Adrian Spinelli March 14, 2021Updated: March 15, 2021, 10:50 pm Fantastic Negrito talks with friends and family after learning of his Grammy win during a watch party for the 63rd Grammy Awards outside Store Front Records in Oakland. Photo: Carlos Avila Gonzalez, The Chronicle On the corner of 32nd Street and San Pablo Avenue in West Oakland, a small homeless encampment stretches along the edge of a parking lot of a building that used to be a seedy liquor store in the neighborhood where blues musician Xavier Dphrepaulezz, best known as Fantastic Negrito, grew up. Today, that building now houses a recording studio and Dphrepaulezz’s new label, Storefront Records. And by noon Sunday, March 14, the parking lot was staged for a community-driven event with about 75 of the artist’s friends, family and industry colleagues — plus Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf — watching the 63rd Grammy Awards telecast with bated breath as the album, “Have You Lost Your Mind Yet?” earned Dphrepaulezz another Grammy Award for best contemporary blues album.