What's Crack'n People!
Every day this month I will feature or bring you an amazing Artist and his/her music that inspires transcends time and add to the legacy of great music but also the struggle and/or the life of "Black America". Today I bring you one of the most slept on artists "Siagon" who was picked up and dropped I feel because of politrix! This brother have some amazing music that touches the soul.
Saigon is also currently signed to Suburban Noize Records and Just Blaze's Fort Knocks Entertainment record label. After much delay, his label debut The Greatest Story Never Told (due to the label dropping him because his music was way too real) is set to be released on February 15, 2011 on Suburban Noize Records. (Pleas Support This One!) He is also known for his street album "Warning Shots" and appearances in the HBO television series Entourage.
Saigon has gave you great tracks such as:
- The Color Purple - Which talks about the the effects of gang banging (deep)
- Pain In My Life - (Feat Trey Songs) talks about the struggles in the inner cities of America
- Fatherhood - Self Explanitory
- You Make Me Sick - Tired of negative rappers who promote violence and the results of it
- The Greatest Story Never Told - In this song he talks about his struggle as an independent artist with integrity
- Clap - (Feat Faith Evans) talks about the struggles we need to overcome as a people
- Together (Black America) this talks about how the world would be working together
It's crazy how many talented artist goes overlooked because they choose NOT to sale his/her soul instead stand behind their beliefs and morals and should be rewarded instead get ignored because they choose to speak on what's really going on. Music is a reflection of life and while some choose to live in a dream others choose to live in reality. That is why I applaud this brother for being not only a great artist but individual by hitting the streets of NYC with a couple of friends providing blankets to the homeless see here. While most individuals with a lot more have done way less thanks for giving and sharing the little bit you have.
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