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Lord Sko Unleashes Charismatic Energy for Washington Heights

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Lord Sko reigns from the section of New York City known as Washington Heights. Many people frequently visit Washington Heights a.k.a. Uptown – today we meet an artist that represents Washington Heights to the fullest. Last name Fursko – Lord Sko took his moniker in the same sense as Scott Mescudi a.k.a Kid Cudi. His beat selection matches between vocals and bars extraordinarily well and of course it sounds like New York.

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Lord Sko appears stoic

Lead single “Finder’s Fee” off of Lord Sko’s latest release, United Palace, showcases one of the experimental artists of this era. His incredibly selective beat choices reflect the New York sound in an increasingly refreshing way. Specifically, the progression displayed from last summer’s Museum to the latest Fall release exhibits major strides. 

Focus on Self and Follow Path

As a student of his craft – Lord Sko continues to put forth his fair share of hours. Seemingly plucked from the skies to find his purpose at a rare age – this man consistently drops gems. Evidently, this artist sounds like one of the most impressive at this age since Joey Bada$$. The most wondrous thing about him points to the fact that he wishes to steer within his own lane. 

The producer formerly known as Unlucky Bastards now goes by Keg and directed the exquisitely vibrant video for Lord Sko’s Finder’s Fee. Peace Lordy!

His bodies of work portray the imagery experienced throughout his rise. With terrific stylistic switchups – Lord Sko belongs within the underground.

Last summer, Lord Sko’s Museum album hit the airwaves to test out the canvas. With inquisitive mystique, this project pushed the genre forward. The imagery for that 2022 mixtape came to fruition via Lordnmf who became recognizable via hyper realistic works of art. Subsequently, it works out considering the album itself embodies street art and graffiti which Lord Sko considers to be the fifth pillar of hip-hop.

Built Different

The concept of a New York minute could never resonate until one fully experiences the pace. Moreover, New York City ages individuals at a fascinating rate. This young man tried psychedelics to find himself rapping for Pete Rosenberg all by the age of eighteen years old. Taking the train in third and fourth grade helped Sko find his way quickly. Lord Sko continues to curate projects that prove to be groundbreaking and ahead of their time.

Lord Sko possesses the talent, versatility, knowledge and demeanor to succeed and experience hip-hop longevity. He made a wise choice for his career trajectory to add Dante Ross as his manager. With the correct circle and continuously refreshing sounds – this man refuses to be stagnant. 

Modern Day Historian

When Wiz Khalifa mentioned few artists make “stoner music” anymore – Lord Sko took it personally. Sko’s tunes encompass several life experiences, polished cadences and a distinct sound. Perhaps an ode to Mac Miller’s era – Lord Sko’s, “Kush & OJ” brings home incredible vibes with production from Graymatter

The most distinguishable trait about this artist deals with self-discovery. He focuses on his path and infuses wizardry to connect the dots along the way. With modern golden era production and a vocal range of crafty lines, Lord Sko is one you ought to know.

Another Strong Track off United Palace – if you liked this make sure you hear “FIRESTARTER”

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