

Today we’d like to introduce you to Sasha Monroe.
Hi Sasha, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
Growing up as a child for me wasn’t as bad as others. I can’t really say I had a rough childhood or that I was brought up in a bad environment, but what I can say is that I experienced a traumatizing situation that had a major impact on my upbringing. At the age of ten, I was molested and physically abused. And still to this day, I have flashbacks and to be honest that’s where the pain started that’s where I felted I was robbed of my innocence, that’s where I felt like protection was failed, I was different. At the age of 18, I started stripping. I turnt to the streets for love, hell I was a lost soul if you ask me just doing things to feed the truth I couldn’t face. By the time I was 21, I had my first child and that’s where things got dark for me. My daughter father physically abused and sexually took advantage of me for four years. At that point, I was at my lowest I was suffocating in my own pain. I couldn’t tell if I was coming or going I just felt as if every second I was taken my last breath. The struggle was real ……… I was mentally gone… I had nothing left in me to fight or a reason, everything was so dark. It was either drown in my own cry’s or figure things out. Sometimes we all fall short it’s just a matter of time before we realize the importance of deliverance. When I finally walked away, I did whatever needed to be done for me and my daughter. I Hustled day In and out to make sure she and I had a roof over our heads. It was days I didn’t eat, but my daughter ate. It was days I had no sleep, but as long as my daughter was good not getting any sleep didn’t matter to me; I was on a mission. In the midst of everything years down the line, I started catching cases. Trouble was easy to get into but so hard to get out of. I’ve experienced a lot over the years my story runs deep, but to sum it up that troubled led me to prison.
By the time I had to sign for my time, I was married and my life had changed. Meeting my husband was the best thing that could have happen to me. I’ve never met someone so amazing and loving as him. One thing I respect the most about him is that he showed me how a woman suppose to be taken care of. It’s like God knew I was about to experience a difficult situation and in the midst of it, he gave me someone that will help me get through it. The whole year I was away was definitely the hardest time for me. Having to leave my daughter and husband just broke me down. I felt as if my world was crashing down on me. I had nothing but time in prison and that’s when I first discovered I wanted to pursue music. I wrote a song everyday, so when I came home I took it serious and ever since then I been making music trying to rise to the top. My kids and husband is what keep me going they are my motivation. I’ve even started my own label BME (Boss Muzick Entertainment). What don’t kill you will make you stronger and this is only the beginning for Sasha Monroe.
We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Yes and no. For the most part, it’s been a smooth ride. You just have to keep a level head and know things will get hard, people will take advantage, some will like you and some won’t. At times I got discouraged and wanted to give up, but then I thought about how far I’ve come and who I’m doing it for. The music industry is a very grimy industry you just have to be cautious in all you do.
Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I love to write music. I put all my pain and emotions into my music. Growing up, I used to wanna be a singer. It’s crazy because now I’m a female rapper and I love it. I’m so proud of the way my life has turnt for the better. I’ve grown so much in so many areas. Doing Music brings me peace. What sets me apart from others is that I ride my own wave, I have my own sound, I have my own purpose, my own lane, the way I think and how dedicated I am to not only my music but my growth and career. I’m a whole vibe. My personality will make anyone love me.
In terms of your work and the industry, what are some of the changes you are expecting to see over the next five to ten years?
Over the next 5-10 years, I see myself at the top. I see myself becoming more then just a big name in the music industry. I see myself giving opportunities to other women that’s starting out because I know how hard it is for a women to come into the music profession. I see myself making a way for others to pursue their dreams.
Contact Info:
- Email: Thesashamonroee@gmail.com
- Website: Www.Bossmuzickent.com
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/thesashamonroe?utm_medium=copy_link