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Daewon Song

Daewon Song (born February 19, 1975) is an American professional skateboarder.[4] He is co-owner of Thank You Skateboards, and skates for the company.[5] Song was named the 2006 "Skater of the Year" by Thrasher magazine,[6] an award that is widely considered to be one of the most significant honors in skateboarding.[7]

Daewon Song
Song in 2006
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1975-02-19) February 19, 1975 (age 48)[1]
Seoul, South Korea[2]
OccupationProfessional skateboarder
Years active1989–present
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Children1[3]
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportSkateboarding
Turned pro1991

Early life

Song, a Korean American, was born in Seoul, South Korea, and grew up in Gardena, California, following a year spent with his grandmother in Hawaii.[1][8] During the first half of his life, Song was raised by his older sister, who also raised Song's brother.[9] Song revealed in a "Milestone" interview for The Skateboard Mag that both of his parents were perceived as "insane" by their neighbors due to their constant fighting—Song explained that, on occasion, he would need to telephone the police. Song's mother, who once shot her husband in the face, died in 1999, predeceasing Song's father.[10]

When he was fourteen years of age, Song started skateboarding during a two-month period when his parents were separated—he was given his first skateboard by his mother and was later sponsored by a skateboard shop in the South Bay area of Los Angeles, California called Sporting Ideas.[11][10][12] Prior to this, Song received attention for his artistic abilities, winning drawing contests and engaging in the commercial art field at a very young age.[8] Song provided insight into his family life in a 2005 interview:

You know Asian parents, man; they're gnarly. They want you to become some lead pianist in an orchestra or, like every parent, they want you to become a doctor. I was really into art when I was a young kid, and I won a lot of awards, so my parents thought that's what I'd pursue. Then I got picked up in skateboarding and started getting free stuff. They were tripping, like, "Where are you getting all this free stuff?" They thought I was stealing money from them.[3]

Song attended the 135th Street school in Gardena, known for its aggressive reputation,[13] and has explained the challenges that were present while he was growing up in the area, where gang activity was prolific:

Around my neighborhood, skating was actually big for a time, like in the early '90s. Then it started to die out. There was a lot of gang banging going on in my old neighborhood in Gardena. I was seriously the only skateboarder left at my school. I just hung in there ... A lot of guys quit skating, one got killed, another guy was tagging on a freeway and got killed. I watched all these friends of mine getting into the stupidest things. And I was like, dude, I just need to stick with this skateboard thing. But I didn't stick with it as a career; I just thought it was something to do after school, y'know? Skateboarding's changed so much now. It's like kids skate just to get sponsored. Back then we skated the curb at Rally's burgers just for something to do.[3]

Song has relayed that he sighted Rodney Mullen skateboarding at his school and that Mullen, in turn, had observed Song skateboarding there. Song explained in a 2012 interview that his friend at the time spoke with Mullen and the professional skateboarder revealed that he was impressed by Song's skills and wanted to send Song skateboard decks to ride as an introduction to Mullen's fledgling business. Song agreed to the proposal and the relationship between the two skateboarders, now co-owners of the Almost Skateboards company, commenced at that point in time.[13] Mullen became a mentor figure to Song and the latter became a team rider for the Tensor company as the result of this relationship (as of July 2014, Song continues to be sponsored by Tensor).[14]

Career

World Industries

Song became sponsored by World Industries at the age of sixteen years and appeared in numerous video productions for the company, including Love Child (1992). It is in Love Child that Song documented the first hardflip on film.[15] Song has spoken about his time with World Industries in numerous interviews, particularly focusing on his time at the World Industries indoor skate park and being involved with a company that was overseen by Steve Rocco, the founder of World Industries and former business partner of Rodney Mullen—Mullen would later become a close friend and mentor to Song. Videographer, Socrates Leal, who filmed a large portion of the World Industries/Dwindle Distribution footage since the company's inception, released footage from the World Park as part of the "30 Shot" web-based project, including segments that feature Song. Leal has revealed during his narration for one of the segments that Song has always possessed a clear awareness of what aspects of his skateboarding he would like filmed and would often instruct the filmer while skateboarding.[16]

Love Child was then followed up by New World Order (1993) and Song has explained that the skateboarding world had significantly changed in the one-year period between the videos:

Then in '93, with New World Order, things got more serious. More skaters started coming up, and if you were filming something and someone already did it, you'd have to come up with something better. From that point on, filming got a lot harder.[3]

Song stated during his "Epicly Later'd" episode for Vice magazine's web channel that he misses his time at World Industries.[15]

Ankle injury

In a July 2012 interview with the online magazine, Jenkem, Song revealed that he seriously contemplated ceasing skateboarding between the years 1996 and 1997, following an ankle injury that he sustained during the New World Order period. During this period, Song stated that he was predominantly located in the Long Beach area of Los Angeles while in a relationship with a girlfriend who was a member of the Bloods. Song considered a living modifying cars and eventually returned to skateboarding following a telephone call from his mentor, Rodney Mullen.[17] Song had gone into further detail about this period of his life in a 2005 interview:

I lost touch with a lot of girls, and then I called Rodney and he wasn't doing too good. It was a wake-up call. At that moment I felt like I was a pathetic piece of trash. They did all this for me and I was going to give it up. It was almost as though Rodney brought me into this and had supported me, and now it was my turn to support him. I just woke up and started skating again and tried to make stuff happen again. Then Rodney and me started doing our projects, and everything from that point on has been working out great.[3]

Matix Clothing

In 1998, Song founded the Matix Clothing apparel company with fellow professional skateboarder, Tim Gavin (retired), and distribution company, Podium Distribution (the Dunlap brothers, Kevin and Brian).[12] In March 2013, Song explained the initial period of the brand's formation:

Gavin brought Rudy Johnson, Jeron Wilson and Sean Sheffey; and then for me, I brought Marc Johnson, Rodney Mullen and, ahh, JB Gillett. And that was our team—including me and Gavin; so there was eight. I remember when it first started—me, Kevin and Brian and Gavin ... just funny how all these things we talked about on the kitchen floor, having pizza, it actually went into motion, and it was, like, "Wow, here are the first samples!"[12]

Song further explained that he was responsible for the origin of the Matix logo, after he drew a squiggle on a napkin that reminded him of someone pushing along on a skateboard. As of 2013, the brand had been existence for fifteen years and Song stated in March of that year, "we are still pushing strong".[12]

