Some stories are told.Others are built.

We caught up with Big Saint in Las Vegas — not in a quiet studio corner, but moving through the city.  Born in the Desire Projects of New Orleans, during one of the most turbulent eras in the city’s history, Big Saint’s early life was shaped by instability, poverty, and constant transition. Government assistance.  Unstable housing. A household where survival was the priority.And he was born blind.But here’s what matters:He refused to let that be the headline of his life.


A Day in Vegas: Big Saint in Motion

We spent the day riding through Las Vegas in a stretch Hummer limo provided by CATV Tours — the Strip moving around us, cameras rolling, city lights reflecting ambition.The experience wasn’t about flash.  It was about momentum.  Filmed by Trevon of Fire Proof TV, the day captured something bigger than visuals — it captured transition.  This wasn’t an artist chasing moments.  This was a founder mapping out expansion.Inside the limo, between stops, conversations shifted from the past to the future — from New Orleans survival stories to where Blind Money Gang Records is headed next. 


The Music Speaks First

During our time together, Big Saint opened up about his upcoming single, “Music Passion.”He didn’t describe it as just another release.  He described it as a declaration.  A declaration that discipline beats doubt.  That purpose beats pain.

That vision isn’t physical — it’s internal.“Music Passion” reflects years of grind, industry rooms where he was the only blind artist present, and the realization that waiting for representation wasn’t the answer — building infrastructure was.He’s not interested in being labeled as “the blind rapper.”He’s focused on building a catalog that stands on its own.The music speaks first. Always.


The Vegas Shift

Vegas isn’t new to Big Saint.Years ago, a trip to the city changed his outlook on the industry — exposing him to larger rooms, higher stakes, and the realization that scale was possible.This time felt different.This time, he wasn’t observing.He was building.From driving the Strip to outlining distribution strategy, from discussing brand positioning to expanding the reach of Blind Money Gang Records, the conversation centered on systems, legacy, and long-term growth.He’s currently in a season of expansion.New music.

Stronger structure.

Sharpened focus.

Health improvements.

And global ambition.“Global impact means more people hearing the message.”And that message is simple:Just because you have a visual impairment doesn’t mean you can’t lead.


Where BMG Records Is Headed

Blind Money Gang Records isn’t just a label.  It’s a statement.  A platform for talent.

A structure designed to create opportunity.  Big Saint made it clear — the goal isn’t short-term hype.It’s long-term equity.  His music.  His work in the blind community.  His son.

His catalog.That’s legacy.


Bigger Than Vegas

The limo. The Strip. The cameras.Those are moments.  But the mission is bigger.  From the Desire Projects in New Orleans to mapping out his expansion in Las Vegas while celebrating his birthday and beyond, Big Saint represents something deeper than a comeback story.  He represents control and “Music Passion” is the soundtrack of that control.  This isn’t about being counted out.  It’s about building power so strong you can’t be ignored.


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