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SaVon "Say" Peevy

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SaVon "Say" Peevy is an indie hip hop artist born November 19th, 1993, and is from Oklahoma City, Ok with a unique and creative style. Some of his songs include "2 Turnt (Trippy)", "Stash House", and "Get Yo Money". You can listen to his music on Youtube, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, SoundCloud, and other platforms.
Say Peevy in 2022

Early Life[edit]

SaVon "Say " Peevy was born to an African American, Native American, and Mexican mother and an African American and Native American father in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Peevy had a normal life growing up, parents married, three sisters, the only boy in his siblings, mother and father had worked all his life. Peevy played football at McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas then transferred to University of Central Oklahoma. Although Peevy started to experience turmoil while in college. He was arrested for the first time when he was 21 for possession of marijuana while on University of Central Oklahoma campus. 

Career[edit]

Say Peevy started rapping when he was 12 years old, and since then has created his own beats, produced, mixed and mastered other artists' and his own music. He has wrote all of own songs and recorded the majority of them on his own. Say has performed multiple shows in and out of the state of Oklahoma.

Say Peevy is the sole proprietor to Conscious Music Records. Which incorporates conscious music with real lyricis. Made out of a humble beginnings and entrepreneurship, the specialist behind Conscious Music Records has earned his notoriety for being a skilled artist that challenges the mainstream media culture with lyrical consciousness that offers no other choice but to pay a special mind to.

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Say Peevy in 2022
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  2. "Say Peevy". Makin' It. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
  3. "Expired results | On Demand Court Records". www1.odcr.com. Retrieved 2024-03-26.

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