The Transworld Business website announced on July 2, 2012, that Matix Clothing had been acquired by "technical apparel brand", Westlife Distribution; the deal included intellectual property, inventory and accounts receivable.[18]

In a press release on September 4, 2012, Matix announced the re-signing of Daewon Song, Marc Johnson, and Mike Anderson to its team roster (notably absent was young and popular former rider, Torey Pudwill). The press release confirmed the relocation of the brand to Los Angeles, and company president, Brian Dunlap, stated, "I'm thrilled with the Westlife transition so far, and bringing these guys back onto the program was key. We have longstanding relationships and friendships that were important to keep intact, and the brand image will only grow stronger with such a good crew representing for us."[19]

As of March 2013, the Matix skate team consisted of Song, Johnson, Mike Anderson, Zach Wallin, Auby Taylor, and Matt Berger[20]—at this time, Song, Johnson, and Anderson all had signature clothing collections for sale.[21] Together with 686, a snowboard company, the company relocated to a new premises in Compton, California, US in 2013.[22] The Matix Fall 2014 catalog video, filmed in the Sierra Nevada region of California, US, was published on the brand's Vimeo channel.[23]

A press release from the Sequential Brands Group, which acquired the shoe brand in mid-2012, revealed that Song had renewed his contract with the company for a further three years. The CEO of the licensing and branding company, Colin Dyne, explained in the press release that "It is critically important to us that the authenticity and integrity of the DVS brand remain in tact [sic]. By moving forward with Daewon, a legend in the skate arena, DVS is remaining true to its heritage". Song stated in the same document that "DVS has been family since 1997 and has always had my back 100% and I will always have their's [sic], 100%!!! Re-signing wasn't even a question! Just needed to make sure the damn pen worked!".[8]

On August 28, 2012, Song revealed in a Twitter post that he had commenced work on a new DVS project.[24]

Song received the cover of The Skateboard Mag, as part of a feature on the DVS Shoes tour to Detroit, US that occurred in late-2012—the photo is credited to Anthony Acosta, a close friend of Song.[25] Song was previously featured on the cover of The Skateboard Mag, in a photo also taken by Acosta, skating a transitional structure that was tied to the back of a truck in Norwalk, California, US—Acosta has explained:

I found this sheet-metal halfpipe sitting on a truck bed about two miles from where I used to live. I knew Daewon was the guy to call for this natural miniramp. We shot a few things that day and ended up getting a cover of The Skateboard Mag with one of the photos.[26]

The DVS Shoes Facebook profile published the advertisement for Song's thirteenth signature shoe model, part of the "Daewon Song Signature Series", named the "Daewon 13"—Song is photographed performing a trick on a rust-covered structure that is in a coastal location.[27]

One-time DVS filmer, Colin Kennedy, released a video compilation that he had produced with the use of footage filmed during the Skate More period, entitled "Daewon vs H2O". The compilation shows various settings in which Song filmed skateboarding tricks in locations where water was a primary factor, including a metropolitan sculpture of a movie reel situated within a pool of water. Part of Kennedy's blurb for the video stated, "Daewon likes a challenge. Watch any of his video parts and you'll see what I mean ... You name it and he's skated it, or at least tried." The footage that is used in the video was shot between 2002 and 2005.[28]

Deca

After nine years with World Industries, Song left the company in 1999 to found Deca Skateboards, with a team that included Chris Haslam,[29] JB Gillet,[30] Shiloh Greathouse,[31] and Marcus McBride[32] (Cooper Wilt was featured in two "hidden parts" in the second Deca video 2nd to None[33][34]). After three years of operation, during which time two videos—Sneak Preview[35] and 2nd to None[36]—were produced, Deca ceased operations in 2002.[37] Following the brand's demise, McBride moved onto establishing the DGK company with Stevie Williams,[38] Greathouse rode for Stacy Lowery and Michael Sieben's Bueno brand,[39] JB Gillet joined the Cliche team,[40] while Wilt and Haslam remained with Song for his next board company Artafact.

Artafact

Following the cessation of Deca, Song launched a short-lived company entitled Artafact in 2002, with Haslam and Wilt included as team riders—the brand was dismantled in 2003 after eight to twelve months of operation.[5][41] In a 2012 interview for the "Weekend Buzz" segment of the internet-based RIDE channel, Haslam provided a perspective on Artafact in relation to Deca: "I think I liked Artafact better—the layout of the ads was always sick. It was nice and clean and there was, like, possibilities to go there, but, you know, I guess it didn't really go anywhere, so we changed it."[41]

Song released a video part on The Berrics in January 2011 that could be purchased for US$0.99. The downloadable part, entitled "New Year's Dae", was made available for sale on January 11—and was thus promoted as a "1.11.11" video part—the part featured a combination of street, park, and transition skateboarding.[42][43]

The Almost video 5-Incher was released June 4, 2012, and Mullen is the only team member that is not featured. The film premiered at the Art Theater in Long Beach, California, on May 31, 2012. Song's section in 5-Incher is the penultimate part, with Haslam providing the video's "ender" (final section).[44] On June 18, 2012, Song then released additional footage on the internet, entitled "Daewon 5 Incher B-Side Edit", free of charge.[45]

Song was featured on the cover of the November 2012 issue of Transworld Skateboarding Japan—he is shown performing a trick from his 5-Incher video part. The issue also features a full interview with Song, entitled "Daewon Song Best of 2012", and was sold with a DVD that consisted of the 5-Incher video and the Song B-Sides edit, among other sections.[46]

Video footage was published throughout 2013 of Song performing new tricks that had not been captured on film before. On June 25, 2013, Song filmed a transition trick that was later called a "bolt slapper",[47] and on October 10, 2013, Song was filmed a performing a variation of the bolt slapper, the "360 shove it bolt slapper"—both tricks were filmed at the Crailtap skatepark in Torrance, California, US.[48]

The Almost company celebrated its 10th anniversary with an event at the Berrics indoor skate complex in early March 2014, at which team member Youness Amrani was presented with his inaugural professional skateboard deck.[49] Socrates Leal, a longtime videographer for Dwindle Distribution, created a video retrospective of the brand's growth since inception, entitled "10 Years of Almost."[50] At the same time as the 10-year anniversary, the company released a collaborative series of skateboard decks with the DC Comics comic book brand—Song's deck features the Batman character.[51] On October 26, 2018, Daewon Song left Almost. He and Torey Pudwill who left Plan B Skateboards made their own project called Thank You Skateboards.

