We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Saucegod Sinsé a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
SauceGod, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. Can you open up about a risk you’ve taken – what it was like taking that risk, why you took the risk and how it turned out?
One defining life-changing risk that i could talk about is when i left Michigan & moved to Phoenix, AZ. I sold 85% of everything i owned from my bedroom studio, my Canon camera, clothes, shoes & my car. I moved in with a friend of the family & unfortunately had to move back to MI after 4 months because i was the only one who believed in the process. If you’re gonna bet on YOURSELF & take a risk, DO IT! Just make sure if there are others a part of it, there’s no misunderstandings & that everybody is exclusively on the same timing as you, otherwise it’d never work.

SauceGod, love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
I’m SauceGod SINSÉ, but everybody calls me SINSÉ.
Fun Fact: “SauceGod” is my stage persona when i’m performing or behind the microphone in the studio. My musical entity if you will.
I’ve always been a part of the entertainment industry & it all started with me being a Youtuber & Photographer/Videographer. I always knew i was different from all the people around me when i was growing up because my energy & interests were so severely separate from everyone else’s “norm,” so i took that & ran as far as possible with it!
One of the biggest things i abide by is Discipline, Having Integrity in your work & Teaching what’s been taught to other serious people.
The problems i see now in the industry is things are starting to lose its flavor & value.
Over saturated, Low vibrational content is ruining the quality of the game & it’s really an easy fix to this, but the people that could make a complete paradigm shift are being drowned out by the noise or not being accepted.
My goal is to build my legacy as an entrepreneur, visual & musical artist so i can shed light on what needs to be fixed & what needs to be heard. Unfiltered & Uncensored. The world is in shambles & we need people that care enough to fix it instead of aid this declining agenda for money.
What i want my future supporters & fans to know is that i’m morally a good person, regardless of what my music may paint me as in an individuals mind that hears it. It’s entertainment & I’m ready for the world to know who I am & what my team & I stand for.
I’m not evil, I love YAH, I’m on a constant journey spiritually to raise my vibration & I love the art of life more than anything!
I have brilliant, well thought out ideas on what could make the world better biologically & technologically. I don’t tolerate a lot of things that don’t really resonate with me. But, I AM A CHAMELEON! I blend VERY WELL with many crowds. I receive a lot of love in lots of places because i come as myself & people respect it without the force of making them.
One thing i pride myself on when it comes to clientele, friendships or even a simple conversation, is you’ll be a little bit better everytime we work together, speak to each other or extend a deeper conversation.
Any form of negativity will rot anything you put near it. Positive thoughts, belief & faith takes people a long way, trust. So try not to be so negative, guys.

How can we best help foster a strong, supportive environment for artists and creatives?
Society supporting real creatives could potentially start with the government part first. Hear me:
Personally, i feel the world treats real creatives like they’re disposable or replaceable.
In true fact, some people were put on Earth strictly to create. Not work in offices & restaurants. We have the natural abilities to make art for the planet, so why not endorse specific local artists in ALL places that meet specific requirements?
A grant for each qualified individual to fund their equipment, tour, promotion etc. or an actual business tailored to all forms of art that they can “work” at per se & pay them handsomely as if it were a “job.” Just a rough draft idea i’ve had in mind for creatives to live freely & still have a level of support while doing what they feel they’ve been put here for.
Whilst we have social media, followers & likes aren’t enough to truly support most creatives unless you have a specific number.
Let’s not put so much weight on numbers & go back to actual talent & how things make people feel.

For you, what’s the most rewarding aspect of being a creative?
What i find the most rewarding is seeing & hearing your hard work on a finished platter.
There’s so many hours put into what we do whether it’s visually or sonically. Experiencing it altogether even though you know everything that’s in or on it, it tells the individual that created it their rhythmic story; or an animation/film shows all the hours was worth it.
Then when we see everybody around us likes our art or people we don’t even know appreciate it, it almost makes you emotional because of the constant pressure we put on ourselves on top of the world’s pressure. We feel appreciated!
Creatives also appreciate & love other creatives work. That’s how most collaborations happen & when it’s organically organized, it’s 10/10 gonna be a perfected product.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.flowcode.com/page/1sinse
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/1sinse
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/1sinse
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@1sinse https://youtube.com/@sinselive
- Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/saucegodsinse

Image Credits
SINSÉ
FOXX CALLED MOON
TYLER MONCRIEF

