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Forged In Fire, EastSide K-Boy & Mozzy Confront Their “Demons”

In the City of Angels, even halos cast shadows. Los Angeles rapper EastSide K-Boy returns with the gripping Demons (Remix) featuring Sacramento’s own Mozzy. What began as a personal outlet for grief becomes a confessional street sermon. This track is raw, melodic, and an unflinchingly real transformation of loss into lyrical liberation. Backed by haunting production and West Coast soul, K-Boy bares his scars while Mozzy matches him bar for bar, both men navigating survival, fatherhood, and faith in a world that tests loyalty at every turn. Speaking on the record, K-Boy reflects:

In the City of Angels, it’s still demons you have to fight. This record came from real moments, the times when you’re surrounded by success and chaos at the same time, trying to keep your soul right while everything around you is testing it. Mozzy was the right person for this record. He was fresh out after doing fed time, still on parole, still pushing through everything that comes with that, while balancing being a father and a business owner. That energy, that hunger, that pain — that’s what made this one real.

His words echo through the track like gospel over 808s, capturing a duality familiar to anyone who’s ever fought to stay grounded in chaos. Mozzy’s verse, sharp and redemptive, bleeds authenticity as a reminder that even through federal time, parole, and pressure, resilience always rhymes with redemption. Together, their verses spark a gritty balance between vulnerability and valor. Known as Your Favorite Eastsida, K-Boy continues to solidify his place among the greats with his natural charisma and fearless honesty. Having worked with Kendrick Lamar, The Game, Jay Rock, and Hit-Boy, his legacy in Los Angeles hip-hop is one built on truth and tenacity. Stream “Demons (Remix)” today!


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