Death of Lewis Marnell

An official announcement on January 20, 2013 revealed that Almost team member Lewis Marnell had died in the 48 hours prior to the announcement—details of the passing were not provided.[52] Marnell had released a full video part in Almost's 5-Incher during the six-month period prior to his death.[53][54]

Marnell had been sponsored by Almost for six-and-a-half years[55] and his inaugural video part for the Almost company was in the Daewon and Haslam miniramp video project Cheese and Crackers—Marnell was introduced as a new team member with the inclusion of his part in the "Bonus" section of the DVD release and Curtis Mayfield's "Move On Up" is the soundtrack to the part.[56]

Song stated on his Instagram profile: "@lewismarnell you are a true inspiration brotha and will be missed thank u for showing the world your amazing gifts, and thank u for being such a positive,kind and giving friend to all! RIP".[57] Song then published another photograph on January 21, 2013, stating, "Shot this a while back!! reminded me of #lewismarnell 🙏 !! freedom is a gift and love and respect for each other makes for a better world !! #sorryboutpreaching".[58]

New sponsors

In mid-December 2012, Song was added to the team of Brick Harbor, an online skateboard retailer that had been formed earlier in the same year. The announcement was made in the form of a brief video part, entitled "12 Dae's of Christmas", and a corresponding competition. Since the company's inception, Brick Harbor's team has predominantly consisted of professional skateboarders who had either originated from the East coast of the US, or who continue to be based on that side of the country—riders include Stevie Williams, Jake Johnson, Ishod Wair, Gino Iannucci, and PJ Ladd—and Song is the second West coast team rider to be added to the team, alongside Dennis Busenitz, whose hometown and city of residence is San Francisco, U.S.[59][60][61] As of February 2017, though, the company is no longer in business.

During 2012, Song was recruited onto the teams of two new companies that had been founded by fellow professional skateboarders, one who had skated for a clothing company, Matix, that Song had cofounded many years earlier. Paul Rodriguez and Joey Brezinski's (Brezinski had signed a contract with Tensor Trucks, the brand that also sponsors Song, in mid-2010) new bearing company, Andale, was officially launched in 2012 and Song left his position on the Bones bearing team (prior to Bones, Song had released signature model bearings and filmed a video part for the FKD company that, as of February 2013, is within the Syndrome Distribution company). Daewon is featured on the team page holding up a selection of Andale stickers and has joined former Almost professional Ryan Sheckler[62] and ex-Deca rider JB GIllett[63] on the team.[64][65]

Song is a featured as a sponsored rider on the Glassy Sunhaters sunglasses website and online store, co-owned/co-founded by professional skateboarder, Mike Mo Capaldi, and his brother, Vince. Shortly after the addition of Song, a signature sunglasses model, "The Daeviator", was released and promoted heavily on the relevant websites. The humorous line, "Daewon has personally blessed everyone single pair of these to give you a portion of his balance.....you're welcome." accompanied the product's page on the Glassy Store website.[66]

Loud Headphones is a company that was founded by professional skateboarders, photographers, and videographers around 2012. The company states that its "main objective above all else is to start something that matters" and places an emphasis upon eco-friendly, low-cost packaging that allows more money to be spent on a worthwhile product and donations to its charitable partner the Let Them Hear Foundation.[67] Song is one of the Loud-sponsored skateboarders, alongside other team members such as Sammy Baca and Fred Gall, and has released signature model earbud headphones.[68]

Song was announced as a team member of the newly formed Knox Hardware brand in early October 2013, alongside Chris Cole. The brand was founded by Song's longtime friend and Matix collaborator Gavin, and will also release apparel collections. Gavin explained to TransWorld Business: "Knox's DNA and the story we want to tell is the Americana blue collar hard worker."[69] As of February 2017, though, the brand in no longer active.

Setup

On January 5, 2013, Song participated in an interview with the Alli Sports website to explain the hardware that he uses for his skateboard. Notable aspects of the interview were: Song rode a 7.6 inches (19 cm) wide skateboard deck for over a decade and, in the period leading up to the interview, had followed through with a decision to transition to a 7.7 inches (20 cm) wide deck—Song stated, "not much of a huge jump, but ... makes a difference."; Song appreciates bright-colored skateboards for "something while it's flipping"—he cites red and black in the interview as preferred colors; Song tightens his trucks "fairly loose", with the back truck tighter than the front for stability—Song describes his front truck as "squirrelly", revealing that he strips down the components of the front truck so that there are only one bushing "below" the truck (between the deck and the truck) and two washers "above" the truck; and Song only rides 50 millimetres (2.0 in) radius wheels—he states that he has tried to ride 51 millimetres (2.0 in) wheels, but the difference was too significant.[14]

Sponsors

As of February 2019, Song is sponsored by Thank You skateboards, Matix Clothing, adidas Footwear, Tensor Trucks, Andale Bearings, Mob Griptape,[70] Glassy,[71] Spitfire Wheels,[72] and Loud Headphones[73]

Video game appearances

Song has made several appearances as a playable character in video games such as Grind Session,[74] Session: Skate Sim and the Tony Hawk series of games. He featured as a playable character in many iterations of the Tony Hawk series, starting with Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, and appears in every main game since,[75] with the exception of Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam. He also appears in the game Tony Hawk: Ride.[76]

Song participated in "Tony Hawk's Secret Skatepark Tour" of America, which was organized to promote one of Hawk's video games. Alongside other skateboarders who appeared in the video game, Song toured the U.S. with Hawk's entourage and performed at random skatepark locations. During the tour, Song revealed his perspective in a magazine interview: "It's pretty crazy. I'm just used to some team manager knocking on your door, like, "Dude, we gotta get up." On this one we have like schedules."[10]

Contests

Since cofounding Almost, Song's participation in contests has been limited to the single-elimination tournament "X Games Real Street," in which sponsored skateboarders film a video part that they are judged on. Song competed in the 17th X Games contest in 2011.[77] Alongside Chris Cole, Song was also nominated by Berrics viewers as the most-wanted contestant in the second edition, but failed to enter.[78] Song later explained his reason for not entering contests such as Battle of the Berrics in a July 2013 interview:

Because I'm just the worst under pressure. When someone tells me that I am supposed to do something, you're not going to get it. I'm gonna slam. It has to be spontaneous for me. Every once in a while, I'll get a request and somehow end up doing it, but usually, I can't. Even if it's fairly easy, I won't be able to do it. With those contests, there are all these people watching who have such high expectations for me, I can only lose. I hate it. I don't want to let anybody down so I just shut down.[79]

