Sacha Jenkins, one of the most famous and beloved creatives in hip-hop culture, has passed away.
Jenkins's transition was confirmed by several posts on social media.
“WTF….Dammit. Sacha was one of the writers who influenced his days as writers and journalists in the late 90s.
Jenkins announced as a teenager born in Philadelphia but raised in Queens Graphic scenes and X-Pretty language, One of the earliest “jeans to document the art of graffiti. In 1992, Jenkins and childhood friend Haji Akigbade established. Beatdown Newspapera very early hip-hop newspaper. In 1994, Jenkins co-founded Ego travel, Influential magazine, fellow hip-hop journalist Elliot Wilson. Over the course of four years, only 13 issues from Zine were published, but the brand produced the book, Ego travel rap list book, And even on television shows Ego travel white rapper show, It aired on VH1.
In 2005 he wrote season 1 of Aaron McGulder's hit series Bundocks. In 2011, Jenkins was the executive producer of “50 Cent: The Origin of Me.” This is a documentary that traces the genealogy of rapper Curtis' 50 Cent Jackson.
From 1997 and 2000, Jenkins was a music editor. atmosphere Magazine, and he wrote articles and features spin magazine, Rolling Stoneand more.
As a prolific filmmaker, he directed 50 Cent: My Origin (2011), Fresh clothing (2015), Wu-Tang Clan: Mics and Men's(2019), Bitchin: Rick James's sound and anger (2021), Cypress Hill: Brain Madness, Biz Markie Doc Everything is business (2023), Louis Armstrong's Black and Blues (2022) etc.
He was a creative director when he passed away. Mass appeal magazine.
We at Hot97 express our prayers and deep sadness to Sacha Jenkins' family and friends.