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About Gunpowderbob

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Born out of an interest in film / video game scores and the Epic and often motivational trailer soundtracks that usually preceed them, Gunpowderbob is the earliest alias of Brussels based music producer Sasja Vanderveken. Out of the many musical endeavours Sasja has explored over the past decade, he is perhaps most known for providing the sample (originally released as "Everything Ends Here") to American rapper Future 's iconic track Stick Talk off of the 2015 2x platinum, chart-topping album DS2 (Deluxe).

Not long after its impressive release, the composition made headlines again when during the 2016 MTV VMAs sports legend Michael Phelps revealed Stick Talk helped propel him to victory at the 2016 Olympics in Rio. In an unlikely turn of events, the song was also indirectly inducted into the NFL hall of fame with a little help from pro footballer Stefon Diggs, further adding to the song's status as a modern day motivational sports anthem.

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