In early 2014, Song was informed that he was a competitor in the "2Up" manual contest that was held at the Berrics and sponsored by Matix. (A manual is a trick whereby the skateboarder only uses two wheels.) The contest was an invitational and Song competed against nine other skateboarders, and the winner was voted by the fans of the website. Song was declared the winner on March 4, 2014 and received a trophy in addition to US$10,000 cash.[80][81][82]

Song was selected, again by the Berrics, for the "In Transition" contest that ran during October 2014. The Berrics "picked 10 of the most progressive skaters on the planet to choose one location each—any location in the world—and film a full part," and Song chose to film his part at Channel Street in Los Angeles, U.S.[83]

Awards

In 2006, Song was awarded the "Skater of the Year (SOTY)" title by Thrasher magazine. His SOTY feature article appeared in the April 2007 edition of the magazine, for which he also appeared on the front cover.[6]

After winning the Berrics' 2UP and In Transition contests during 2014, Song was voted as the most impactful skateboarder of the year in the Berrics' Populist poll. Song prevailed among a list of nominees that included Guy Mariano and Ben Raybourn, and received his trophy on January 27, 2015.[84][85]

In 2017, Daewon was inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame.[86]

Influence

Song was identified by Transworld Skateboarding as the twenty-ninth most influential skateboarder of all time in a list that was published on the magazine's digital platform in December 2011.[87] As part of the Transworld series, Stevie Williams, founder and owner of DGK (Dirty Ghetto Kids), identifies Song, together with Mullen, as one of his top five most influential skateboarders, while the same occurred during Tom Penny's interview for the same "Most Influential" series—Penny, identified as the twenty-first most influential, especially commended Song on his manual combinations.[88] Skateboard photographer Giovanni Reda stated in an Instagram post in January 2013: "Daewon Song will forever be the greatest of all time in my eyes!"[89] Paul Rodriguez identified Song in a "top ten" list of favorite professional skateboarders in July 2013:[90]

Daewon to me has the best board control I have ever seen anyone have. The things he can [do] with his skateboard.. technical abilities , the balance he has while going a million miles a hour [sic] is incredible. I've never seen anything like it. He still kills it, he's still ripping and he's been doing it also for 20 plus years at the highest level. He is consistently getting better, constantly pushing and reaching for [the] peak [of] his ability ... My favorite video part of his would be "Rodney vs. Daewon Round One"... When that video was out and Round 2 I remember watching those video parts countlessly. I may have seen those parts a million times, literally.[91]

Long-time friend and professional skateboarder Daniel Castillo explained his relationship to Daewon in relation to skateboarding in an August 2013 interview:

He has the same enthusiasm as he did when we were like 14-15. And he's still learning new tricks, which is insane because the dude has enough tricks. He's insane & is always amped to skate. It could honestly be anything. He'd be amped to skate a little curb on the street. That's why I love skating with him because when I'm skating with him, it feels like I'm that age again. Like I'm 14. Anytime I hang out or skate with him, I have no care in the world except skating.[92]

In a 2005 Skateboarder interview, Song listed Rodney Mullen, Natas Kaupas, Christian Hosoi, Chris Haslam, and Eric Dressen as his top five "timeless influences." In the same interview, Song listed his top five "Most underrated skaters" as Alan Peterson, Chany Jeanguenin, Cooper Wilt, Dan Drehobl, all pool skaters.[93] After being named the twenty-ninth most influential skateboarder of all time by Transworld Skateboarding, Song listed his own top five all-time skateboarding influences: "Rodney Mullen. Christian Hosoi, just the way he flew—who else could make lycra shorts cool? Tommy Guerrero, Steve Caballero, and Natas Kaupas. Once he spun on that fire hydrant everyone was mesmerized, like going to their first magic show."[87] Song also revealed that he was interested in the Z-Boys when he was a young skateboarder.[15]

Perspectives

In an interview with Juice magazine, Song explained his passion for skateboarding:

I like skateboarding for what it is. I like being able to do it by myself. You need another person to hit the ball. You need someone to pitch something at you or block for you to make a basket. With skateboarding, I just pick up my board and do exactly what I want to do. Some days I have a good day and some days I feel like a complete dip-shit; like I've never been skateboarding in my life. I love the experience of it. I love the fact that on one day I can do everything I've ever learned and the next day I feel like I've lost everything. That's skateboarding. It's amazing. I like the challenges. Skateboarding is one of the most challenging things.[11]

Song has been vocal about the importance of fun in regard to skateboarding and the importance of individuality, in contrast to elitism and dogmatism in the sub-culture. In his appearance on Vice's Epicly Later'd program, Song inadvertently meets a fan at a public skate location that appeared in his video part for Love Child and shares an opinion with the teenage male: "Just keep skating. Don't even worry about ... don't ever sweat, like, 'is this good enough? Is that good enough?' Like, as long as you're happy with it, that's fine."[15] Song expanded upon this sentiment in a voiceover segment for Thrasher magazine, in relation to Haslam's footage in Cheese and Crackers, stating:

Do whatever you want—go skate a mini-ramp; go skate a really mini-ramp; go skate a big ramp. Basically, just go skate; set up whatever you want and don't worry about what people say, like, 'Ah, that was stupid', or, 'That was ugly', or 'That's not cool'—it's, you know, who cares what's cool? You're the one who gets to do it. They're just–some people are just jealous 'cause they're not the ones who can do it, so, even if it is something that they consider, 'Oh, that's ugly', once they–if they can do it and they think it's ugly, then, you know, that's their opinion and that's cool, you know. But when people that don't even skate at all and they wanna sit there and go, 'That was lame', that's just, you know, that just sucks.[94]

Song listed the following video parts as his all-time favorites in a 2011 interview with online magazine, Caught in the Crossfire: John Cardiel: Sight Unseen, Sean Sheffey: Life, and PJ Ladd: PJ Ladd's Wonderful, Horrible Life.[95][12]

Song resides in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, US.[1]

Fatherhood

In 2005, Song provided the public with an insight into his role as a father:

It's crazy. He [son's name] brings a different perspective on the world. Having a kid is a lot of work, though. Holy shit! I'd be filming all day and get home sometimes at 12 or 1 in the morning, and he'd just get up—boom!—and wouldn't go to bed until 6 in the morning. This was seriously like every other day. I was just exhausted.[3]

