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Skully “Fully Loaded” Debut Single Release by GIG Music Group


Originally from the Philadelphia area (Norristown PA). Skully found himself influenced and inspired by the sound of 90's music. East coast and West coast hip hop was predominant to his musical foundation.
The south had yet to emerge as the powerhouse it is today, other than a few groups such as Outkast and SoSo Def.
At the age of 19, Skully moved south to The Greater Tampa Bay FL area. Immediately upon touching down in Florida Skully was fortunate to link up with a production group who is now known as Grammy award winning producers JUSTICE LEAGUE which allowed him to maintain his lyrical integrity through out the years.
Skully continued to compose music with JUSTICE LEAGUE up until they landed their deal in '06. At that point, Skully found himself back to the drawing board, however with his dedication to his craft and his ability to connect with other individuals who shared his same passions he was able to help form the movement known as Vegaz Boyz.
Skully was inspired by the constant night life and the "All in" lifestyle of "Vegas" as well as those in his inner circle, so what started as an inside joke became a staple in the inner city night scene for the extravagant parties and non stop indulgence.
Now fueled by the energy from his surroundings, Skully began relentlessly recording and was determined to be the voice of his peers.

A spew of recordings eventually caught the attention of GIG Music Group and through negotiations and mutual goals being discovered, Skully made a wise decision to join forces with GIG Music Group to help take his music career to the next level of success....

When listening to this single  Fully Loaded I have to say Im am very impressed.  The Music is at a great level of professionalism credited to both Skully and N.o.r.e.  I believe this a great mixture of East Coast street rap and club music.  The beat is one that can be remembered for quite a long time and the flow leaves a mark on the industry like no other.  The mixing matches the style of music and brings about clear vocals and nice acoustics  This song is all about being all the way live in the club or situation where balling and pushing it to the max is a must.  The lyricism is optimal with the right keywords and style to make this one a smash hit.  I have heard this track several times and have to say its becoming one of my favorite.  f I had rate this song I would give it a 7/10 for composition, hit potential and professionalism 




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