In this episode of ‘The Franchise Report’, hip-hop artist Sinnn, originally from Ghana but raised in Harlem, sat down for an insightful interview. He shared that he has been part of the hip-hop scene since 1999. Now residing in Vermont, Sinnn teaches at the University of Vermont, offering courses on public speaking, social justice, and hip-hop rhetoric. He also works as a debate coach, traveling across the country for competitions.
Sinnn recently released a new EP titled ‘Art and Depression’, which delves into the connection between creativity and mental health. During the show, he performed a track called “Pain” featuring Queen and reflected on the influence of legends like Tupac, Biggie, and Jay-Z on his work. He also spoke about his battle rap experience and his unique approach to teaching hip-hop in an academic environment. The interview ended with a well-received freestyle performance by Sinnn.