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		<title>Saigon - &quot;Blood Night&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Saigon - &quot;Say Yes pt. 2&quot;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:12:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Saigon Riding For Tru Life</title>
		<link>http://hiphopwired.com/2009/09/14/saigon-riding-for-tru-life/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:31:53 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A true friend is measured by his/her actions during trying times. In the case of Saigon, although everyone else may have counted out fellow rapper Tru Life, Sai continues to stand beside his friend during critical circumstances.</p>
<p>Releasing the track, “Free Tru Life”, the rapper pens a heartfelt letter to his friend as he shows that he is still behind Tru Life even with the charges against him. Once a part of the prison system himself, the rapper adds that if he had the key,<span id="more-9317"></span> he would make sure that he was no longer incarcerated.</p>
<p>The track also provides another perspective on the jailed rapper as his past incidents in the news has placed him in a negative light. Sai reflects on their past and how they have always tried to give back to the community and create a positive change. Speaking on the work that they have done to keep kids out of gangs, an enlightened point of view is provided that shows that rapper's are not always as bad as the world tries to depict them.</p>
<p>Speaking with <em>HipHopWired</em>, Sai gave some more incite on the situation with Tru.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“I talk to Tru about twice a week. I want everybody just to remember that he's in an unfortunate situation. They are charging him with the worst crimes you could be charged with as a person and he's a totally innocent man. I know for a one million percent fact that he did not do what they are charging him with. His life took a dramatic turn and I just tell him to stay positive, keep praying and you will be vindicated eventually because God is good and I don't think God is going to let an innocent man spend his whole life in prison for something he had nothing to do with.”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>He also provided some words on how his friend has been doing since the case happened and how it has affected Tru's family.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“Under the circumstances, I commend him, he's strong. He's praying. His faith is in God. He just misses his kids a lot…He cares more about his kids than himself which just says a lot about his character. He got two little boys. Not being there for them and he's like their idol. They're so used to him being there every day and you just take him away, that hurts. It's like a smack in the face to his kids. Harsh reality.” </strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Roberto Guzman Rosado Jr. - better known as the rapper Tru Life - was arrested for the <a href="http://hiphopwired.com/2220/tru-life-indicted-on-murder-charges/">June 15 stabbings </a>that left a second victim in critical condition. Rosado, 33, is jailed in Rikers Island on charges of murder, assault and weapons possession, police said. A conviction could find Rosado behind bars with a life sentence.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>"I don't believe in the system, so my faith is in God/D*mn, my right hand's in a jam/They done went and put an innocent man in the can/Claiming I understand, feeling like crying, but I can't/I decided to write this -- Now they claiming you got a gang/Where we run around teaching these little n*ggas not to bang -- At least show the father that takes his young sons to a soccer game -- What up Tru, what it do, it's your brother Sai/Why'd they have to choose you to try to nullify/I'm sorry, somebody sing that n*gga a lullaby/But y'all got the wrong motherf*cking guy.”-(Free Tru Life)</strong></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Saigon Sending &quot;Warning Shots 2&quot;</title>
		<link>http://hiphopwired.com/2009/07/29/saigon-sending-warning-shots-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 15:18:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The independent move seems to be working out for underground artists.  Joe Budden ended his five-year hiatus with <em>Padded Room</em> in February and his Slaughterhouse group will be able to distribute their album and it's only been pushed back once.</p>
<p>Adding onto the list of independent artists that have been long on the come up is New York rapper Saigon who will be releasing the sequel to <em>Warning Shots</em> through his venture with Amalgam Digital, which is regarded as Hip-Hop's first digital retail store.  Amalgam Digital was the driving force behind <span id="more-4902"></span>Budden's project being released.</p>
<p>Expected to hit stores September 29 in digital and CD format, Saigon has assured fans that this will be his best album yet.  For those that are confused with the previous statement, his last “official” album was with Statik Selektah in their 24 hours recording session that gave birth to <em>All In A Day's Work </em>that dropped earlier this year.  That album was regarded as being a groundbreaking digital release and received critical acclaim for an album that ran about as long as Nas' debut<em> Illmatic.</em></p>
<p>"I'm enjoying my experience with Amalgam Digital and being creative to give music to my fans without all the bullsh*t,” said Saigon. “It's a new way of thinking and it feels good to partner with an innovative company that's ahead of its curve. I'm excited to get this album out!"</p>
<p>The lead single will be “For Some P****”which will basically tell the story of what men will go through for the obvious reward.  The remix will feature OJ Da Juiceman which comes off funny due to the fact that Saigon expressed how he felt that too many depended on the South when it came to making records and even spit a bar or two:</p>
<p>"Everybody else dickridin' down south ni**as, I ain't gonna jump on that sh*t" (What happened to that?)</p>
<p>Even with this small dosage of Southern seasoning, Saigon has assured fans that he will continue to maintain his street-focused music which has been the foundation of his career.  He will be working again with Just Blaze, who laid production down for his single “Come On Baby.”</p>
<p>Although he has stated that all of these moves should lead up to the long waited, <em>Greatest Story Never Told,</em> let's just take things as they are.</p>
<p><strong>Saigon - "Warning Shot 2" (Amalgam Digital)</strong></p>
<p><strong>01. Nothing Comes Easy<br />
02. That's Not What's Up Feat. G.Soul<br />
03. Fatherhood (Rayne Dior) - Feat. Lokz<br />
04. All Around The World - Feat. G.Soul<br />
05. For Some P*ssy Part 1  - Feat. O.J. Da Juiceman<br />
06. Cookies &amp; Milk Introducing Young Boombaya &amp; A.P.<br />
07. Be On Time<br />
08. G Optified (Tommy Tee's Theme Sampler)<br />
09. F*ck Me, F*ck You – Feat. Quan And Ransom<br />
10. Rusty Gunz - Feat. Lil Fame from M.O.P.<br />
11. Aye Aye Aye N*gga<br />
12. Who Can Get Busy feat Grand Puba<br />
13. Copping Pleas<br />
14. For Some P*ssy Part 2<br />
15. Saiiiiii Outro<br />
16. Gotta Believe It</strong></p>
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