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MC Isti

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MC Isti
Born
🏳️ NationalityHungarian
Other namesIstván Kőröskényi
💼 Occupation

MC Isti, also known as István Kőröskényi, is a rapper, songwriter, performer, singer, actor, medical school graduate, gangster actor, producer, cameraman, editor, vlogger from a factory worker family in Miskolc. He got locked up multiple times. He is the founder and owner of Maffia Records. He also used to be a singer and actor of the Thug Life Hungary[1] series. His most well-known song is Szervkereskedelem[2], which is also the title song of his second album. For a short period of time Selim etkar juka

  • Szervkereskedelem (2019)
  • Pénz, Drog[3] (2018)
  • Irma Utca[4] (2018)
  • Fekete Pofon[5] (2018)
  • Olaszországban jó nekem (2019)
  • Németországi munka (2019)[6]
  • Pornórepp (2019)
  • Alvilági éjszakák[7] (2019)
  • Pinaszag van feat. Peter Smith[8] (2019)
  • Szennyes a városom[9] (2019)
  • Thug Life Hungary Beef[10] (2019)
  • A volt haverom (2020)
  • Román börtön (2020)

EPs[edit]

  • Svájci útifilm EP[11] (2019)
  • Szervkereskedelem[12] (featuring Blacsenko Klohek, Zsolti the polish sidekick)
  • Olaszországban jó nekem[13]
  • Szennyes a városom

MC Isti kalandjai[edit]

He formerly made a collaboration with the Thug Life Hungary YouTube channel and made a non-musical series titled MC Isti kalandjai[14], in which he vlogged and shared his thoughts in a great variety of scenes and places.

Due to the unclear legal situation and personal conflicts, he was removed from the series, in which until its termination, a purebred Yorkshire terrier dog from Bélapátfalva in Borsod named MC Isti took his place[15] and the series continued without his permission. Because of this, several reports have been filed and legal proceedings are currently underway[16].

Due to his opposition to Thug Life Hungary, he constantly attacks the channel and its founder in live broadcasts, who sometimes shares these videos in a parodized context[17].

Movies[edit]

MC Isti also produces films under Maffia Records.

  • Svájci útiflim (2018)[18]
  • Olaszországi útifilm (2020)
  • Mc Isti harca a Thug Life Hungary ellen (2018)


Personal Life[edit]

MC Isti is single and has no children. In fact he never had a relationship, he is innocent. He does not have a driver's licence. No possession of motor vehicles or an apartment. According to him, he makes a living from foreign jobs, and there have been times when he even begged for money. He has been imprisoned several times abroad for violating regulations or for not paying fines. An important part of his life is the friendship of János Lovas, better known as Blacsenko Klohek.

Rivals[edit]

As one of the national representatives of the Eastern gangster rap scene, MC Isti has acquired many rivals over the years, with whom he has already fought many battles in different ways and through expressive means.

  • László Mihály, his childhood friend from Miskolc. His song A volt haverom (2020) was written about him. MC Isti got had fallen out with him because Laci always showed off his better things in front of Isti, this left such a deep mark on him that he still tries to stand out in his vlog posts with cheaper, mostly low-grade items.
  • Aranyosiné. With the company of Blacsenko, he sent numerous erotic threats to Aranyosiné in the form of a vlog. The reason for the conflict was that Isti misunderstood the messages exchanged with the lady and attributed them to sexual motivation. After the misunderstanding, the lady blocked Isti, which resulted in Isti making the video.
  • The Founder of Thug Life Hungary. Since 2018, Isti has been at war with the founder of the YouTube TV channel called Thug Life Hungary. The controversy was caused by the fact that, despite MC Isti's request, the negative comments of MC Isti's musical performances were not removed from the channel, even though they were restrained and generally well-founded. Their disagreement escalated to the point that MC Isti left the series called MC Isti kalandjai which was intended to showcase his life, in which he was replaced by a dog based on the idea of ​​the channel's founder. This made the case even worse. In the summer of 2018, he met with the founder of the channel in person in Switzerland to discuss and end their conflict, but the one-hour live broadcast made there was subsequently criticized by MC Isti, he demanded its removal, but the channel's founder has not done so to this day.

Translation[edit]

This article is partially or entirely based on the Hungarian MC Isti page.



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  1. "MC Isti - Miskolc lifestlye - Thug Life Hungary" (in magyar).
  2. "MC Isti - Szervkereskedelem - Thug Life Hungary" (in magyar).
  3. "MC Isti - Pénz, Drog (részlet) Beleénekli a miskolci dílere nevét is :D - Thug Life Hungary" (in magyar).
  4. "Mc Isti: Irma Utca (Miskolc) Mc Isti apjának Pistának a története - Thug Life Hungary" (in magyar).
  5. "Mc Isti - Fekete pofon (komáromi bukott rendőr, a tanítómester) - Thug Life Hungary" (in magyar).
  6. "Németországi munka átverés, hugyos lábas, MC ISTI orrát eltörik" (in magyar).
  7. "MC ISTI - ALIVLÁGI ÉJSZAKÁK" (in magyar).
  8. "MC Isti - Pina szag van" (in magyar).
  9. "MC Isti - Miskolc lifestlye - Thug Life Hungary" (in magyar).
  10. "MC ISTI BEEFELI A THUG LIFE HUNGARYT :D" (in magyar).
  11. "svájci utifilm film.mp4".
  12. "MC Isti - Szervkereskedelem - Thug Life Hungary" (in magyar).
  13. "MC Isti - Nyár Summer 2018 langyi mix borulós officiál videó - Thug Life Hungary" (in magyar).
  14. "MC Isti kalandjai". www.facebook.com (in magyar). Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  15. "MC Isti kalandjai". www.facebook.com (in magyar). Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  16. "Thug Life Hungary Official". YouTube (in magyar). Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  17. "MC Isti kalandjai - YouTube". YouTube (in magyar). Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  18. "svájci utifilm film.mp4".