In a Twitter post and Pheed photo upload on January 1, 2013, Song featured an image of his son with a pet dog and the following blurb: "2013!!! it's amazing every time I get 2 see my son he teaches me something new, it's the small things i love about being a dad and am blessed to have such a great son !!"[96]

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External links

  • DVS Shoe Company official website
  • Matix Clothing official website

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Daewon Song born February 19 1975 is an American professional skateboarder 4 He is co owner of Thank You Skateboards and skates for the company 5 Song was named the 2006 Skater of the Year by Thrasher magazine 6 an award that is widely considered to be one of the most significant honors in skateboarding 7 Daewon SongSong in 2006Personal informationNationalityAmericanBorn 1975 02 19 February 19 1975 age 48 1 Seoul South Korea 2 OccupationProfessional skateboarderYears active1989 presentHeight5 ft 6 in 168 cm Children1 3 SportCountryUnited StatesSportSkateboardingTurned pro1991 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 World Industries 2 2 Ankle injury 2 3 Matix Clothing 2 4 Deca 2 5 Artafact 2 5 1 Death of Lewis Marnell 2 6 New sponsors 2 7 Setup 2 8 Sponsors 2 9 Video game appearances 2 10 Contests 2 11 Awards 3 Influence 4 Perspectives 4 1 Fatherhood 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditSong a Korean American was born in Seoul South Korea and grew up in Gardena California following a year spent with his grandmother in Hawaii 1 8 During the first half of his life Song was raised by his older sister who also raised Song s brother 9 Song revealed in a Milestone interview for The Skateboard Mag that both of his parents were perceived as insane by their neighbors due to their constant fighting Song explained that on occasion he would need to telephone the police Song s mother who once shot her husband in the face died in 1999 predeceasing Song s father 10 When he was fourteen years of age Song started skateboarding during a two month period when his parents were separated he was given his first skateboard by his mother and was later sponsored by a skateboard shop in the South Bay area of Los Angeles California called Sporting Ideas 11 10 12 Prior to this Song received attention for his artistic abilities winning drawing contests and engaging in the commercial art field at a very young age 8 Song provided insight into his family life in a 2005 interview You know Asian parents man they re gnarly They want you to become some lead pianist in an orchestra or like every parent they want you to become a doctor I was really into art when I was a young kid and I won a lot of awards so my parents thought that s what I d pursue Then I got picked up in skateboarding and started getting free stuff They were tripping like Where are you getting all this free stuff They thought I was stealing money from them 3 Song attended the 135th Street school in Gardena known for its aggressive reputation 13 and has explained the challenges that were present while he was growing up in the area where gang activity was prolific Around my neighborhood skating was actually big for a time like in the early 90s Then it started to die out There was a lot of gang banging going on in my old neighborhood in Gardena I was seriously the only skateboarder left at my school I just hung in there A lot of guys quit skating one got killed another guy was tagging on a freeway and got killed I watched all these friends of mine getting into the stupidest things And I was like dude I just need to stick with this skateboard thing But I didn t stick with it as a career I just thought it was something to do after school y know Skateboarding s changed so much now It s like kids skate just to get sponsored Back then we skated the curb at Rally s burgers just for something to do 3 Song has relayed that he sighted Rodney Mullen skateboarding at his school and that Mullen in turn had observed Song skateboarding there Song explained in a 2012 interview that his friend at the time spoke with Mullen and the professional skateboarder revealed that he was impressed by Song s skills and wanted to send Song skateboard decks to ride as an introduction to Mullen s fledgling business Song agreed to the proposal and the relationship between the two skateboarders now co owners of the Almost Skateboards company commenced at that point in time 13 Mullen became a mentor figure to Song and the latter became a team rider for the Tensor company as the result of this relationship as of July 2014 Song continues to be sponsored by Tensor 14 Career EditWorld Industries Edit Song became sponsored by World Industries at the age of sixteen years and appeared in numerous video productions for the company including Love Child 1992 It is in Love Child that Song documented the first hardflip on film 15 Song has spoken about his time with World Industries in numerous interviews particularly focusing on his time at the World Industries indoor skate park and being involved with a company that was overseen by Steve Rocco the founder of World Industries and former business partner of Rodney Mullen Mullen would later become a close friend and mentor to Song Videographer Socrates Leal who filmed a large portion of the World Industries Dwindle Distribution footage since the company s inception released footage from the World Park as part of the 30 Shot web based project including segments that feature Song Leal has revealed during his narration for one of the segments that Song has always possessed a clear awareness of what aspects of his skateboarding he would like filmed and would often instruct the filmer while skateboarding 16 Love Child was then followed up by New World Order 1993 and Song has explained that the skateboarding world had significantly changed in the one year period between the videos Then in 93 with New World Order things got more serious More skaters started coming up and if you were filming something and someone already did it you d have to come up with something better From that point on filming got a lot harder 3 Song stated during his Epicly Later d episode for Vice magazine s web channel that he misses his time at World Industries 15 Ankle injury Edit In a July 2012 interview with the online magazine Jenkem Song revealed that he seriously contemplated ceasing skateboarding between the years 1996 and 1997 following an ankle injury that he sustained during the New World Order period During this period Song stated that he was predominantly located in the Long Beach area of Los Angeles while in a relationship with a girlfriend who was a member of the Bloods Song considered a living modifying cars and eventually returned to skateboarding following a telephone call from his mentor Rodney Mullen 17 Song had gone into further detail about this period of his life in a 2005 interview I lost touch with a lot of girls and then I called Rodney and he wasn t doing too good It was a wake up call At that moment I felt like I was a pathetic piece of trash They did all this for me and I was going to give it up It was almost as though Rodney brought me into this and had supported me and now it was my turn to support him I just woke up and started skating again and tried to make stuff happen again Then Rodney and me started doing our projects and everything from that point on has been working out great 3 Matix Clothing Edit In 1998 Song founded the Matix Clothing apparel company with fellow professional skateboarder Tim Gavin retired and distribution company Podium Distribution the Dunlap brothers Kevin and Brian 12 In March 2013 Song explained the initial period of the brand s formation Gavin brought Rudy Johnson Jeron Wilson and Sean