There is no truth to the rumor that I am the long-haired hipster in the peasant button-up whipping his hair like an American Apparel Willow Smith. But it’s nice to see that Sasha Go Hard allows the Flosstradamus set to crash her roof-top functions. If you didn’t pay obsessive attention to the Chicago Drill scene last her, you might have missed out on Sasha Go Hard, who had a couple YouTube smashes but didn’t get the big advance like most of her male contemporaries.
To be fair, until this video, I probably couldn’t have told you the difference between her and Katie Got Bandz. But as the venerable Davey Boy Smith pointed out: “this is going to be the point where more people realize that Sasha Go Hard is a whole lot more than just another rapper from the drill scene coming up in Chief Keef’s wake.” Fair enough. The flow here seems lightly lifted from A$AP Rocky and the song itself is sort-of a female analogue to his “Pretty Flacko.” Reminds me a bit of the Pink Dollaz too and that is not a bad thing. The rapping is good and Sasha lives up to the last part of her name. More of her videos below the jump featuring tattoos, twerking, baseball bats, and all the modern appurtenances.




















2 comments
Shapey Fiend says:
January 10, 2013 at 12:20 pm (UTC -7)
Jesus this is a bizarre reversal of the usual hip hop tropes. Street rappers putting bearded white dudes in their videos to try and cross over into the Pitchfork set. She looks mad uncomfortable in that video.
Why They Mad is still my jam tho.
Passion of the Weiss says:
January 10, 2013 at 12:29 pm (UTC -7)
I don’t know if that’s to crossover per se. Maybe it’s intended to be funny. I found it pretty funny.