"Nothing ever works out when your heart is not in the right place."
K.O reflects on his second solo album SR2, as he looks back at the events that occurred prior to the album. These include what happened with Cashtime, as well as being subjected to public opinion. Coming from a dark place of depression, the album mirrored the same state of mind that he was in at the time. The Skhanda God now makes a comparison of the person he was then and who he is now. Making better choices, he decided to be happy and the results are Supa Dupa.
Watch his latest "Vokals" episode below:
Happiness is a choice #Vokals #SupaDupa pic.twitter.com/U3S3jUk7Qs
— K.O (@MrCashtime) April 3, 2019
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