DJ King Flow interviews Nutso for Mixtape Addict 43.
- Tariq Azam

- Apr 1, 2025
- 4 min read
Updated: Nov 27, 2025

French DJ King Flow has revealed the playlist and guest lineup for his latest weekly program, Mixtape Addict, featuring an exclusive interview with the famous Nutso. Scientific Sound Asia, a significant entity in the Asian music scene, functions as a radio station, event organiser, and DJ agency, reaching an international audience.
DJ King Flow, a talented musician from France, began his musical career at the young age of 14 and has since made a significant impact on the music scene. Known for his captivating mixtapes, he has gained international fame and respect. His love for rap music fuels his artistic vision, driving him to expand the genre's boundaries and achieve recognition in the music industry.
Known for his innovative music production techniques, DJ King Flow leads the way in sound mixing and fusion advancements. His collaborations with renowned artists like Ras Kass, Torae, Juicy J, Tragedy Khadafi, O.C., and Khujo Goodie of Goodie Mob showcase his skill and adaptability in blending various rap styles effortlessly.
Through his music, DJ King Flow connects diverse cultures, building strong relationships with his audience. His tracks expertly combine his passion for the genre's origins, expressing emotions, stories, and personal experiences. His commitment to refining his craft and his relentless pursuit of musical excellence make him a trailblazer in the industry, inspiring and influencing aspiring artists and hip-hop fans worldwide.
Since starting his career in 2012, DJ King Flow has dedicated himself to building connections across cities like New York, Dallas, Providence, Miami, and Seattle, among others. Alongside his esteemed partner Young Amsterdam, they have cultivated a vibrant rap community that surpasses local limits. This ambitious effort has required extensive travel throughout the United States to create networks and promote collaborations that go beyond geographical boundaries.
In 2015, DJ King Flow launched the Mixtape Addict hip-hop radio show, which quickly became popular on radio stations around the world. By 2019, the team began touring France, Canada, and New York with the Mixtape Addict Report. This innovative video interview series included discussions with major rap figures and leading hip-hop artists, marking a significant milestone in delivering hip-hop news to a global audience.

Interview Guest: Nutso.
This week's guest is Nutso, a seasoned rapper from Flushing, Queens, New York. Known for his gritty lyricism and authentic representation of East Coast hip-hop, Nutso has been a prominent figure in the underground rap scene, consistently delivering raw and compelling music that resonates with listeners.
Throughout his career, he has collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Lil Scrappy, Yaki Kadafi, and Stormy, demonstrating his versatility and dedication to the culture. One of his standout projects is the EP "Divided Soul," produced in collaboration with Divided Souls Entertainment and DJ Pain 1. The project explores the complexities of human nature through a streetwise lens, merging hard-hitting beats with introspective storytelling.
Nutso has also contributed to tracks such as "Ghetto Star" from the album "Better Dayz" and "Don't Sleep," further cementing his reputation as a versatile and impactful lyricist. His catalogue is available on major platforms including SoundCloud, Bandcamp, and Apple Music, where fans can explore his latest works and collaborations.
Outside the studio, Nutso is known for his high-energy performances and passionate delivery. Tracks like "Different Gens" showcase his lyrical ability and stage presence, offering a powerful glimpse into his artistry. We’re pleased to welcome Nutso as this week’s guest to discuss his journey, creative influences, and perspective on the evolving hip-hop scene.
Mixtape Addict Episode 43 by DJ King Flow opens with Nutso commanding three rugged cuts, each steeped in Queens grit. His verses carry a sharp sense of territorial pride, switching between warning shots and borough legacy, all driven by booming drums and tight New York flows. Chekar Kareem brings his own raw energy before the sound pivots into a colder street direction with the pairing of 38 Spesh and Benny The Butcher. Their presence anchors the early part of the mix firmly in modern East Coast Boom Bap.
As the set moves forward, the tone grows darker. AngreeMen and Gramz Da Hustla lean heavily into Hardcore Hip Hop tension, followed by Roman Royel and Jahan Nostra adding more reflective and soulful touches without losing underground weight. Lord Brunson and Casablanca The Gawd return the session to a rougher, more aggressive style, each bringing hardened narratives and stripped back loops. Kail Problems and Vodka Gravas offer a brief melodic lift before Lex Lakaiser and Sixman drag the energy back into colder, grittier territory.
The momentum intensifies further with Obleak landing a full strike of apocalyptic Boom Bap enhanced by sharp cuts from Tone Spliff. Rhyme Assassin, MOP and Ruste Juxx bring one of the set’s biggest crowd moments with explosive bar exchanges and riotous energy. Ken C introduces his Premier-inspired production to great effect, channelling early golden era aesthetics before Ziglah and Chekar Kareem glide through a soulful yet street-grounded Hood Gospel. Conscious Route then adds lyrical depth with a more thoughtful tone, leading smoothly into the closing street anthem from Rufus Sims and Ill City with Asun Eastwood and Ty Harris.
DJ King Flow ends the episode with an in-depth conversation with Nutso, connecting the artist’s catalogue to the broader history of Queens and the modern underground scene. The interview ties together the episode’s focus on raw lyricism, gritty East Coast Boom Bap and the long running lineage that continues to inspire Mixtape Addict. Across the hour, the show maintains a hard edged but thoughtful identity that celebrates technical craft and authentic street commentary.
DJ King Flow Mixtape Addict episode 43.
Nutso - Mind Your Bizness
Nutso - Queens Anthem
Nutso - This City Is Mine
Chekar Kareem - Goat Mode (Prod Van Go)
38 Spesh & Benny The Butcher - Ice
AngreeMen - Franklin
Gramz Da Hustla - 2 Shots
Roman Royel - Move
Jahan Nostra & Samir - Milan Flow
Lord Brunson - Disagreements
Casablanca The Gawd - Blind Fury
Kail Problems & Vodka Gravas - Feels Like
Lex Lakaiser - Threat
Sixman - Reservoir Dogs
Obleak - Impending Doom (Cuts By Tone Spliff)
Rhyme Assassin, MOP & Ruste Juxx - Run Em Up
Ken-C - Premo Feel
Ziglah & Chekar Kareem - Hood Gospel
Conscious Route - Humble Son
Rufus Sims & Ill City - Skrrt Skrrt Feat. Asun Eastwood & Ty Harris
DJ King Flow - Interview with Nutso
Listen on Mixcloud here.



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