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~Episode 52~ The Godfather of Modern Hip Hop (Feat. Vinnie Cassius and Adam Banx)

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Feast your ears on another controversial episode of the Sensei Said So Show! Your hosts, Vo Sensei and Shado "Da Villain," are joined on this episode by Adam Banx, a producer and musician who has been involved in Salt Lake City's music scene for the last 12 years, and Vinnie Cassius, the dark knight of Ogden and one of the lake's premiere artists. Adam discusses how being more personable has helped his career, and how his style has progressed from rock and indie music to hip hop. Then, Vinnie makes the statement that he is not only "the best in the lake," but "the best, period." Your hosts back up Vinnie's claim by admiring his ability to create art through music and get listeners to feel whatever emotion he puts down on a track. Next your hosts discuss the history of Salt Lake City's hip hop scene, and ask the question: "Is Soulja boy the Godfather of modern day hip hop?" After that, we revisit a conversation from episode 8, and Shado brings up his controversial opinion that black men should preferentially make babies with black women, in order to "preserve the culture." He then asks Vinnie again his opinion on making a "interracial baby." VO concludes that asking these kind of questions make color of bigger importance to society, and that all colors are equally important and should be treated as such. Don't forger to check out our sponsor's websites: Distillery36.com 801customs.com Music listed in order of appearance: OJ - Shado 500 Degrees - Vinnie Cassius (prd. by snxff) Simple - Vinnie Cassius (prd. bc einstein) Coco Banx - Adam Banx (ft. Vinnie Cassius) Fire - Alyxandri Jupiter (Prd. NorbZz) **Produced & Created By: Brandon Isbell of ZGB Productions L.L.C **Co-Produced and Edited By: Mark Engel ** Co-produced & Created By: V.O. Sensei & Shado of Muzic Clan Media LLC
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Feast your ears on another controversial episode of the Sensei Said So Show! Your hosts, Vo Sensei and Shado "Da Villain," are joined on this episode by Adam Banx, a producer and musician who has been involved in Salt Lake City's music scene for the last 12 years, and Vinnie Cassius, the dark knight of Ogden and one of the lake's premiere artists. Adam discusses how being more personable has helped his career, and how his style has progressed from rock and indie music to hip hop. Then, Vinnie makes the statement that he is not only "the best in the lake," but "the best, period." Your hosts back up Vinnie's claim by admiring his ability to create art through music and get listeners to feel whatever emotion he puts down on a track. Next your hosts discuss the history of Salt Lake City's hip hop scene, and ask the question: "Is Soulja boy the Godfather of modern day hip hop?" After that, we revisit a conversation from episode 8, and Shado brings up his controversial opinion that black men should preferentially make babies with black women, in order to "preserve the culture." He then asks Vinnie again his opinion on making a "interracial baby." VO concludes that asking these kind of questions make color of bigger importance to society, and that all colors are equally important and should be treated as such. Don't forger to check out our sponsor's websites: Distillery36.com 801customs.com Music listed in order of appearance: OJ - Shado 500 Degrees - Vinnie Cassius (prd. by snxff) Simple - Vinnie Cassius (prd. bc einstein) Coco Banx - Adam Banx (ft. Vinnie Cassius) Fire - Alyxandri Jupiter (Prd. NorbZz) **Produced & Created By: Brandon Isbell of ZGB Productions L.L.C **Co-Produced and Edited By: Mark Engel ** Co-produced & Created By: V.O. Sensei & Shado of Muzic Clan Media LLC
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