I first met the 6'5" Indie Rapper years ago on the New York underground hip-hop scene. He seemed to be at every show with a book bag full of CD's, even though his own shows were packed to the brim. The absence of ego is the first thing you'll notice... the second? That Boy Sands closes his eyes, and seems to sip hip hop like a wine tasting- taking in the body, and depth of ever bar. On the heels of being a Made Coach on MTV, touring, and promoting his newest Indie project we caught up to Homeboy Sandman for Five Questions with LTB. Being a consistent supporter of all things natural (especially all women natural) what he had to say was very interesting…
LTB - The rest of your fans and I noticed that you made an image change that was seemingly against the grain, at what moment did you decide to make the change?
HS - you mean when I started letting my hair and beard grow last year? I was really busy and shaving my head and my beard takes mad time. Now I cut my hair more often because my pop got a clipper set to cut my nephew Rico's hair and so he cuts mine too. It's good bonding. He used to cut my hair when I was a kid too. It's nostalgic.
HS - you mean when I started letting my hair and beard grow last year? I was really busy and shaving my head and my beard takes mad time. Now I cut my hair more often because my pop got a clipper set to cut my nephew Rico's hair and so he cuts mine too. It's good bonding. He used to cut my hair when I was a kid too. It's nostalgic.
LTB - In what ways to you incorporate natural eating into your own life style (are you vegan, vegetarian, raw?)
HS - I eat mad raw food. Today I’ve eaten 1) a raw green smoothie that had broccoli, spinach, pea shoots, bananas, and raw cacao. All organic except for the bananas. 2) An egg and cheese quesadilla with sun dried tomatoes, in sun dried tomato wrap 3) a plum 4) another green smoothie same as the one above 5) an avocado salad with baby lettuce and carrots and balsamic vinaigrette.
HS - I eat mad raw food. Today I’ve eaten 1) a raw green smoothie that had broccoli, spinach, pea shoots, bananas, and raw cacao. All organic except for the bananas. 2) An egg and cheese quesadilla with sun dried tomatoes, in sun dried tomato wrap 3) a plum 4) another green smoothie same as the one above 5) an avocado salad with baby lettuce and carrots and balsamic vinaigrette.
LTB - do you think that men help to impose the pressure for straight hair, weaves and relaxers, or do you think women impose this on themselves?
HS- men and women go for that corny ass artificial ass look. I think natural is beautiful. If your hair is naturally straight, beautiful. If you're hair is naturally curly, tight super curly super thick, beautiful. Imagine how crazy it would look if all white women were walking around with artificial Afros. We need to work on this folks. We look ridiculous.
HS- men and women go for that corny ass artificial ass look. I think natural is beautiful. If your hair is naturally straight, beautiful. If you're hair is naturally curly, tight super curly super thick, beautiful. Imagine how crazy it would look if all white women were walking around with artificial Afros. We need to work on this folks. We look ridiculous.
LTB -Naturally we also have to blame the music industry - what percentage of blame should we assign to media?
HS - people need to blame themselves. Media and education and parents and etc. etc., but if we take responsibility for ourselves it overrules all that.
HS - people need to blame themselves. Media and education and parents and etc. etc., but if we take responsibility for ourselves it overrules all that.
LTB - You were recently on an episode of MTV Made coaching a teen into becoming a rapper- what lessons did YOU learn from the experience? Who are your role models?
HS - my role models are my pop and moms and my sister and my niece Mia and my nephew Rico. I learned that people love good hip-hop so much more than audio garbage. This kid embraced the good stuff so quickly, and then it nourished him and he thrived.
HS - my role models are my pop and moms and my sister and my niece Mia and my nephew Rico. I learned that people love good hip-hop so much more than audio garbage. This kid embraced the good stuff so quickly, and then it nourished him and he thrived.
Check out Homeboy Sandman at his next show - November 5th at one of the hottest venues in Brooklyn. Shows are typically packed, so pre-order tickets at Song Kick.
