Like much of King Iso's work, this song is rooted in his personal battles with mental illness and his journey to "overcome" (the meaning behind his name, ISO). It reflects the pressure of maintaining a public persona while dealing with internal demons.
The song serves as a defiant anthem against the toxicity of and the weight of external validation . Its narrative explores several key themes: King Iso - FWTT (feat. Taebo Tha Truth & Tylynn Audio
A central part of the story is the struggle against others who try to "mold" or "control" the artist into something they were never meant to be. Like much of King Iso's work, this song
The track concludes that if walking the road alone is what it takes to find mental stability and escape the "standards" fed by social media, then the artist will be "good on my own". Its narrative explores several key themes: A central