After 7 years in jail, Miami artist XO releases his visuals to bad guy which he believes visualizes his life and the situations amongst himself and the cards life dealt him.

โ€œI was 7 when I seen my first murder & by middle school I had my first gun when I was growing up I wanted to be the good guy. I wanted to protect people and myself but in doing so I became the villain. Moral of the story is we all canโ€™t be heroes, some of us have to be the bad guy.โ€

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