Mikaela Kasiala’s Red Ink is What I Think Delivers an Unfiltered Take on Hip Hop and Survival

Mikaela Kasiala’s debut poetry collection Red Ink Is What I Think blends hip-hop with raw verse, exploring identity, survival, and ambition through a rhythm-charged lens of urban life.

New York City, New York Apr 11, 2025 (Issuewire.com)  - Artist and lyricist Mikaela Kasiala, in her bold debut poetry collection, Red Ink Is What I Think, channels the power of hip-hop into verse. Gritty, unfiltered, and emotionally charged, this collection delivers a rhythmic portrait of survival, identity, and resilience.

Kasiala turns the rhythm of the streets into music on the page, channeling the spirit of the cipher, the energy of the stage, and the urgency of survival. Every stanza radiates authenticity as Kasiala speaks to the people with rhythm in their bones and fire in their chests. The collection explores themes of identity, purpose, violence, ambition, and artistry—all filtered through the lens of hip-hop culture and street-born wisdom.

Kasiala’s work is alive with momentum and meaning, challenging the reader to listen deeper, feel stronger, and rise higher. The collection will soon be available for purchase online.  

About the Author

Mikaela Kasiala is a multifaceted artist and writer passionate about words, music, and visual arts. Since she was 17, Mikaela has channeled her creativity through writing, producing over 1,200 poems and countless short stories. Her love for literature began in high school, where she pursued advanced English studies.

Mikaela’s talent extended into music, where she spent 12 years crafting rap songs, many of which reached American radio stations. Her track Dominate achieved notable success, earning a Sync Licensing deal with brands like H&M and Puma. As an artist, her work has appeared in New York City’s Agora Gallery. 

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