This Isn’t Ego—It’s Therapy Through Bars | K-Saulz on The Show Podcast ( Uncut )
We dive into his new EP Fortune Seller—produced by World of Ghosts—and explore how the concept was built around dual meanings: the power of prediction vs the weight of secrecy. From dark, sample-driven boom bap to storytelling over grooves, K-Saulz opens up about his process, creative evolution, and how music acts as both a mirror and a release. He talks working with features like Ill Sykes, Verbs, Scrolls The Mystic and other dope artists , how each track was reshaped through rewrites, and how collaborating with new artists brought fresh energy. We even cover his upcoming crew project with Isle of Hip Hop, and the beauty of writing full songs during one intense studio session. If you want to hear a real artist break down their process with zero industry fluff, and if you love music that cuts deep—this is it.
Key Moments:
00:03:23 – How did the Fortune Seller EP concept come together?
00:06:01 – Why does K-Saulz prefer writing to slower, darker beats?
00:09:02 – How did the EP evolve after the original beats were scrapped?
00:10:16 – What do the features on the project represent in his growth?
00:14:15 – What’s the biggest creative difference between his solo and collab work?
00:17:03 – What makes in-studio writing and recording so impactful for him?
00:23:11 – What does the title track “Fortune Seller” mean on a personal level?
00:33:13 – How does K-Saulz balance mental health with lyric writing?
00:39:23 – What’s the best way to feel this project—headphones, car, or deep listen?
00:48:12 – How many EPs has he dropped—and why is creating music an obsession?

