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for so many years, emerging in his songwriting. He played some local shows, performing at park events and showcases. He hooked up with a few people in the business. Rico Beats (50 Cent, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne) produced some tracks for him, and Mazi O (French Montana, Lil Kim, Wu Tang) directed a video. People were responding and the music was evolving. But something was off. G Sepp was having difficulty and felt he needed a change of scenery. The Brooklyn environment was too distracting and lacked the artistic space he felt he now needed. So at age 25, he relocated to Los Angeles in an effort to solve the problem. It was the right move. Immediately upon his arrival he was inspired and went to work. He hit the studio and began churning out the music – rhyme after rhyme, hook after hook. His focus sharpened and the songs followed. He assembled a team and continued to record. And before he knew it, he had put together body of work genuinely worthy of a debut release – poising him to move into the next phase of his career. Sepp is currently putting the finishing touches on his debut album, set for release this summer. The first single, “Bring It Back Home,” will be released in March and will be followed shortly thereafter by the accompanying video. For more information on G Sepp and his music, please visit: gsepp.com. 162 || FAS HI O N M A G A Z I N E || APRIL 2015