About
"I'm The Fosta Kid, and I don't stick to one sound – I make music in every genre. I was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, but my life changed when I was just two months old. There was an incident with my biological family, and I ended up in foster care. My adoptive parents weren't great either, and I was in and out of the system. It wasn't easy – my DCF worker favored my sister, who bullied me, and I was moved around a lot. At 15, I was assaulted, and nobody believed me until the test results came back. That's when I finally found a program where I felt like I belonged, and I graduated with honors. But then, two months later, DCF discharged me without a plan. They even forged my signature on the paperwork. After that, I was in DMH programs, where I faced relationship issues and was assaulted again. I was bullied for being caring, but I kept going, even paying for gifts and doing hair and makeup for everyone in the house. The staff there were awful – they insulted me, tried to turn people against me, and violated my rights. After a year in the Plymouth house, I moved to the Carver house and even tried to escape the program by meeting up with people from a website, because they kept forging documents to send me to a hospital. Luckily, the hospital figured out what was happening and stopped them. The program also 'forgot' to get my groceries, so I often didn't have food. I fell in love a few times, but some of my exes were abusive. DMH kicked me out based on false claims and pressed charges that were later dropped. I couldn't keep up with all the legal stuff because I didn't have money or transportation. They're also the ones who made me homeless. After that, I met a man who let me couch surf. He ended up assaulting me multiple times. He even helped rescue me from other dangerous situations, but he wanted to sleep with other people. I met Jesse White after all that abuse, and now I live with chronic pain, migraines, and other disabilities. I'm seeing a pain specialist and a neurologist, and I'm losing my visual field. I started making music in the Plymouth house about two months after I got there, and everything I've been through has made my music better. I write about my experiences and feelings, and it's a big part of my music's progression. I sometimes feel like I was cursed as a baby, but if none of this had happened, I wouldn't have met Jesse, who is one of the best things that's ever happened to me. It's been tough, but I'm managing on my own, and I'm ready to share my story and my music."