Kasp has committed himself to serving aboriginal youth. His inspirational keynotes have now intertwined the story telling of his life, growing, persevering, and expressing his life through his music which he also shares with the audience.
**Workshop Descriptions**
* Expressing Yourself through Music
* Learning Your Rights through Hip Hop
* The Truth about Meth
* Sharing Circles
* Glamorization of Gang Life
* Drugs, Alcohol and Addictions
* Cyber Safety
**Awards**
- 2012 Nominee Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award for: "Aboriginal Male Entertainer Of The Year"
- 2011 Nominee Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award for "For Best HipHop/Rap Album"
- 2008 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards "Best Hip Hop Album"
- 2008 Nominee Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award for "Entertainer Of The Year"
- 2008 Nominee Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Award for "Best Group Our Duo"
- 2008 BC Interior Music Awards for Hip Hop Group Of The Year
- 2008 West Coast Native American Music Award "Youth Award"
- 2007 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Award Winner For "Best HipHop/Rap CD"
- 2007 B.C. Okanagan Music Award for Hip Hop Group Of The Year
- 2006 B.C. Okanagan Music Award for Hip Hop Group Of The Year
- 2005 B.C. Okanagan Music Award for Hip Hop Group Of The Year
- 2004 B.C. Okanagan Music Award for Hip Hop Group Of The Year
- 2002 Nominee for Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards For Best Hip Hop Album
- 2002 Aboriginal Innovative New Media Award
- 2001 E.D.D.Y. Award for Social Change
Kasp has facilitated workshops over the past 10 years and can cater to most topics regarding youth. He has worked with youth organizations, bands, health centers, ministries, MCFD and delegated agencies, jails and prison settings, conferences and family events.
Kasp Sawan grew up in East Vancouver and by the age of 9 had witnessed more trauma and abuse then most grown adults will ever face in a lifetime.
He experienced multi-generational trauma and abuse brought upon his family and community from the residential school era. He grew up in and out of the care of the child welfare system and eventually ended up in group homes and spent time living on the street.
Kasp grew up living in the dysfunctional cycle of alcoholism and drug abuse and turned to his music as a way to escape and deal with his harsh reality.
He eventually moved from Vancouver and became part of a crew which developed, wrote, produced and marketed their own music independently and went on to win numerous prestigious awards that gave him national recognition. Kasp has struggled with his own personal issues and alcoholism and continues to learn, grow, share and inspire through his music and story.
He has experienced that you have to face your past in order to move forward, and has fallen but stands tall today to share his story and maintains his sobriety through his traditional and spiritual beliefs, participating in canoe journeys with youth, various step programs and personal development programs.
He balances his personal, family, and career life through honesty and commitment. Kasp's focus has shifted his music to a whole new level and he shares it with youth to motivate them to persevere no matter what happens in life. His songs tell a story of his struggle and success, and he shares the timeline of his life with others to help others have the strength to do the same.
Kasp is dedicating his life to his family, his community and his people to show the youth that there is hope for a better today and brighter tomorrow.
Kasp collaborated on songs with legends such as DMC of RUN DMC, Chino XL, Moka Only, & Rochester.