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From the inception of the Hip-Hop culture, the Bronx has been the breeding ground for musical legends and notables like Kool Keith, the story telling Slick Rick, KRS One “the teacher”, and the late BIG Pun to name a few. Today the Bronx still boasts some of the industry’s most promising rising stars. With such strong musical influences, it was no surprise when at 13 years old Sinsay began entertaining his family and peers with the rhymes he constructed. Word spread quickly in and around his neighborhood about his skills. Sinsay realized he had a natural gift, and music would soon become his life. In H.S. Sinsay went on to join “Livin Dead” a large rap group that was considered the Bronx Wu-Tang Clan. The group soon disbanded, and Sinsay soon linked up with Bobby Trends. From 2000-2001 he made appearances on his Hand 2 Hand mixtape series. Unfortunate circumstances would soon arise as several members were sent to prison, propelling Sinsay into the position of a solo artist. The next few years were tumultuous and Sinsay also ended up serving prison time. Fast forward 2004, Sinsay partnered with an old acquaintance, a recording artist signed to (Maybach Music/DefJam). Together they created Specialyst Set. In 2008 Sinsay released his debut mixtape “Break Bread” hosted by DJ. Tear Drop. In 2009 “Industry In Da Streets” hosted by Remy Ma’s official DJ. Bedtyme357, and 2009 with "The Rebirth of Hiphop" his biggest project to date. All featuring original verses from Young Money'
Voodoo - Remastered 2025
572I Don't Back Down
383I Dont Back Down (Remix)(Feat. Jay Rock)
204YO AMBULANCES
175Do It Big
166Voodoo
147Luv Me (SinSay edit)
138You Don't Know Me (Feat. Donny Goines)
109From The Bronx (Feat. Torch (Of Triple C’s), Fred The Godson, And Cory Gunz)(Prod. By Mike Spits)
810From The Bronx f. Torch, Fred the Godson & Cory Gunz
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