Indianapolis rapper Skypp has built a reputation as the voice of reason in the streets with his brand of Sophisticated Street Music. Shining a light unto the underground with witty bars of wisdom and cautionary narratives, Skypp‘s music is a blend of cerebral boom-bap, trap prophecies and braggadocious flows over modern productions. Following a Top 15 charting release on iTunes in 2020 for his project, The Ghetto Mr. Rogerz, Skypp‘s latest album drop, King of Indiana, is an empowering collection of storytelling, metaphors and melody.

The song “Fix Yo’ Crown‘ features longtime Kanye West collaborator Rhymefest; whom reached out about doing the track after hearing Skypp‘s album, U4U.

Recognized for his contributions in the Indianapolis community, Skypp‘s face was featured on the side of an IndyGo metro bus in 2019 as part of their redline transportation promotion.

A career that has embodies growth, and maturation through the years, Skypp‘s message of introspection, self-awareness and empowerment is a far cry from his idea of rap dreams when he first started writing rhymes in 6th grade.

I recently interviewed Skypp where he chatted more on his music endeavors. Watch the interview above or read it below.

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