Skooly Drops Off New EP "Don't You Ever Forget Me"

Skooly drops off a brand new EP with "Don't You Ever Forget Me."

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Skooly's on a serious grind right now and he's bringing the heat with every release he has. His unique brand of Atlanta trap mixed with an flare of R&B has made him stand out with everyone of his efforts and being under 2 Chainz wing definitely doesn't hurt either. Last year, he released his BAcCWArdFeELiNgS project at the beginning of November. Today, he returns with a brand new EP only a few months later.

Skooly comes through with his latest project Don't You Ever Forget Me today. The rapper comes through with a short seven minute project to keep the ball rolling. Much like BAcCWArdFeELiNgS, Skooly holds down the majority of the project on his own with the exception of 2 Chainz who comes through on "Habit." It's a short effort but continues to prove that Skooly's on top of his game right now.

 


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