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Unveiling the Journey of Savion: A Savannah Prodigy Making Waves in Hip-Hop

In the heart of historic Savannah, Georgia, a rising star is illuminating the hip-hop scene with his unique blend of raw lyricism and authentic storytelling. Born and bred in a city teeming with history, 17-year-old Savion, also known as “Say,” has faced his fair share of challenges. However, his unwavering passion for rap has been a constant thread in the fabric of his life since before he could even articulate his thoughts verbally. Join us as we explore the journey of this young artist who, against all odds, is taking his craft seriously and making a significant mark on the hip-hop landscape.

Life in Savannah hasn’t always been a smooth ride for Say. Raised amidst the challenges of everyday life, he found solace and expression through rap at an age when most are still learning to speak. The struggles he faced became the catalyst for his journey into the world of hip-hop, shaping his narrative and fueling the fire of his artistic spirit.

Say’s love affair with hip-hop began almost as a natural extension of his being. From the moment he could comprehend the rhythmic beats and poetic flow, he felt an undeniable connection to the genre. What started as a childhood fascination soon transformed into an intrinsic passion for rap. His ability to weave words rhythmically from an early age set him apart, and it became evident that this was not merely a pastime but a calling that would define his life.

At the tender age of 17, Say  has already devoted several years to refining his craft. What began as a childhood hobby has evolved into a serious commitment to his musical journey. With each passing year, he dedicates himself to perfecting his lyrical skills, understanding the nuances of beat production, and cultivating a distinctive style that distinguishes him in the fiercely competitive world of hip-hop.

The path from a young rapper in Savannah to a serious artist has not been without its challenges. From financial constraints to societal expectations, Say has navigated them all. Yet, it is these very challenges that have fueled his determination to succeed. Armed with a potent blend of resilience and raw talent, he confronts obstacles head-on, transforming them into stepping stones on his path to becoming a force in the hip-hop industry.

As Say continues to evolve and mature, the future holds great promise. With a foundation built on passion, dedication, and an unwavering love for the art, he is poised to carve his niche in the hip-hop scene. His unique perspective, shaped by the experiences of growing up in Savannah, adds an authentic and relatable dimension to his music, making him a formidable presence in the evolving landscape of hip-hop.

In the heart of Savannah, a rising luminary, Say, emerges from the shadows, infusing the hip-hop scene with his raw energy and authenticity. From early struggles to a serious commitment to his craft, this 17-year-old artist is on a trajectory to leave an indelible mark on the music industry. As he continues to refine his skills and share his unique story through his music, we eagerly anticipate the next chapter in the journey of this Savannah-born hip-hop sensation.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH WALKER EXTREME

Who were your early musical influences that inspired you to start rapping? How do these influences shape your current style?

My pops had me listening to a lot of louisiana style music like boosie, lil wayne, and master P. No one really inspired me to rap though I just always loved to rap even before I could talk

In what ways has growing up in Savannah influenced your music and lyrical content?

Growing up in Savannah allowed me to go through a lot of things and when I get in the stu I just rap about everything I seen, heard, and did.

Can you share a specific experience from your hometown that deeply impacted your artistic expression?

My cousin PauPau passed away and it caused me to look at life differently. You feel me? So going through that helped me get more comfortable and liable to express myself in my music.

What’s the story behind your stage name, “Say'”? How does it reflect your identity and artistic persona?

Everyone call me Say because its short for my full name “Savion”

At what moment did you realize that rapping was more than just a hobby and that you wanted to pursue it seriously?

When I seen more people listening and reaching out about my music.

Was there a specific event or realization that marked a turning point in your commitment to your musical career?

I had got the courage to post my shit on instagram in like 2021 and everyone was blowing up my phone telling me im hard and asking for features so that jive really motivated me too take it more serious

What challenges have you encountered on your journey, and how have they shaped your approach to your craft?

Man it was at a point i didn’t even know who i was for real i didn’t love myself at all and was very insecure but shit it lead to good music so i guess it was alright

Can you share a particular obstacle you’ve faced as a young artist and how you overcame it?

I done been through so much with this music jive I can go on but the biggest I overcame is when youtube tried to take my account, I ended up getting it back but it showed me that i need to grind so if something like that does happen I can have a fanbase to run it back up

How do you approach the process of writing lyrics? Is there a specific message or theme you aim to convey through your music?

I don’t write at all and i listen to the beat and whatever vibe i get is what i rap about

Can you share a bit about your creative process, from the initial idea to the final composition?

I listen to the beat and whatever vibe I get is what I rap about. I freestyle to the beat and I start to record. Once i find my flow I punch in then i do my adlibs

How has the local Savannah community responded to your music, and have you found a supportive network within the hip-hop scene there?

I think they fuck with me for real but it be a lot of fake shit around but for the most part they fuck with me I been invited to do a few shows. I got a decent support system but its still a lot more work to do

Do you actively collaborate with other local artists, and if so, how has that influenced your work?

I collab with a lot of local rappers fasho my bruddas Geek, DarDar2x, Flow, and Subi whatever the vibe is we find a way to make sum tweak shit

How would you describe your unique style within the hip-hop genre, and what sets you apart from other artists? 

My style can be either really high energy or chill. I am rapping about real life shit and also very melodic. What sets me apart from other niggas is you never know what type of music ill bring to you im super versatile I can bring you rock music, R&B, Pain, Illmatic, Pop, Trap, etc.

Are there specific elements or influences from Savannah that you consciously incorporate into your music to create a distinctive sound? 

Nah I try and bring a different sound to the city but the Savannah in me still bleed in sometimes.

Can you share a particular milestone or achievement in your musical career that you are especially proud of? 

I performed in the city and I got invited to do a show in Atlanta

Are there specific goals or milestones you’ve set for yourself in the near future? 

I wanna win a grammy fasho and I wanna move all of my family out of Savannah and bring my brothas wit me

What message or emotions do you hope your listeners take away from your music? 

Just be yourself and everything you go through you gotta be strong. Shit and love yourself too.

Is there a particular impact or connection you aim to create with your audience through your songs?

I just want everyone to know whatever you in/going through, there’s always a way out.

How do you balance your commitment to music with the challenges of being a teenager? 

My passion for music is so strong that as long as I’m making music I’m fine. There’s really no challenge other than school taking up all my time.

Are there mentors or role models who have guided you in taking your passion for music more seriously?

 My sister, My uncle von and my parents.

If you could collaborate with any artist, living or deceased, who would it be and why?

I would collab with Chief Keef fasho cause he and Young Thug really paved the way for this generation’s music and I really fuck with they music

Are there specific producers or musicians you aspire to work with in the future? 

METRO BOOMIN fasho!

How has your musical style evolved over the years, and what factors have contributed to this evolution? 

At first a lot of my music was drill but as I got better and learned to sing I started to make more melodic and different styles of music

Are there new elements or genres you’re exploring to enhance your sound? 

I’m getting into a lot more country music.

How does your cultural background influence your music, and do you incorporate cultural elements into your lyrics or beats? 

When you from the South this shit just natural so i don’t really know for real I don’t really pay attention on how I incorporate it into my songs

Looking ahead, what kind of legacy do you hope to leave in the hip-hop industry?

I hope to be a big star, THE BIGGEST STAR and I want people to know this life shit get dangerous but only the strong survive

How do you envision your impact on the next generation of artists?

I envision my impact is that more and more black artist are gonna get into different genres of music and even get a lot of different genres from a lot more black artist.