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Ságat

Ságat is a Sámi newspaper written in Norwegian that is published in the county of Finnmark in Norway.

Sagat (rapper)

Faustin Lenon, better known by his stage name Sagat, is an American rapper. Sagat also works as a producer under another alias, Jump Chico Slamm (or Jump "Chico" Slamm).

He had a major hit in 1994 with "Why Is It? (Funk Dat)". The song was originally titled "Fuk Dat" but was changed to gain radio airplay. It was run frequently on MTV and its video was featured on Beavis & Butthead.

In 1994 he produced a follow up single, "Luvstuff". "Luvstuff" was remixed by Armand Van Helden. "Luvstuff" was released by FFRR Records and gained play in clubs in the UK. These songs charted at Christmas time on the UK Singles Chart in 1993 and 1994. "Luvstuff" gained support from DJs such as Pete Tong, Jon Carter and Judge Jules.

In 1994 he released his album, My Poem Is... The World According To Sagat, containing his hits "Funk Dat" and "Luvstuff". It was released on the New York house label, Maxi Records. He recorded one record, Mr. Phat, under the alias Blaksam.

Sagat (Street Fighter)

is a character in Capcom's Street Fighter fighting game series. Once an unplayable boss, he later became a playable character. Sagat is depicted as a well-renowned muay thai expert known for his incredible power. He is often called the "Emperor of Muay Thai" in his home country. It is possible he was named after Sagat Petchyindee.

Sagat

Sagat may refer to:

  • Ságat, a Sámi newspaper written in Norwegian published in Finnmark, Norway
  • Sagat (Street Fighter), a street fighting character in Street Fighter
  • Sagat (musical instrument), also known as zill
  • Sagat (Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique), a technique to measure Situation Awareness
  • Società Azionaria Gestione Aeroporto Torino, Turin Caselle airport operator, in Turin, Italy
    • Sagat Handling, an aircraft ground handling company owned by the airport operator of the same name
  • Ságat, village in Batyrevsky District of the Chuvashia