Skyzoo Honours Fathers Everywhere With New EP "Milestones"

Skyzoo delivered his special Father's Day EP, "Milestones," dedicated to all the dads out there who are doing their very best.

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Happy Father's Day, y'all! There are so many different ways to celebrate this day, and if you're looking for ideas on how to honour your father (or whoever has served as a paternal figure to you), listen to Skyzoo's brand new EP, Milestones, to get inspired. The rapper delivered his new project, dedicated to fathers everywhere, on Friday (June 19th) ahead of the special holiday. The 7-track EP includes the previously released "A Song For Fathers," on which he shows love to all the wonderful dads out there who are doing the best they can and "may need to hear some encouragement" right now.

Following the release of Milestones on Friday, Skyzoo shared a message about the positive reception that the EP had released thus far, and why he decided to embark on this project in the first place. "Honored to see so many of you all connect with 'Milestones,'" he wrote. "This project was an idea to do something for fathers while not taking away from mothers. Just sharing the light. If you have your father, had your father, grew up without your father, have become a father, whatever the case may be, this project is for you." He goes on to thank everyone involved with the creation of the EP before closing with a shoutout to all every father figure. "To all the fathers out there (and the moms who have to be fathers due to their situation) this is for us."

Milestones Tracklist
1. Memory Serves Me
2. At Least I Got One
3. Turning 10
4. Duffle Bag Weekends ft. Ashtin Martin
5. Eyes Wide Shut
6. A Song For Fathers
7. Duly Noted


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