Freddie Gibbs

E1

After being falsely incarcerated for rape, rapper Freddie Gibbs looks to heal.

Waka Flocka Flame

E2

Waka Flocka copes with his brothers' deaths and his fall out with Gucci Mane.

Corey Taylor

E3

Slipknot / Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor confronts the traumas of his past, including abandonment, attempted suicide, and childhood rape.

Young M.A

E4

Young M.A discusses being an openly gay female rapper and how she is processing the death of her older brother to gang violence.

O.T. Genasis

E5

O.T. Genasis explores the light and dark sides of his persona, from gun-toting rapper to father of an autistic child.

Nathan Williams

E6

Rocker Nathan Williams of Wavves discusses his battle with depression, stemming from substance abuse, the loss of friends, and his rise to fame.

Katy Perry

E7

Pop icon Katy Perry talks about reconciling her fame with her true self, Kathryn Hudson, and how that has affected her life and music.

D.R.A.M.

E8

D.R.A.M. discusses how the absence of his father, his string of odd jobs, and his spontaneity has led to his success in the rap world.

Joey Bada$$

E9

Joey Bada$$ grapples with the suicide of friend and fellow rapper, Capital Steez.

Prodigy

E10

Rapper Prodigy of Mobb Deep discusses living with Sickle Cell Anemia and receiving supernatural spiritual messages.

Chief Keef

E11

Rapper Chief Keef opens up about his troubles with the law, his grandmother and his desire to change.

Laura Jane Grace

E12

Against Me! singer Laura Jane Grace opens up about being transgender, and how it has impacted her familial and romantic relationships.

Rich Homie Quan

E13

Rapper Rich Homie Quan seeks therapy to help process his troubled past and keep him out of jail.

Dreezy

E14

Rapper Dreezy discusses her addiction to marijuana and her struggle to find a romantic partner.

Steve Jones

E15

Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones discusses his addiction to sex and his inability to develop intimate relationships.

Dej Loaf

E16

Rapper Dej Loaf looks back at the murder of her father when she was a child, and how it impacted her relationship with herself and others.

Damien Abraham

E17

Punk rocker Damian Abraham of Fucked Up explores the feelings of shame surrounding his childhood, weight, performing, and cannabis.

Vic Mensa

E18

Rapper Vic Mensa discusses his drug use and the anxiety of growing up bi-ethnic in America.

Joe Budden

E19

Joe Budden discusses his lifelong rage, from its origins to his on-camera persona.

Tee Grizzley

E20

Rapper Tee Grizzley discusses his time spent in jail and how it affected his subsequent rise to fame.