Skooly's hasn't slowed down at all over the past year and it's clear he's gunning to bring his sound to the masses. The rapper delivered his project BAcCWArdFeELiNgS in November and followed it with another EP, Don't You Ever Forget Me in February and a second instalment a month after. Now, he returns with another short project. With the help of some fellow Atlanta natives, Skooly releases his three tracks, which may be part of the upcoming DUE4ME3. Although they were grouped under the title on a Soundcloud playlist, it remains unclear if these songs are the final EP.
The three tracks contain features from the likes of QC's Kollision, Skippa Da Flippa, Duke and Yung Marley. Skooly brings together his signature blend of Atlanta trap and smooth R&B. At this rate, it seems like Skooly's about to have a major year ahead of him. In any case, stay tuned for the full DUE4ME3 EP, we'll have to wait and see if the EP gets longer in its final form.
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