Misfit Tunes The Magazine March 2015 | Seite 11

of “getting rid of stress and shit I’m going through. In real life I’m just living, breathing, fucking up and eating noodles like everybody else,” Visto says with a smile. He is a deep thinker that daily seeks to find his way through everyday life situations. Even though he himself dropped out of high school, Visto finds great importance in education. But not just the traditional kind. Visto believes that children should not only be educated by teach- has thoughts on education, but on religion as well. Growing up in a religious household, Visto recalls going to church on Sunday mornings and then seeing the church clergy out in the neighborhoods. “They don’t do that anymore. Church ain’t what it used to be.” Nowadays, Visto considers himself to be more spiritual than religious and seeks his own relationship with a higher being. Having no children of his there is no special woman in his life currently, Visto is open and ready to settle down if the right one comes along. “I don’t want a baby mama. I want a family!” Visto says with conviction. No specific type. A “fat ass and titties,” is what he’s into. But most importantly, she would have to understand that he and the music are a package deal. If you ask Visto how will he know when he’s “made it”, he’ll tell you he already has. It ers, but that parents should also take a lead role. After all, who better to teach their history than those who have lived it? He believes in not only feeding the logical mind, but also in cultivating the artistic minds of the children. The Hippie King not only own, Visto often fantasizes about the type of father he would be. He sees himself as the type of father who will always have his kids by his side. The type of father that gets up to do his daughters hair for school and teaches his son how to be a man. While may not seem that w