KingPin Sin, a talented and charismatic artist from the Cleveland area, was recently interviewed on the www.playatashow/music-download.com . It was clear to the audience that this artist was not to be taken lightly. The personae of KingPin Sin carried a force that demands respect. He spoke of credibility, honesty, and a sincere desire to be able to reach across racial boundaries with his “powerful” words.

As the interview progressed, KingPin was questioned whether he felt any type of pressure to perform a certain way based on the culture of the audience.  It became quite apparent that KingPin Sin is a man of confidence and poise as he stated, “Music is Universal, we all are talking about the same things, we just are stating them (the words) differently.”  One of the main qualms in the Hip Hop industry is different artists that use false pretenses to capture an audience. Often times elaborating on a lifestyle they never lived, let alone understand.  One of the most powerful statements made during the interview, “Anyone that has struggled in the streets knows we all trying to get out, we certainly aren’t glorifying it.” His biggest issue with current artist is those that don’t represent or never lived a fast life, “Keep it 100 represent stuff you know about, Come Clean!”

KingPin Sin served for our country and did the next right thing. He is all about bringing unity to Cleveland and being a strong driving force in the entertainment business.  KingPin Sin has traveled to as many as 38 of the 50 states and when questioned where is he from, “I am the epitome of Cleveland.”  He has lived the hard life, “When you’ve had everything taken from you, it really opens you up.” Throughout the interview KingPin referred to his hometown and spoke of Cleveland in a lively manner.  His music is catchy and even captivates audiences that do not normally listen to this genre.  In the words of KingPin Sin, “Keep it Cleveland… It’s what made me Swagtastic!”