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King ISO speaks to Music Connection About Ghetto Psycho and More

Nebraska rapper King ISO recently spoke to Music Connection writer Adam Seyum about his past, and everything that he's got going on.

See the interview (and don't forget to subscribe) on MC's YouTube channel (@musicconnectionmag) here:

The conversation drops shortly after the release of King ISO's Ghetto Psycho album, via Strange Music.

About the record, he commented, “There are things that happened to people growing up in my community and similar communities. A lot of individuals wind up getting involved in gangs, hustling, or abusing drugs. These things happen when you’re in the ghetto, but it’s not limited to our ghetto. It could be overseas in a third-world country or in a trailer park. We need to have conversations about these traumatic experiences, leading to healing rather than accepting them as the norm. What makes you go crazy? You may go through a mental health crisis, but you’re told it’s normal. It shouldn’t be normal to see fentanyl overdoses, so many shootings, and people dying on Instagram. This shit has created a whole bunch of Ghetto Psychos who don’t know they’re hurting. I’m getting to the root of the problem.”

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