Sgt. Sass is tagged as: rap, queer, hip-hop, under 2000 listeners, new gay music “Every verse I spit is a picture painted / My words never fade, they can’t be duplicated.” declares emcee DT over the classic industrial track, “Dig It” by Skinny Puppy. Philadelphia’s Sgt. Sass is back with a revamped distinct and unconventional blend of hip-hop on their newest mixtape, Art Fggt/Fggt Art. The tracks chosen for this new work are as diverse as the artistic legends that have an overall influence on the release; Andy Warhol, James Baldwin, Keith Haring, etc. Lyrically to date, we find the potent pair expressing their frustration for mainstream and underground cultures without being apologetic. Sgt. Sass means business but with Art Fggt/Fggt Art they continue to deliver their emotions with rhyme, wordplay, and style that everyone can truly relate to.| |Rewind selector to 2003. Sgt. Sass emcees KD and DT met through mutual friends while attending the Art Institute of Philadelphia. Shortly after, the two became roommates. Both KD and DT share an unconditional love for music, but their musical tastes appear to be very dissimilar on the surface—KD is a die hard neo-soul fan, while DT rabidly admires the feminist punk rock movement riot grrrl. This uncommon pairing proves to be the perfect match and musical motive behind the duo.... Read More About Sgt. Sass Biography... Send Sgt. Sass ringtones to your cell |
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