Skooly Delivers His Latest Single "Proud Of You"

Skooly comes through with some new music.

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Skooly really had a hell of a run in 2018. After coming off of his album, BAcCWArdFeELiNgS, the rapper continued to release a ton of music within the year including singles and three projects (four, if you include the three-track EP DUE4ME3). With the three installments of Don't You Ever Forget About Me arriving between February and September, needless to say, that he's released enough material to hold fans over for a while. However, it looks like we could expect a new project from him soon as he returns with another new single.

Skooly is back with another new track titled, "Proud Of You." The rapper delivers a more upbeat, summery vibe on his new single which follows the release of "Lil Boy Shit" that arrived in March. It's unsure if either one of these singles are on a new project but we'll keep our eyes peeled for that.

Peep his new song below.

Quotable Lyrics
I ain't styled already, star-studded
Bodyguard, hard body, I'm war ready
You best not start nothin'
Don't get your broad tookin'
Half of your squad crooked


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