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Sin the Saint - Private Dance

Alright, this Rwandan rapper and has more potential then most rappers I’ve heard in a while, he might just be next up so the labels need to listen up.  What I like about this dude is he’s not a one trick pony, like every other rapper you hear.  His album “The Blessing” is a complete piece of work.  You got the single that’s featured here, but you also have songs like “Life of a Soldier,” “I Come From,” “Eye Candy,” and “Moment of Atonement.”  And guess what… the album is free just click here. 

How many Rwandans do you know that rap? One, his name is Sin The Saint, born on April 19th (a birthday shared with Suge Knight and Ashley Judd) a young artist who’s first performance at a Washington DC venue led to his epic song about the Rwandan Genocide (Genocide City) being played on Hot 95.5FM. 

Do yourself a favor and pick this one up and pass it along.  Enjoy

-schwing

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