
Sacha Jenkins, the hip-hop journalist and documentary filmmaker who co-founded the extremely influential Ego Journey journal, has died. Talking with The Hollywood Reporter, Jenkins’ spouse, Raquel Cepeda, confirmed his reason behind loss of life as problems from a number of system atrophy. He was 54.
Born in Philadelphia, in 1971, Jenkins was seven years outdated when his mother and father separated. His father, Horace Byrd Jenkins III—an Emmy Award winner for his work as an authentic producer on Sesame Avenue—moved to Harlem shortly thereafter, whereas Jenkins, his mom, Monart, and his sister ended up in Astoria, Queens. Whereas nonetheless in highschool, he borrowed cash from his mom to create the graffiti zine Graphic Scenes & X-plicit Language, and, in 1992, Jenkins and his childhood pal Haji Akhigbade created Beat-Down, broadly thought-about to be the the primary hip-hop newspaper.
Two years later, Jenkins teamed up with former Beat-Down music editor and TV producer Elliott Wilson to discovered the seminal hip-hop and skateboarding journal Ego Journey. Different members of the editorial group included Jeff “Chairman” Mao, Brent Rollins, and Gabe Alvarez. Although it printed for under 13 points, the self-proclaimed “conceited voice of musical reality” had an outsized affect on rap tradition all through the Nineties and 2000s, ultimately yielding the books Ego Journey’s Ebook of Rap Lists and Ego Journey’s Large Ebook of Racism! The Ego Journey group additionally went on to provide a number of TV reveals for VH1, together with Miss Rap Supreme and Ego Journey’s the (White) Rapper Present.
Jenkins was the music editor of Vibe from 1997 to 2000, wrote for Spin and Rolling Stone, and co-authored Eminem’s autobiography The Approach I Am. His later profession, nevertheless, was largely outlined by his directorial efforts, amongst them the movies Phrase Is Bond and Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues and the documentary collection Rapture and Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Males, the latter of which earned him an Emmy nomination. Till his loss of life, Jenkins served because the inventive director of Mass Attraction, a model he’d helped to relaunch after changing into a accomplice at Decon in 2012.
“Being an individual of coloration engaged on a platform that lots of people have entry to, it’s necessary for me to say one thing each time I do one thing,” Jenkins informed Pitchfork in 2018. “For many people, hip-hop is an id, and for others it’s a commodity that has travelled the world. Individuals have made a lot of cash off it it, and in addition folks have been very impressed by it.”