Born in 1994 in Hemel Hempstead, Isaac grew up in a harsh environment marked by physical and emotional abuse but found solace in music at an early age.
Tracks like Eminem's "Cleaning Out My Closet," Warren G's "Regulate," and Coolio's "I'll See You When You Get There" were more than just songs—they were lifelines, guiding him through the somewhat ‘chaos’ around him.
At 12 years old, Isaac ran away from home in search of a better life, only to find himself in another abusive situation with his father. By 15, he was homeless trying to navigate life on his own, where his struggles led him to prison at the age of 16.
A glimmer of hope appeared when, at 17, Isaac moved to a new town with a friend and rented his first room. But life’s challenges persisted, and by 18, he was incarcerated again, serving a 2½-year sentence. The cycle of imprisonment was something he knew had to be broken and once again, he turned to music.
At 25, Isaac’s life took a pivotal turn—he became a father. The birth of his daughter was an impactful moment, igniting a deep sense of responsibility and purpose. Fatherhood became the catalyst for change, pushing him to take his music more seriously than ever before. The desire to create a better future for his daughter gave him a new focus, driving him to pour his pain and experiences into his art.
However, the weight of his past battles led to a mental breakdown at 26, testing his newfound resolve. But this time, Isaac was determined not to let his struggles define him. It wasn’t until age 29 that he began to truly reclaim his life, making a powerful comeback that reflects his drive and ambition.
Today, Isaac is more than his past—he is a testament to the power of perseverance. His music, raw and unfiltered, tells the story of a man who has faced the dark times and emerged with a voice that refuses to be silenced. With his daughter as his greatest inspiration, Isaac's journey is far from over—it's only just begun.
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