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Paul "Sage" Francis (born november 18 1977 in Miami, Florida) is a hip-hop artist based in Providence, Rhode Island. He is a vegetarian and also chooses to abstain from drugs and drinking, though doesn't label himself as "straight-edge" because he believes "you shouldn't define yourself by what you don't do." Noted for his intense flow and sharp wit, Francis has won acclaim both as a freestyle battler and as an unapologetically intellectual lyricist. Francis uses a broad emotional palette to address a wide range of personal, cultural, and political issues. |
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Latest News in english
about Sage Francis
Before hitting the Blind Pig, Eyedea opens up about hip hop Date: 02 Dec 2009 The Michigan Daily -
Mike Averill is a man of shifting identities. Known over the years as “Little Mikey,” “Oliver Hart,” “Eyedea” and as a collaborator with multiple underground hip-hop groups including Face Candy and Sage Francis, Averill is in a constant flux of creative energies and personas.
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URB Suspends Print Edition [Print Is Dead] Date: 02 Oct 2009 Gawker -
Urb magazine, the hip hop-ish lifestyle mag, is reportedly folding its print edition until further notice and going all-digital. Hip hop magazines remain an endangered species. [via Sage Francis,...
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Revived Cereal Festival draws crowds Date: 14 Jun 2009 Battle Creek Enquirer -
At first glance, 76-year-old Marvin Krontz and 4-month-old Sage Francis don't seem to have much in common.
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News in Brief: Fever Ray, Stardeath and White Dwarfs, Sage Francis, The Afghan Whigs Date: 08 Jun 2009 Pitchfork -
-- Fever Ray 's self-titled debut-- it's the album that keeps on giving. Third single "Triangle Walks" is out July 20 on 12" and MP3 via Rabid. And it's stuffed with seven remixes from Tiga, Spektre, James Rutledge, Tora Vinter, Ben Hoo, and Allez-Allez.
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Daniel Riggs: Tectonic Shift in Rap World: Interview with Sage Francis Date: 26 Jan 2009 HuffingtonPost -
The nature of this interview concerns how the election of Barack Obama has and will affect the hip-hop community, and how the hip-hop community will...
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