Retro Kids While with the Retro Kids, Barclift appeared in commercials for
MTV and posed for
Complex Magazine. In an article for the
New York Times, Barclift expressed an interest in collaborating with film director
Spike Lee to do an 80's movie. One of the co-founders of both
Mecca and
Enyce clothing lines, Tony Shellman, said of the Retro Kids "They're so energetic and creative". Shellman also had the group pose for his clothing line Parish which has a retro hip-hop style. Pop Robinson, creative director of
Pro-Keds, gave the Retro Kids high praise by saying "They validate a brand like Pro-Keds because we're from the old school."
Solo artist After leaving the Retro Kids, Barclift became a solo artist. ==References==