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‘I’ve rebranded as a stoic. It’s my ting now!’ The crime and punishment of Pozer, UK rap’s fastest, fiercest talent

In a chaotic London childhood, Isaiah Sampson got drawn into drug dealing and worse before hauling himself into the charts. He opens up about his psychological scars and trust issues

‘I’ve rebranded as a stoic. It’s my ting now!’ The crime and punishment of Pozer, UK rap’s fastest, fiercest talent

TL;DR

  • Pozer, born Isaiah Sampson, experienced a nomadic and challenging childhood in South London, often moving with his single mother and dealing with his father's intermittent presence due to prison.
  • His music is characterized by frank and violent lyrics documenting his experiences with street life, drug dealing, and crime, often set to the relentless rhythm of New Jersey club music.
  • Pozer describes growing up feeling isolated and sad, witnessing significant violence that led to desensitization and trust issues, making it difficult for him to grieve or form close friendships.
  • He left school at a young age to engage in criminal activities like dealing weed and stealing bikes, but eventually found an outlet and a path to success through rap music.
  • Despite achieving chart success and collaborating with established artists, Pozer still feels a lack of guidance and views his music as a self-serving outlet for his inner voice.
  • He has rebranded himself as a 'stoic,' working towards mental stability by managing his emotions and thoughts more effectively, partly due to the outlet music provides.