A Los Angeles native, who became a product of the streets
at the mere age of fifteen enhanced her chances for survival as a hustler of many trades
eventually transforming into a gang member belonging to the Rollin 90’s neighborhood
Crip. In and out of Juvenile Halls and Camps, she graduated to the County Jail where she
continued the “in and out'' pattern, ultimately landing her in a California Women’s State
Prison sentenced to six years. During her incarceration, Sxnbad maintained her gang
principles at the sametime maturing mentally. After being stabbed in the eye and almost
losing sight, she took a step back to reanalyze her life; not wanting to live up to the
stereotype of “just another gang banger that didn’t amount to anything”, instead choosing to
change the dynamics of history concluding the facts that she refused to be handicap or
incapable of becoming successful and wanting to live in order to leave an honorable legacy
similar to that of Nipsey Hussle (RIP); thus far being a gang banger who applied their
knowledge further than their struggle. Talented and creative, Sxnbad enjoys sharing her
passion and lucrative thoughts with others through multi avenues such as rapping, drawing
and now Urban fiction as she hopes to shine light on real life experiences to educate
mankind on the trials and tribulations of America’s urban culture that you can't “Google”
and no one wants to really talk about. Furthermore, making her debut onto the literary
scene with her very first fictional novel “What’s A Homie”.