
“We are all sinners & we will be sinners forever.” –Jaysin
Jaysin The Sin God is a rapper who brings raw & unfiltered stories to the forefront of his music. Known for his candid and powerful lyrics, Jaysin captures the struggles and triumphs of his journey through life with each song. He is the creator of 43THECODE, a brand created around 43 statements he wrote to navigate the challenges of his chaotic environment and strive for a better life. The Sin God showcases a unique style and connects deeply with his audience. His music is more than a collection of songs; its a lifeline for those seeking to overcome adversity and find their own path.
✦
Rising Hip Hop Artist
Jaysin the Sin God


Legends Will Never Die: How did you cross paths with DJ Clay?
Jaysin The Sin God: I was on my way down south from California & I stopped in Michigan to link up wit a homie. I was looking for a studio to record at & me & Clay had a mutual homie that linked us up. We worked on some stuff for a project I was making at the time & he loved what I was doing & eventually offered me a spot on Armed Robbery Entertainment. I loved the vibe him & his team had so I joined up. We been going crazy ever since.
Just a few months ago, you put out the 3rd installment of your Process series. What was the inspiration behind it?
I just always loved mixtapes so much, I came up on hella dope mixtapes that we’re hosted by DJs so I always wanted to drop some shit like that. Linking up with Clay pretty much solidified what I wanted to do with my mixtapes because he’s a DJ. Volume 3 was the dopest mixtape I’ve put out so far hands down. TP4 is going to be mind blowing. I can’t imagine how much better I’ll be at rapping by the beginning of next year.
“People don’t love you they love what you do. Learn to not be emotional, don’t seek or depend on friendships or relationships because it’s hard for people to love you for who you’re when your an artist for some reason.” –Jaysin the Sin God
Where did your moniker originate?
I been rapping since I was a little kid. Like 9 or 10. I had a bunch of different names ‘till finally I just decided to go wit my real name. “Jason”, but just spelled it dope: “Jaysin”. The Sin God came after I dropped a project called SINGOD that stemmed from an experience with LSD ultimately bringing me to the realization that happiness & success comes from the balance of good & bad. Rather than trying to eliminate the bad. Duality is forever. We are all sinners & we will be sinners forever.
What’s your definition of underground hip hop?
Underground Hip Hop is & always has been, the rawest form of hip hop. What I can tell you is that a rapper is underground for 2 reasons.
1: Because they are independent with their business, which is the smartest way to go about this shit anyways if you ask me.
2: They‘re fueled by their passion for creating dope tracks & expressing what they feel. Not money or fame or views you know, being popular or any of that weak shit. The underground is for the rapper that doesn’t give a fuck. He just raps. 24/7. Day in & day out with the grind. He breathes this hip hop shit. A true underground rapper is the only REAL rap artist if you ask me. The underground is about real love, respect & originality.
“Stay independent as you can & follow your heart. It’ll never lead you wrong like the fake ass wannabe people that this business is filled with.” –Jaysin the Sin God
How‘ve you been dealing with all the craziness going on this year?
First of all: rest in peace to George Floyd. All cops are bastards. The protests have been mad inspiring. I live in Detroit & see protests going on all the time. Graff writers writing “fuck the police” & “I can’t breathe” on everything. It’s refreshing to see people getting together standing up for our black brothers & sisters. Fuck the police up their ass wit 10 dicks, that’s what I say about the cops & all their corrupt bullshit. Fuck ‘em. The coronavirus is weird. So strange to me how Wal-Mart is open, the weed spot still delivers & strip clubs are goin’ hard but we can’t have concerts or music events. What the fuck, man? Then I go downtown for a nice dining experience with my bitch & they want me to wear a mask to my table only to take it off to eat my meal. Shit is goofy as fuck. That’s the only thing that changed my year though is there are no events going on, no shows & nowhere to network damn near. I grew up in Alabama where literally NOTHING goes on. There is a sad excuse for a music scene in bama, so I’m used to not going out and shit fr lol. I just been dropping music & selling merch online. Creepin’ around abandoned buildings & throwing tags up & shit. Keeping the energy as high as possible.
Is there anything you’re working on right now that we can expect soon?
I got hella singles recorded. DJ Clay & I recorded enough singles for the whole year a few months back, so we been giving the fans 1 single every month. We dropped “Different Thangs” in June & the music video is coming soon. I got a song called “What They Talkin’ ‘Bout?” dropping in July. While I got all these singles dropping, me & Clay are working on my first studio album. All production is being done entirely by DJ Clay. From the beats all the way to the mixing & mastering. We‘re making songs completely from scratch everyday. I’m ready to slap the world in the face with this album.


“If you spend every waking minute scouring the earth for the right fans, the dopest connections & mastering your craft as a rapper, you will succeed. If you wanna be an artist, spend all your time making art or shut the fuck up & go get a job.” –Jaysin the Sin God
Lastly, do you have any advice for those who want to step their foot in as recording artists?
Man straight up if you want to be a rapper I’ll give you 3 tips right now.
1: Stay independent as you can & follow your heart. It’ll never lead you wrong like the fake ass wannabe people that this business is filled with.
2: People don’t love you they love what you do. Learn to not be emotional, don’t seek or depend on friendships or relationships because it’s hard for people to love you for who you’re when your an artist for some reason. It’s hard for people to respect the fact that you love being an artist so just love what you do love your life & fuck anyone who doesn’t respect your grind.
3: If you spend every waking minute scouring the earth for the right fans, the dopest connections & mastering your craft as a rapper, you will succeed. If you wanna be an artist, spend all your time making art or shut the fuck up & go get a job.

Jaysin the Sin God Taps In With Shaggytheairhead to Produce His Best EP Yet
“Palm Trees ‘n Post Offices”
Jaysin the Sin God is a 30 year old emcee who came to my attention as a signee to DJ Clay’s very own Armed Robbery Entertainment. He’s also dropped 13 mixtapes & a couple EPs over the course of his career up to this point whether it be The Process series paying homage to Lil Wayne’s timeless Dedication series or his 2nd EP The Legend of Joe Dirt. But just in time for the Hallowicked season, Jaysin’s bringing along Chapter 17/Psychopathic Records in-house producer Shaggytheairhead to help make Palm Trees ‘n Post Offices the best thing that he’s ever done.
“Stoner Trap” is a piano trap opener wanting to be made aware if your trap is jumping from midnight to afternoon whereas the single “Black Air Forces” works in more keys & hi-hats talking about hitting a lick in the whip until torching it later on. “Teamwork” gives off a bassier trap flare to it looking to keep it g until he’s dead & gone that is until the tropical “Jalopy” talks about enjoying himself & being independent. “Bigger Loads” flexes that his trap is faster than adderall over another piano trap crossover & “Trappin’” rounds out the EP by giving off a psychedelic edge telling the story of a trapper.
Lo & behold: Palm Trees ‘n Post Offices will quickly go down as a crown jewel of Jaysin’s discography & the best EP of his career thus far. C17/PSY’s very own Shaggytheairhead cooks up some incredibly consistent production throughout the appropriately 17 minute run & Jaysin’s hardcore performances go well with it mixed in. If juggalos have yet to give this guy a chance, start with Palm Trees ‘n Post Offices.

resource: undergroundhiphopblog.com by Legends Will Never Die / 2020-21


» 43thecode
FEEL THE PAIN !!
