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Former NHL Player Josh Ho-Sang Releases Rap Album: A New Career Path
Former NHL player Josh Ho-Sang, known for his tumultuous career with the Islanders in New York, has taken a new path in the entertainment industry. Ho-Sang, who struggled to find success on the ice during his time in the NHL, has recently released an 18-track rap album titled SAME.
In a surprising move, the album features explicit content, showcasing a different side of the former hockey player as he ventures into the music world. Drawing inspiration from his past experiences, including his time in the top hockey league globally, Ho-Sang’s tracks reflect his journey and challenges.
Among the album’s songs is ‘It’s Time to Grow Up,’ hinting at the difficulties he faced in maintaining consistency in his career. Additionally, with a track named ‘Papi for MVP,’ a nod to Auston Matthews – nicknamed Papi – from the Maple Leafs, Ho-Sang’s music includes references to the hockey world.
While the former player’s music may attract attention due to his NHL background, his success in the music industry will ultimately depend on his talent and dedication. Ho-Sang will need to showcase his skills to make a mark in the competitive music scene and not rely solely on his hockey reputation.
Comparatively, the rap talents of Ho-Sang’s colleague Maxime ‘Ironik’ Truman may present a different style and approach in the music industry, highlighting the diversity and creativity within the realm of rap and hip-hop.