Pioneering Hip-Hop Journalist and Documentarian Dies at 53
Sacha Jenkins wrote and produced documentaries about Wu-Tang Clan, Rick James, and Biz Markie.
Sacha Jenkins wrote and produced documentaries about Wu-Tang Clan, Rick James, and Biz Markie.
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Sacha Jenkins, a pioneering hip-hop journalist, author, filmmaker and cultural historian, has died at the age of 54.
Sacha Jenkins, the hip-hop journalist, filmmaker, and historian who co-founded the seminal Nineties magazine 'Ego Trip,' has died at age 53.
In 2005, two Chicago titans made a generational classic and then sprinted in opposite directions, each daring the rest of hip-hop to follow them.
He previously served as a music editor and writer-at-large at Vibe.
The Irish-language hip-hop trio play their biggest ever festival headline slot in south London.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA's "Grand National" tour stop in L.A. hosted Big Boy, LeBron James, Winnie Harlow, YG, Gunna, and many more.
At the centre of hip-hop's essential mid-1980s commercial transition, Def Jam Recordings founder Rick Rubin was eager for one artist to join his new label.