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YNG Martyr is taking over Australia’s hip-hop scene.
In this exclusive interview, he talks about life after an overdose, his obsession with dubstep, and how the Call of Duty chatroom led him to music.
Growing up in Townsville, music wasn’t the plan. A move to Canberra changed everything. Rap battles, freestyling, and finding his sound set him on a new path. Then Nike Ticks went viral overnight, and his world flipped.
But behind the Wiradjuri artist is a story of struggle. At 17, he overdosed on hallucinogens and ended up in hospital. He’s battled mental health, substance abuse, and the weight of his own expectations while trying to stay true to himself.
From a near-death experience to a £50K tax bill, YNG Martyr has risked it all. And he’s proving that backing yourself is the only way forward.
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What to expect:
▪️Freestyling in Call of Duty chatrooms
▪️The moment Nike Ticks went viral overnight
▪️How YNG used memes to blow up
▪️The overdose that changed his life
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:00 - Powered by ReadyBuild™
01:02:01 - Meet YNG Martyr
00:03:36 - Growing Up in Townsville
00:06:56 - Discovering Music
00:10:08 - Moving to Canberra & Dropping Acid
00:11:56 - First Time Dropping Acid
00:13:13 - Rap Battles, Freestyling & Finding His Sound
00:19:29 - The Drug Horror Story at 17
00:27:37 - How Benny Got Spiked?!
00:31:48 - Life After a Bad Trip
00:34:18 - Hustling After School to Make It
00:37:08 - The Dark Moments
00:38:17 - Going All in on Music
00:40:39 - How Memes Made Him Blow Up
00:41:58 - Writing Nike Ticks
00:51:35 - Mental Health & Addiction
01:01:47 - What's Next?
01:07:22 - You've Got to Back Yourself
01:11:22 - Outro
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Extraordinary stories. Raw. Real. Unfiltered. Hosted by Peter Kelly and Ben Drohan.