In 1921, this shoe company sponsored Basketball Player Chuck Taylor, who became the first professional sports player to have a brand endorsement.
Converse
Credited with creating the gangster rap scene, this group of 5 from Compton were way ahead of there time and way behind in America's public opinion.
N.W.A
This Dictator took his own life in 1945 before enemy forces could capture him, although many believe he may have escaped and lived the rest of life in Argentina.
Adolf Hitler
This Pyscadelic rocker was famous for his Anti-War stance and "Hippie" life style. He died at 27 due to a overdose on a mix of alcohol and pain killers.
Jimi Hendrix
Originally known as Pocket monsters, this franchise made its way into the trading card game market in 1996 in japan before reeking havoc on the school playgrounds of North America by 1998.
Pokemon
Since 2002, these unconventional rubber Slip-ons have been both admired and mocked by fashionistas and regular consumers alike.
Crocs
After creating his own record company, this former body guard and Los Angeles Ram became famous for his extortion tactics and violent temper.
Suge Knight
This Dictator forces all students in his country to learn how to play the accordion. He also claims that he is the inventor of Pizza and the Hamburger, and that him or his father have never had to use the bathroom.
Kim Jong Un
This Middle Class singer from Outside Seattle was famous for helping create the counter culture movement of the 90's. He died at 27 due to suicide via a gun shot to the head.
Kurt Cobain
Back in 1993, Richard Garfield made this trading card game to play in between long winded games of dungeons and dragons.
Magic, The Gathering
In 1948, The brother of the founder of Adidas went off to form his own shoe company. Originally named "Ruda' , the name has since changed to what we know it as today.
Puma
Back in 2007, this rapper was the first of his generation to have his songs go viral on the early days of YouTube. Nowadays he is more famous for his sound bites and his failed video game console.
Solja Boy
Back in the 1960's, this dictator was famous for committing genocide on 25% of his countries population. Killing anyone who wore glasses for fear they read books and become intelligent.
Pol Pot
Amy Winehouse
Back in 1889, this Japanese card company made standard playing cards before switching its focus to the home console market by the early 1980's.
Nintendo
Named after the Greek goddess of victory, this shoe company was formed in 1971 in the state of Oregon, with the goal of making lighter and higher quality running shoes then what was available at the time.
Nike
In the year 2000, this rapper had his debut album sell over 10 million copies, Making him one of the first ever rappers to go diamond.
Nelly
Although not necessarily by his own hand, this dictator killed more people then Adolph Hitler after the second world war due to starvation from the hyper inflation of the countries economy. Making a loaf of bread cost 10 times more the a bottle of vodka.
Josif Stalin
In 1971, this Singer passed away at 27 due to a heart failure well lying in his bath tub. However since his unfortunate passing, His music has helped open doors for many of the rock bands we know of today.
Jim Morrison
In Poker, A "Dead mans hand" is two pair that consist of these these two types of cards.
Aces and Eights
Popular with both blue-collared workers, and street-cultured youth, this boot company has been worn in both lumber yards and rap music videos since 1952.
Timberland
Daily Double
In 2016, the XXL Magazine had 10 artist make the "freshman class of 2016" cover. These Include Lil Uzi, Lil Yachty, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, Denzel Curry, Desiigner, Anderson Paak, G Herbo, Dave east and this former comedian.
Lil Dicky
After a record of over 600 assassination attempts, not even the power of the C.I.A could topple this communist dictator.
Fidel Castro
In 2018, This artist tragically took his own life well on holiday at the age of 28. Although not fluent in acoustic instruments, the talents he displayed as a DJ well he was alive were second to none in most peoples eyes.
Avicii
In 1971, A man named Earl Robbins argued with his family over the rules of "Crazy Eights'. In response he created this card game. It now has been in sold on store shelves for over 50 years.
UNO