Is the title TSOL a reference to the punk band True Sounds of Liberty?
SK: It isn’t, no. I hadn’t heard about that band until some people brought that up. AH: So what’s your TSOL? SK: A lot of different things. It’s ‘lost’ backwards. True Sounds of Liberty fits as well. It’s a lot of different things. AH: Is ‘lost’ backwards a reference to the TV show? SK: No, it’s not. I did watch season one and two or something. But I think I got out of it at a certain point. I’ll go back and watch them. But that show makes me feel weird. AH: The finale’s in just a few weeks. SK: Yeah, I know, that’s what I hear. So people will ruin it for me I’m sure. But I just can’t watch more than three episodes in a row without feeling weird, so I kinda stopped watching it. AH: Weird, how so? SK: It’s just weird, y’know? All this weird stuff happens and, just, I don’t know. It just puts me in a weird mood. I had to stop watching it. AH: Your new single [“Yaa I Get It”] talks about being broke. You’ve rapped about that before. It seems to be an issue close to your heart. SK: [Laughs