family collaboration and mutual shout out between two independent Eastside Rotorua operations building from the streets of Rotovegas.
The animated music video follows three characters — The Boss (Morsk), The Dealer (Dspize), and The Sovereign (newzealand8) — as adults looking through an old photo album that triggers a flashback to their childhood on the Eastside. Three kids running the streets of Te Ngae Road, Coulter Road, and Owhata in all-red coordinates. Spraying E-Blud, Dspize, and Morsk on alleyway walls. Getting fish and chips from Owhata Fish and Chips and Te Ngae Fish and Chips. Hanging outside Te Ngae Shopping Centre. Messing around at Rotorua Lakes High School. The tags they sprayed on concrete became the logos they wear as men. The Eastside is still in them.
DCL Dspize Clothing Limited — created in 2001, established in 2024. Urban streetwear at its finest from the Eastside of the 345 in Sulphur City. Trusted by over 2,000 Kiwis and shipping internationally. The Empire — E-Blud, Dmonic, Cezar, Tenz1, and the Optikal illusionz krew.
newzealand8 — Hingawaka Christopher Patara. Integrator Sovereign of SOLiAM. From Rotorua, based in Mosgiel, Aotearoa New Zealand. The Passage Way trilogy — 54 tracks across three volumes.
Family. Eastside. Rotovegas. 345. Rep the hood.

Now streaming on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCn18CkMTf0&list=RDMMWCn18CkMTf0&start_radio=1