Sheffey and then for me I brought Marc Johnson Rodney Mullen and ahh JB Gillett And that was our team including me and Gavin so there was eight I remember when it first started me Kevin and Brian and Gavin just funny how all these things we talked about on the kitchen floor having pizza it actually went into motion and it was like Wow here are the first samples 12 Song further explained that he was responsible for the origin of the Matix logo after he drew a squiggle on a napkin that reminded him of someone pushing along on a skateboard As of 2013 the brand had been existence for fifteen years and Song stated in March of that year we are still pushing strong 12 The Transworld Business website announced on July 2 2012 that Matix Clothing had been acquired by technical apparel brand Westlife Distribution the deal included intellectual property inventory and accounts receivable 18 In a press release on September 4 2012 Matix announced the re signing of Daewon Song Marc Johnson and Mike Anderson to its team roster notably absent was young and popular former rider Torey Pudwill The press release confirmed the relocation of the brand to Los Angeles and company president Brian Dunlap stated I m thrilled with the Westlife transition so far and bringing these guys back onto the program was key We have longstanding relationships and friendships that were important to keep intact and the brand image will only grow stronger with such a good crew representing for us 19 As of March 2013 the Matix skate team consisted of Song Johnson Mike Anderson Zach Wallin Auby Taylor and Matt Berger 20 at this time Song Johnson and Anderson all had signature clothing collections for sale 21 Together with 686 a snowboard company the company relocated to a new premises in Compton California US in 2013 22 The Matix Fall 2014 catalog video filmed in the Sierra Nevada region of California US was published on the brand s Vimeo channel 23 Main article DVS Shoes A press release from the Sequential Brands Group which acquired the shoe brand in mid 2012 revealed that Song had renewed his contract with the company for a further three years The CEO of the licensing and branding company Colin Dyne explained in the press release that It is critically important to us that the authenticity and integrity of the DVS brand remain in tact sic By moving forward with Daewon a legend in the skate arena DVS is remaining true to its heritage Song stated in the same document that DVS has been family since 1997 and has always had my back 100 and I will always have their s sic 100 Re signing wasn t even a question Just needed to make sure the damn pen worked 8 On August 28 2012 Song revealed in a Twitter post that he had commenced work on a new DVS project 24 Song received the cover of The Skateboard Mag as part of a feature on the DVS Shoes tour to Detroit US that occurred in late 2012 the photo is credited to Anthony Acosta a close friend of Song 25 Song was previously featured on the cover of The Skateboard Mag in a photo also taken by Acosta skating a transitional structure that was tied to the back of a truck in Norwalk California US Acosta has explained I found this sheet metal halfpipe sitting on a truck bed about two miles from where I used to live I knew Daewon was the guy to call for this natural miniramp We shot a few things that day and ended up getting a cover of The Skateboard Mag with one of the photos 26 The DVS Shoes Facebook profile published the advertisement for Song s thirteenth signature shoe model part of the Daewon Song Signature Series named the Daewon 13 Song is photographed performing a trick on a rust covered structure that is in a coastal location 27 One time DVS filmer Colin Kennedy released a video compilation that he had produced with the use of footage filmed during the Skate More period entitled Daewon vs H2O The compilation shows various settings in which Song filmed skateboarding tricks in locations where water was a primary factor including a metropolitan sculpture of a movie reel situated within a pool of water Part of Kennedy s blurb for the video stated Daewon likes a challenge Watch any of his video parts and you ll see what I mean You name it and he s skated it or at least tried The footage that is used in the video was shot between 2002 and 2005 28 Deca Edit After nine years with World Industries Song left the company in 1999 to found Deca Skateboards with a team that included Chris Haslam 29 JB Gillet 30 Shiloh Greathouse 31 and Marcus McBride 32 Cooper Wilt was featured in two hidden parts in the second Deca video 2nd to None 33 34 After three years of operation during which time two videos Sneak Preview 35 and 2nd to None 36 were produced Deca ceased operations in 2002 37 Following the brand s demise McBride moved onto establishing the DGK company with Stevie Williams 38 Greathouse rode for Stacy Lowery and Michael Sieben s Bueno brand 39 JB Gillet joined the Cliche team 40 while Wilt and Haslam remained with Song for his next board company Artafact Artafact Edit Following the cessation of Deca Song launched a short lived company entitled Artafact in 2002 with Haslam and Wilt included as team riders the brand was dismantled in 2003 after eight to twelve months of operation 5 41 In a 2012 interview for the Weekend Buzz segment of the internet based RIDE channel Haslam provided a perspective on Artafact in relation to Deca I think I liked Artafact better the layout of the ads was always sick It was nice and clean and there was like possibilities to go there but you know I guess it didn t really go anywhere so we changed it 41 Song released a video part on The Berrics in January 2011 that could be purchased for US 0 99 The downloadable part entitled New Year s Dae was made available for sale on January 11 and was thus promoted as a 1 11 11 video part the part featured a combination of street park and transition skateboarding 42 43 The Almost video 5 Incher was released June 4 2012 and Mullen is the only team member that is not featured The film premiered at the Art Theater in Long Beach California on May 31 2012 Song s section in 5 Incher is the penultimate part with Haslam providing the video s ender final section 44 On June 18 2012 Song then released additional footage on the internet entitled Daewon 5 Incher B Side Edit free of charge 45 Song was featured on the cover of the November 2012 issue of Transworld Skateboarding Japan he is shown performing a trick from his 5 Incher video part The issue also features a full interview with Song entitled Daewon Song Best of 2012 and was sold with a DVD that consisted of the 5 Incher video and the Song B Sides edit among other sections 46 Video footage was published throughout 2013 of Song performing new tricks that had not been captured on film before On June 25 2013 Song filmed a transition trick that was later called a bolt slapper 47 and on October 10 2013 Song was filmed a performing a variation of the bolt slapper the 360 shove it bolt slapper both tricks were filmed at the Crailtap skatepark in Torrance California US 48 The Almost company celebrated its 10th anniversary with an event at the Berrics indoor skate complex in early March 2014 at which team member Youness Amrani was presented with his inaugural professional skateboard deck 49 Socrates Leal a longtime videographer for Dwindle Distribution created a video retrospective of the brand s growth since inception entitled 10 Years of Almost 50 At the same time as the 10 year anniversary the company released a collaborative series of skateboard decks with the DC Comics comic book brand Song s deck features the Batman character 51 On October 26 2018 Daewon Song left Almost He and Torey Pudwill who left Plan B Skateboards made their own project called Thank You Skateboards Death of Lewis