March 28, 2024

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Don’t You Ever Forget Me 3 – Skooly

Atlanta-based rapper Skooly was born Kazarion Fowler in 1994 and co-founded hip hop group Rich Kidz with friend Kaelub Denson when he was just 14. Together with Denson (also known as RKaelub) and a growing collective of other artists, Skooly acted as part of Rich Kidz from their 2008 inception, branching off into a solo career around 2015 when he released a series of singles and his Blacc John Gotti mixtape. The collection of tracks featured cameo appearances by Young Dolph, Ryns, Que and even 2 Chainz, who shortly after collaborating with Skooly signed the young rapper to his T.R.U. label. Skooly’s debut for T.R.U. came in the form of 2017’s full-length album BAcCWArdFeELiNgS, which featured guest spots from Young Thug, Kidd, and others. ~ Fred Thomas” class=”we-truncate we-truncate–multi-line we-truncate–interactive ember-view”>Atlanta-based rapper Skooly was born Kazarion Fowler in 1994 and co-founded hip hop group Rich Kidz with friend Kaelub Denson when he was just 14. Together with Denson (also known as RKaelub) and a growing collective of other artists, Skooly acted as part of Rich Kidz from their 2008 inception, branching off into a solo career around 2015 when he released a series of singles and his Blacc John Gotti mixtape. The collection of tracks featured cameo appearances by Young Dolph, Ryns, Que and even 2 Chainz, who shortly after collaborating with Skooly signed the young rapper to his T.R.U. label. Skooly’s debut for T.R.U. came in the form of 2017’s full-length album BAcCWArdFeELiNgS, which featured guest spots from Young Thug, Kidd, and others. ~ Fred Thomas

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