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Ski Mask the Slump God on the Longitude 2019 Main Stage. Following the success of Stokeley, Goulbourne released only one single in 2019, "Carbonated Water". In July 2020, he released the single "Burn the Hoods" alongside a music video on Lyrical Lemonade. Simultaneously, he announced that his second album would release later that year, however ...
Members Only was an American hip hop collective from Broward County, Florida, formed in 2014.It was originally only a duo consisting of XXXTentacion and Ski Mask the Slump God after the two met in a juvenile detention center. [2]
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"Nuketown" is a song by American rapper Ski Mask the Slump God, featuring fellow American rapper Juice Wrld. It was released as the second track of the former's debut studio album Stokeley. "Nuketown" was the first track that the artists had recorded in mid-2018; however, it was the only track that would be officially released during Juice's ...
Ski Mask The Slump God: May 25, 2023 GUTS! feat. 1nonly: October 13, 2023 BUSINESS MAN feat. Juicy J: December 8, 2023 2024 Raz0r's Edge feat. Scarlxrd & Ghostemane by J F March 9, 2024 STICK EM UP! June 21, 2024 TILL I DIE feat. 1nonly: July 26, 2024
It sees Ski Mask the Slump God walking through Times Square, drinking lean and sticking his head out through a window of a car. Psychedelic animation is featured throughout the video, representing Ski Mask's hallucinations. A doll resembling Chucky from Child's Play appears in the video, seen sitting in the center of Times Square and traveling ...
11th Dimension is the second studio album by American rapper Ski Mask the Slump God. It was released through Victor Victor, Republic Records, and UMG Recordings on June 7, 2024. It's his first studio album in five years, following his debut studio album Stokeley (2018).
John Norris of Billboard wrote in regard to Stokeley, "the good times are delivered on tracks like the bouncing 'Foot Fungus'". [3] Paul Thompson of Vulture included the song as one of the most minimal songs from the album, which he commented are "intriguing for the pure athleticism of the rapping."