Marnell Edit An official announcement on January 20 2013 revealed that Almost team member Lewis Marnell had died in the 48 hours prior to the announcement details of the passing were not provided 52 Marnell had released a full video part in Almost s 5 Incher during the six month period prior to his death 53 54 Marnell had been sponsored by Almost for six and a half years 55 and his inaugural video part for the Almost company was in the Daewon and Haslam miniramp video project Cheese and Crackers Marnell was introduced as a new team member with the inclusion of his part in the Bonus section of the DVD release and Curtis Mayfield s Move On Up is the soundtrack to the part 56 Song stated on his Instagram profile lewismarnell you are a true inspiration brotha and will be missed thank u for showing the world your amazing gifts and thank u for being such a positive kind and giving friend to all RIP 57 Song then published another photograph on January 21 2013 stating Shot this a while back reminded me of lewismarnell freedom is a gift and love and respect for each other makes for a better world sorryboutpreaching 58 New sponsors Edit In mid December 2012 Song was added to the team of Brick Harbor an online skateboard retailer that had been formed earlier in the same year The announcement was made in the form of a brief video part entitled 12 Dae s of Christmas and a corresponding competition Since the company s inception Brick Harbor s team has predominantly consisted of professional skateboarders who had either originated from the East coast of the US or who continue to be based on that side of the country riders include Stevie Williams Jake Johnson Ishod Wair Gino Iannucci and PJ Ladd and Song is the second West coast team rider to be added to the team alongside Dennis Busenitz whose hometown and city of residence is San Francisco U S 59 60 61 As of February 2017 though the company is no longer in business During 2012 Song was recruited onto the teams of two new companies that had been founded by fellow professional skateboarders one who had skated for a clothing company Matix that Song had cofounded many years earlier Paul Rodriguez and Joey Brezinski s Brezinski had signed a contract with Tensor Trucks the brand that also sponsors Song in mid 2010 new bearing company Andale was officially launched in 2012 and Song left his position on the Bones bearing team prior to Bones Song had released signature model bearings and filmed a video part for the FKD company that as of February 2013 is within the Syndrome Distribution company Daewon is featured on the team page holding up a selection of Andale stickers and has joined former Almost professional Ryan Sheckler 62 and ex Deca rider JB GIllett 63 on the team 64 65 Song is a featured as a sponsored rider on the Glassy Sunhaters sunglasses website and online store co owned co founded by professional skateboarder Mike Mo Capaldi and his brother Vince Shortly after the addition of Song a signature sunglasses model The Daeviator was released and promoted heavily on the relevant websites The humorous line Daewon has personally blessed everyone single pair of these to give you a portion of his balance you re welcome accompanied the product s page on the Glassy Store website 66 Loud Headphones is a company that was founded by professional skateboarders photographers and videographers around 2012 The company states that its main objective above all else is to start something that matters and places an emphasis upon eco friendly low cost packaging that allows more money to be spent on a worthwhile product and donations to its charitable partner the Let Them Hear Foundation 67 Song is one of the Loud sponsored skateboarders alongside other team members such as Sammy Baca and Fred Gall and has released signature model earbud headphones 68 Song was announced as a team member of the newly formed Knox Hardware brand in early October 2013 alongside Chris Cole The brand was founded by Song s longtime friend and Matix collaborator Gavin and will also release apparel collections Gavin explained to TransWorld Business Knox s DNA and the story we want to tell is the Americana blue collar hard worker 69 As of February 2017 though the brand in no longer active Setup Edit On January 5 2013 Song participated in an interview with the Alli Sports website to explain the hardware that he uses for his skateboard Notable aspects of the interview were Song rode a 7 6 inches 19 cm wide skateboard deck for over a decade and in the period leading up to the interview had followed through with a decision to transition to a 7 7 inches 20 cm wide deck Song stated not much of a huge jump but makes a difference Song appreciates bright colored skateboards for something while it s flipping he cites red and black in the interview as preferred colors Song tightens his trucks fairly loose with the back truck tighter than the front for stability Song describes his front truck as squirrelly revealing that he strips down the components of the front truck so that there are only one bushing below the truck between the deck and the truck and two washers above the truck and Song only rides 50 millimetres 2 0 in radius wheels he states that he has tried to ride 51 millimetres 2 0 in wheels but the difference was too significant 14 Sponsors Edit As of February 2019 Song is sponsored by Thank You skateboards Matix Clothing adidas Footwear Tensor Trucks Andale Bearings Mob Griptape 70 Glassy 71 Spitfire Wheels 72 and Loud Headphones 73 Video game appearances Edit Song has made several appearances as a playable character in video games such as Grind Session 74 Session Skate Sim and the Tony Hawk series of games He featured as a playable character in many iterations of the Tony Hawk series starting with Tony Hawk s American Wasteland and appears in every main game since 75 with the exception of Tony Hawk s Downhill Jam He also appears in the game Tony Hawk Ride 76 Song participated in Tony Hawk s Secret Skatepark Tour of America which was organized to promote one of Hawk s video games Alongside other skateboarders who appeared in the video game Song toured the U S with Hawk s entourage and performed at random skatepark locations During the tour Song revealed his perspective in a magazine interview It s pretty crazy I m just used to some team manager knocking on your door like Dude we gotta get up On this one we have like schedules 10 Contests Edit Since cofounding Almost Song s participation in contests has been limited to the single elimination tournament X Games Real Street in which sponsored skateboarders film a video part that they are judged on Song competed in the 17th X Games contest in 2011 77 Alongside Chris Cole Song was also nominated by Berrics viewers as the most wanted contestant in the second edition but failed to enter 78 Song later explained his reason for not entering contests such as Battle of the Berrics in a July 2013 interview Because I m just the worst under pressure When someone tells me that I am supposed to do something you re not going to get it I m gonna slam It has to be spontaneous for me Every once in a while I ll get a request and somehow end up doing it but usually I can t Even if it s fairly easy I won t be able to do it With those contests there are all these people watching who have such high expectations for me I can only lose I hate it I don t want to let anybody down so I just shut down 79 In early 2014 Song was informed that he was a competitor in the 2Up manual contest that was held at the Berrics and sponsored by Matix A manual is a trick whereby the skateboarder only uses two wheels The contest was an invitational and Song competed against nine other skateboarders and the winner was voted by the fans of the website Song was declared the winner on March 