Louisville Sessions #5: Sasha Renee
Sasha Renee is a Hip-Hop/Soul artist and songwriter from Louisville, KY.

Sasha Renee is a Hip-Hop/Soul artist and songwriter from Louisville, KY. She won the Kentucky Urban Entertainment Award for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist in 2017, 2018 and again in 2019. In 2019 Sasha Renee was also nominated for two Southern Entertainment Awards. She has released two official mixtapes and she most recently released her second studio album which is an EP titled F.L.A.V.A. In addition to being an artist, Sasha is the curator of the weekly Thursday night open mic known as The Louisville Vibe. It is the longest running weekly open mic still happening in Louisville as it started in February 2015. She has been published in blogs and magazines across the country, has performed on Louisville’s biggest stages and has a forever growing and engaging social media following.
This program is supported by an External Agency grant from the Louisville Metro Government
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