Tyshawn Jones

[5] After moving back to the Bronx from New Jersey, Jones focused on skating more due to a lack of friends.

"[6] After being exposed to the idea of sponsorship Jones worked on getting clips of himself skating in New York City, he saw this as an opportunity to cut cost of skateboarding equipment and wasn't so concerned about exposure.

Jones first met Jason Dill (founder and CEO of Fucking Awesome) in 2011 in New York City.

Jones' ability and style caught the eye of Supreme, which lead him to appear in several clips for the brand and eventually the store's 2014 video, cherry by Bill Strobeck.

[13] As of December 2022, Jones' sponsors are King Skateboards, Adidas, Supreme, Hardies Hardware, Thunder Trucks, Spitfire, and New Era.

[14][15] In May 2022, Tyshawn appears in the Kendrick Lamar music video for the song N95 featuring Baby Keem, skateboarding around the streets of New York City.