4 2014 and received a trophy in addition to US 10 000 cash 80 81 82 Song was selected again by the Berrics for the In Transition contest that ran during October 2014 The Berrics picked 10 of the most progressive skaters on the planet to choose one location each any location in the world and film a full part and Song chose to film his part at Channel Street in Los Angeles U S 83 Awards Edit In 2006 Song was awarded the Skater of the Year SOTY title by Thrasher magazine His SOTY feature article appeared in the April 2007 edition of the magazine for which he also appeared on the front cover 6 After winning the Berrics 2UP and In Transition contests during 2014 Song was voted as the most impactful skateboarder of the year in the Berrics Populist poll Song prevailed among a list of nominees that included Guy Mariano and Ben Raybourn and received his trophy on January 27 2015 84 85 In 2017 Daewon was inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame 86 Influence EditSong was identified by Transworld Skateboarding as the twenty ninth most influential skateboarder of all time in a list that was published on the magazine s digital platform in December 2011 87 As part of the Transworld series Stevie Williams founder and owner of DGK Dirty Ghetto Kids identifies Song together with Mullen as one of his top five most influential skateboarders while the same occurred during Tom Penny s interview for the same Most Influential series Penny identified as the twenty first most influential especially commended Song on his manual combinations 88 Skateboard photographer Giovanni Reda stated in an Instagram post in January 2013 Daewon Song will forever be the greatest of all time in my eyes 89 Paul Rodriguez identified Song in a top ten list of favorite professional skateboarders in July 2013 90 Daewon to me has the best board control I have ever seen anyone have The things he can do with his skateboard technical abilities the balance he has while going a million miles a hour sic is incredible I ve never seen anything like it He still kills it he s still ripping and he s been doing it also for 20 plus years at the highest level He is consistently getting better constantly pushing and reaching for the peak of his ability My favorite video part of his would be Rodney vs Daewon Round One When that video was out and Round 2 I remember watching those video parts countlessly I may have seen those parts a million times literally 91 Long time friend and professional skateboarder Daniel Castillo explained his relationship to Daewon in relation to skateboarding in an August 2013 interview He has the same enthusiasm as he did when we were like 14 15 And he s still learning new tricks which is insane because the dude has enough tricks He s insane amp is always amped to skate It could honestly be anything He d be amped to skate a little curb on the street That s why I love skating with him because when I m skating with him it feels like I m that age again Like I m 14 Anytime I hang out or skate with him I have no care in the world except skating 92 In a 2005 Skateboarder interview Song listed Rodney Mullen Natas Kaupas Christian Hosoi Chris Haslam and Eric Dressen as his top five timeless influences In the same interview Song listed his top five Most underrated skaters as Alan Peterson Chany Jeanguenin Cooper Wilt Dan Drehobl all pool skaters 93 After being named the twenty ninth most influential skateboarder of all time by Transworld Skateboarding Song listed his own top five all time skateboarding influences Rodney Mullen Christian Hosoi just the way he flew who else could make lycra shorts cool Tommy Guerrero Steve Caballero and Natas Kaupas Once he spun on that fire hydrant everyone was mesmerized like going to their first magic show 87 Song also revealed that he was interested in the Z Boys when he was a young skateboarder 15 Perspectives EditIn an interview with Juice magazine Song explained his passion for skateboarding I like skateboarding for what it is I like being able to do it by myself You need another person to hit the ball You need someone to pitch something at you or block for you to make a basket With skateboarding I just pick up my board and do exactly what I want to do Some days I have a good day and some days I feel like a complete dip shit like I ve never been skateboarding in my life I love the experience of it I love the fact that on one day I can do everything I ve ever learned and the next day I feel like I ve lost everything That s skateboarding It s amazing I like the challenges Skateboarding is one of the most challenging things 11 Song has been vocal about the importance of fun in regard to skateboarding and the importance of individuality in contrast to elitism and dogmatism in the sub culture In his appearance on Vice s Epicly Later d program Song inadvertently meets a fan at a public skate location that appeared in his video part for Love Child and shares an opinion with the teenage male Just keep skating Don t even worry about don t ever sweat like is this good enough Is that good enough Like as long as you re happy with it that s fine 15 Song expanded upon this sentiment in a voiceover segment for Thrasher magazine in relation to Haslam s footage in Cheese and Crackers stating Do whatever you want go skate a mini ramp go skate a really mini ramp go skate a big ramp Basically just go skate set up whatever you want and don t worry about what people say like Ah that was stupid or That was ugly or That s not cool it s you know who cares what s cool You re the one who gets to do it They re just some people are just jealous cause they re not the ones who can do it so even if it is something that they consider Oh that s ugly once they if they can do it and they think it s ugly then you know that s their opinion and that s cool you know But when people that don t even skate at all and they wanna sit there and go That was lame that s just you know that just sucks 94 Song listed the following video parts as his all time favorites in a 2011 interview with online magazine Caught in the Crossfire John Cardiel Sight Unseen Sean Sheffey Life and PJ Ladd PJ Ladd s Wonderful Horrible Life 95 12 Song resides in San Pedro Los Angeles California US 1 Fatherhood Edit In 2005 Song provided the public with an insight into his role as a father It s crazy He son s name brings a different perspective on the world Having a kid is a lot of work though Holy shit I d be filming all day and get home sometimes at 12 or 1 in the morning and he d just get up boom and wouldn t go to bed until 6 in the morning This was seriously like every other day I was just exhausted 3 In a Twitter post and Pheed photo upload on January 1 2013 Song featured an image of his son with a pet dog and the following blurb 2013 it s amazing every time I get 2 see my son he teaches me something new it s the small things i love about being a dad and am blessed to have such a great son 96 References Edit a b c Daewon Song 2013 Ambassadors Skate Daewon Song Matix Matix Clothing Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Retrieved January 13 2013 AlliSports December 2 2012 Daewon Song Vs Cooper Wilt Skate Trivia Battle Alli Sports HEAD2HEAD Video upload YouTube Google Inc Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved December 17 2012 a b c d e f Brian Peech September 2 2005 Daewon vs Daewon Skateboarder GrindMedia LLC Archived from the original on February 16 2013 Retrieved January 13 2013 Zac December 12 2011 Daewon Song Reflections 2011 Caught in the Crossfire Division Media LTD Retrieved August 16 2012 a b Staff 2012 Artafact Skateboards Skately Skately LLC Archived from the original on May 11 2012 Retrieved May 25 2012 a b Staff January 28 2010 Displaying 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