Brooklyn, New York emcee Saigon has recently been volunteering at Manhattan’s Bowery Mission, to ensure that the homeless are warm this cold winter. On the horizon of releasing his highly-anticipated studio debut, The Greatest Story Never Told on Suburban Noize Records, Just Blaze’s longtime protege distributed blankets at the mission where fellow Hip Hop acts like KRS-One have previously been involved.
“Me and some friends of mine, the Ahuja’s that own a garment manufacturing company, took to the very cold streets of New York City over these past couple of nights to hand out warm blankets to help the homeless stay warm,” commented Saigon in a label press release. “We covered Port Authority, Penn Station and the Bowery Mission Homeless shelter handing out over a hundred blankets. I did it because I had a little down time after finishing up my album and my friends, the Aluhja’s, had some extra blankets so we decided to go hand them out to the homeless. If we can prevent one person from freezing to death out there on the streets, that makes everything worth it. I wish more Hip Hop artists would step up and help give something back to their communities. If everyone used the power they have to lend a helping hand, hopefully it would inspire others to do the same.”
Video from the event can be seen below:
The Greatest Story Never Told is planned for February 15, 2011 release.
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