Saigon Announces Sophomore Album Title, Release Date

    Saigon has revealed the title and release date for his sophomore album.

    Breaking the news on Twitter, Sai announced that his second studio offering will be titled Bread and Circuses, which will release on September 11, 2012.

    “Let’s try that again….. Sept 11th 2012 I will be releasing my Sophomore album Bread And Circuses… Please please support the TRUE shit,” he wrote.

    Sai most recently released his new mixtape Warning Shots 3. His oft-delayed debut, The Greatest Story Never Told, was released in February 2011.

    Let’s try that again….. Sept 11th 2012 I will be releasing my Sophomore album Bread And Circuses… Please please support the TRUE shit.
    Mar 28 via Twitter for Android Favorite Retweet Reply

    RELATED: Saigon – Warning Shots 3: One Foot In The Grave (Mixtape Review)

    20 thoughts on “Saigon Announces Sophomore Album Title, Release Date

      1. just didnt like it. i was hyped up about it and just felt less than impressed and more than let down

    1. I really dont understand how people can hate on Sai
      His a real nigga whos had a hard life been locked up and now makes dope music with a great producer
      he doesn’t tell lies and doesn’t have any silly gimmicks
      just dope music
      but i guess the haters are to stupid to listen to what his saying they only care about the beat and what on the radio

      NAS JAY Z Q-TIP AND JUST BLAZE HAVE ALL SAID IN THE PAST HE IS 1 OF THE BEST

      1. Who made his ‘hard life’? Dumb nigga get caught, dumb nigga do time, dumb nigga complain about it.

        It’s NOT like he was set up or there was slightest question over his guilt or stupidity.

    2. first album was wack. Saigon cant rap as good as Lil Wayne, Drake, Rick Ross or Raekwon. this nigga is talentless & has no skills. YMCMB MMG WU-TANG swag

    3. True shit is right– DOGSHIT. I though this asshole retired? Or can’t he leave the game because he loves to drink ‘gangster nut’ so much?

      Also, what was that garbage I saw in Target and Best Buy a cpl years ago if not an “album”?

      Maybe if retard read more books, lifted less weights anybody would have given a shit about his failed career in show biz.

      1. I dont know…you word it like its his fault but that was Atlantic. It showed up the industry when he released it and it was one of hte best albums of the year. It proves that the labels tamper with the artists creativity and change albums for the worse

    4. His last album was critically acclaimed, but sounded softer than Michael Bolton’s Greatest Hits. Props for getting these projects out though. Somebody’s supporting his movement.

    5. Awful title, but whatever I liked his last joint, he needs to work with more then Just Blaze tho, dude is getting pretty hit or miss lately

    6. Look at the comments below me… Just a bunch of fucking idiots seriously need to rethink and re-evaluate shit!

    7. 1. Plant the Seed (What U Paid For) (Produced by Statik Selektah)
      2. Rap vs. Real (Produced by Just Blaze)
      3. Let Me Run feat. DJ Corbett (Produced by DJ Corbett, add. Just Blaze)
      4. Not Like Them feat. Styles P (Produced by DJ Corbett)
      5. Brownsville Girl (Produced by Focus…)
      6. The Game Changer feat. Marsha Ambrosius (Produced by Just Blaze)
      7. Blown Away (Produced by stic.man)
      8. When Will U Love Me feat. Andreena Mill (Produced by DJ Khalil)
      9. The Vowel Song feat. Rayne Dior (Produced by Buckwild)
      10. Best Thing That I Found feat. Lecrae & DJ Corbett (Produced by DJ Corbett)
      11. Relafriendship feat. G Martin (Produced by Just Blaze)
      12. Yeah Yeah (Produced by Pete Rock)
      13. Forever Dreamin feat. Tony Collins (Produced by DJ Corbett)
      14. Intervention (Let it Go) feat. G Martin (Produced by Just Blaze)
      15. Our Babies 2 (Crazy World) (Produced by DJ Corbett, add. Just Blaze)
      16. Keep Pushing feat. Chamillionaire (Produced by Statik Selektah)
      17. Blown Away Pt. 2 feat. stic.man (Produced by stic.man)
      18. Rap vs. Real Homegrown (Produced by Jake One)

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