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ITS FUNNY HOW LIFE IS
“It’s Funny How Life Is” is a beautiful contradiction wrapped in beats. It’s an album that laughs while it cries, smiles while it bleeds, and dances on the razor’s edge between comedy and catastrophe.
The 2wIIn Kingz turn daily struggles into punchlines and heavy truths into head-nods. From the grind of balancing work life with chasing independence in the industry, to the full spectrum of emotions—love, hate, fear, joy, lust, arrogance, and everything in between—this album proves life is too complex to fit in one mood.
From track one, the Kingz hold nothing back: shining light on the darker corners of the entertainment industry, unpacking the fear of the unknown, and even peeling back their own scars from service in the U.S. Army. Yes, it’s raw. Yes, it’s real. And somehow—yes, it’s funny.
Because if life has taught them anything, it’s this: when the world breaks you down, humor is the last line of defense. It’s an oxymoron in motion—life is hilarious, even when it hurts. And for two combat veterans turned Hip Hop architects, that paradox is more than music—it’s survival.
“It’s Funny How Life Is” is a beautiful contradiction wrapped in beats. It’s an album that laughs while it cries, smiles while it bleeds, and dances on the razor’s edge between comedy and catastrophe.
The 2wIIn Kingz turn daily struggles into punchlines and heavy truths into head-nods. From the grind of balancing work life with chasing independence in the industry, to the full spectrum of emotions—love, hate, fear, joy, lust, arrogance, and everything in between—this album proves life is too complex to fit in one mood.
From track one, the Kingz hold nothing back: shining light on the darker corners of the entertainment industry, unpacking the fear of the unknown, and even peeling back their own scars from service in the U.S. Army. Yes, it’s raw. Yes, it’s real. And somehow—yes, it’s funny.
Because if life has taught them anything, it’s this: when the world breaks you down, humor is the last line of defense. It’s an oxymoron in motion—life is hilarious, even when it hurts. And for two combat veterans turned Hip Hop architects, that paradox is more than music—it’s survival.