SK8
Artist ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap
SK8 is the alias of American rapper Nathan Maloley (born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1995), sometimes also known as Skate Maloley. Passionate about hip-hop and sports since his early teens, Maloley moved to Los Angeles in 2015 to try breaking into the music business. He soon began to attract attention on social media with his videos and mixtapes, and he also toured and collaborated with the likes of Sammy Wilk and DJ Rupp. Boasting production by Southside (808 Mafia), SAP, and Bucky P, Maloley's first official album, Late 2 the Party, arrived in December 2016. ~ Mariano Prunes
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