Welcome to the Official Broadjam of Something2Say Communications CEO, Artist, Visual Artist, Writer, Arranger, Producer, & Publisher the Good Samaritan Samssun.

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Welcome to the Official Broadjam of Something2Say Communications CEO, Artist, Visual Artist, Writer, Arranger, Producer, & Publisher Sam 'Samssun' Robinson. Born in Amityville, Long Island New York in 1974, (the birth year of Hip-Hop) he learned of and fell in love with the five elements (emceeing, deejaying, b-boying, graffiti writing, and knowledge) of Hip-Hop early on as a youth, making his first recording at the tender age of eleven!

In his borough of this cultures Mecca, he spent years honing his craft recording a multitude of promotional material for underground radio, in and out of groups, and putting out independent vinyl and compact disc's. Throughout his career he has shared the stage with a host of artists (such as The Cold Krush Brothers, the Krash Krew, the Furious Five, Double Trouble, KRS-One, Big Daddy Kane, DJ Red Alert, De la Soul, Redman, Keith Murray, Common, O.C., Organized Konfusion, and many others). In 2000, he retired from recording.

In 2004 he founded and became the CEO of Something2Say Communications in junction with SR Junior Period Publishing ASCAP IPI# 527539336. He later met fellow PK Darren A. Quinlan (Producer, musician, and CEO of I.Q. Productions), who would be a pivotal presence in his career & lifetime friend. After hearing him, Darren convinced Samssun to return to writing, arranging, and producing music. The fruit of their labor, (combined with the turntableism of AyCE International) was the album "Community Service" released June 15, 2014. Their follow up album was "Community Development" released September 20, 2016.

Samssun and fellow artist Finsta met after the release of "Community Service", soon building a friendship as kindred spirits. Sometime later, an album was inevitable. "Community Awareness" was scheduled to be produced by Finsta (a founding member of the group Black Moon who with Bundy formed the group Finsta Bundy and was the voice behind cult independent rap classics like "Feel the High" and "Sunnyside," the Brooklyn-raised rapper Finsta played a crucial--if overlooked--role in the development of the sound of '90s hip-hop) in the fall of 2020 as the final chapter in the Community trilogy. Scheduled to follow is the book Soundtrack for F.undamental A.frican C.entered T.hought (Lessons And Solutions For African People by RaMessu Meriamun).

The collective of Samssun, Finsta, Tasheem, and Rellik is known as Inanimate Objects.

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Martin Gate
over 30 days ago to SAMSSUN

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