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Johnny Polygon Gets Real on New Single “Step 1”

by Leslie Sherman August 5, 2024 12:51 pm Tagged With: Hip Hop

Johnny Polygon’s latest release, “Step 1,” is a profound and transformative hip-hop track marking a pivotal moment in his career. This powerful track delves into the most crucial step of his 12-step recovery process: admitting powerlessness over drugs and alcohol. With a career defined by his refusal to conform to industry norms, Johnny continues to push boundaries with his music, using his personal battles as fuel for his artistic expression.


“Step 1” captures the raw essence of Johnny’s journey towards sobriety. The song opens with a haunting melody that mirrors the introspection and vulnerability required to confront one’s addictions. Johnny’s lyrics are brutally honest, detailing his years spent indulging in vices and the eventual realization that his lifestyle was unsustainable. The line “the drugs didn’t get me high no more” poignantly encapsulates the moment when he hit rock bottom, a turning point that led him to seek help and embark on the path to recovery.

In Johnny’s words:
“‘Step 1’ is about the most crucial step in my 12-step recovery process, admitting that I’m powerless against drugs and alcohol. I spent the majority of my life indulging my vices and taking advantage of my access to excess. Eventually, it all caught up with me, and the ‘drugs didn’t get me high no more.’”

Johnny Polygon’s journey is one of resilience and unwavering determination. Born in Ohio and raised in Oklahoma, Johnny’s musical roots are as diverse as his geographical upbringing. In 2004, he embarked on a life-changing journey to Los Angeles with just $297 in his pocket and a dream of becoming a rockstar. Over the next 15 years, he navigated the highs and lows of the music industry, living in New York and Los Angeles, and touring with legendary artists like Nas and Kid Cudi. His rockstar lifestyle, however, came with a heavy price.

In 2018, Johnny was diagnosed with heart disease, a diagnosis that exacerbated his struggles with mental health and substance abuse. This period was marked by near-death experiences and a desperate attempt to maintain control over his life. Initially, the idea of sobriety was met with denial and defensiveness, as Johnny feared losing the creative spark that defined his music. However, facing the brink of death forced him to reconsider, leading to his decision to enter rehab and commit to a life of sobriety.

Since his decision to get clean in 2023, Johnny has channeled his experiences into his music, documenting his recovery journey through powerful and evocative tracks. “Step 1” is the first release from his forthcoming conceptual album, which centers around themes of recovery, sobriety, and the ongoing battle with addiction. Recorded in his home studio, this album represents a significant milestone, marking his first project created and released during his first year of recovery.

Johnny Polygon’s refusal to compromise his unique sound has resonated with audiences worldwide. His music remains as innovative and authentic as ever, proving that his creative essence shines even brighter in the absence of substance dependency. His accolades include signing with DJ Green Lantern, featuring on Nas’ album with the song “Black President,” performing at the Presidential Inauguration and the Rock the Bells Concert, and collaborating with artists like Dead Prez and Kid Cudi. He has also toured independently across the US and Canada, been featured on NPR’s Heavy Rotation, voiced a kids show on National Geographic, and co-starred on an FX pilot. His Grammy nomination for work on Nas’ Untitled album is a testament to his enduring talent and influence in the music industry.

His music serves as an inspiration to anyone facing similar battles, offering hope and a reminder that it’s never too late to seek help and turn one’s life around. As Johnny continues to share his story through his music, he remains a beacon of authenticity and strength in an industry often characterized by excess and superficiality.

With a stellar rollout planned for his new album, Johnny Polygon is poised to make a significant impact with his honest and raw portrayal of addiction and recovery. “Step 1” is a bold and poignant introduction to this new chapter in his career, offering a glimpse into the profound transformation that has shaped his music and his life.

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