Skanless is tagged as: gangsta rap, bay area, underground rap, west coast rap, west coast Born in Natchez, MS but raised in the rough neighborhoods of South Sacramento, Skanless began gaining recognition by the young age of 13 for his outstanding lyrical content and on point delivery. Working with Sacramento and Bay Area Rappers alike from a young age had some calling him a Bay Area Rapper, however Skanless was true to the streets that raised him and always called himself very distinctly a Sacramento Rapper. In 1996, at 17 years old, Skanless signed with one of the hottest underground label at the time, 51/50 Records and dropped his first album “The Book of Skanless.” Still considered one of the best Sacramento rap albums of all time, “The Book of Skanless” included songs featuring the likes of 11/5 and Totally Insane and beats by Big Hollis. The album included the song “Dirty Mackin” which was featured on “The Best of Sacramento” album and the hit “Ghetto Swang” which received regular airtime on Sacramento’s #1 rap station, 102.5. After splitting from 51/50 Records and signing with Out of Bounds Entertainment, Skanless released his second album, “In The End We Shall Repent,” in 1999. The album again included many beats by Big Hollis but this time featured the likes of G-Menace. A few ... Read More About Skanless Biography... Send Skanless ringtones to your cell |
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