Pio Misa, known as YP, was watching a news story on the alleged plot to murder him and his rap group when he knew he had to change.
"I wasn't surprised, I guess. I knew that people wanted my life, rightfully so, I've done wrong to certain people and in their own due time I hope they can forgive me," Misa said in an exclusive interview with 9News.Pio Misa, known as YP, knew he had to make a change after a sobering moment in jail.
The group have been prevented from playing shows in their hometown of Sydney, and around the country. "There is that feeling of guilt, knowing that I've influenced some of the younger generation to do stuff like that," he said.Having left the drill rap group, Misa now claims he's stepped away from a life of violence and left his once notorious identity behind.
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