.Stokeley Clevon Goulbourne (born April 18, 1996), known professionally as Ski Mask the Slump God (formerly stylized as $ki Mask 'The Slump God'), is an American rapper and songwriter. Originally well known for his collaborations with fellow American rapper and their collective, he began to gain popularity in 2017 following the release of his songs 'Catch Me Outside' and 'Babywipe', which are both featured on his mixtape YouWillRegret and certified Gold by the.Goulbourne's mixtape, was released in May 2018, and peaked at No.
Ski The Slump God’s Bio, Wiki. Better known by his stage name Ski Mask “The Slump God,” Stokeley Clevon Goulbourne was born on April 18, 1996. He was born and raised in Broward County, Florida. He moved around frequently while growing up, living in Brooklyn, Atlanta and New Jersey. Ski is of Afro-American and of Jamaican descent. Ski Mask The Slump God new songs, albums, biography, chart history, photos, videos, news, and more on Billboard, the go-to source for what's hot in music.
50 on the chart. On November 18, Goulborne uploaded the cover art for his debut studio album on his social media, which was released on November 30, 2018. Contents.Early lifeStokeley Clevon Goulbourne was born on April 18, 1996 in. He is of descent.Goulbourne grew up listening to, and, among other artists. He has said that his parents often played Jamaican music around the house. Goulbourne's father—a rapper who used the stage name 'Sin City'—would often force his son to focus on writing his own rap music. In 2013, Goulbourne was sent to a juvenile detention center for possession of 'around $10 worth of weed', where he met.
The duo became friends and frequently collaborated on songs after being released from detention. CareerFollowing Goulbourne's release from detention, he formed the rap group 'Very Rare” with XXXTentacion and released his first song 'Catch Me' on the streaming service. Goulbourne eventually co-founded XXXTentacion's collective Members Only after the release of Members Only Vol. 1, a collaboration mixtape with XXXTentacion, in 2015.
The mixtape would eventually be followed up with Members Only, Vol 2 and then Members Only, Vol 3 on June 26, 2017.Goulbourne has released multiple singles on the SoundCloud platform including 'Catch Me Outside', 'Where's the Blow' featuring, 'Stunt!' Featuring UnoTheActivist, 'Life Is Short', 'Like a Soccer Mom', 'Take a Step Back', and 'BabyWipe'.
'Catch Me Outside' used the instrumental of Missy Elliott's '. Elliott responded positively to Goulbourne's rendition, writing, 'Oh he rode the heck out of this Fiyahthis my She's a Bitch beat!' The song would eventually be certified Gold. Goulbourne has performed twice at the Rolling Loud Festival and has released songs with other artists including,. Goulbourne has also collaborated with artists from the 88Rising label including the. Goulbourne also worked with, which he has previously said was his favorite producer.In May 2016, Goulbourne released his first mixtape Drown in Designer, which included the songs 'Take a Step Back', which was later certified Gold, and 'Where's the Blow'.
In June 2017, Goulbourne released his debut commercial mixtape YouWillRegret under. In May 2018, Goulbourne released his third mixtape, which featured the single '. In June that same year, he was named one of 's '2018 Freshman Class'.On November 30, 2018, Goulbourne released his debut studio album., which includes the songs ' and 'Nuketown' featuring.
The album peaked at number 6 on the chart. Musical styleGoulbourne has said that his musical production has been most influenced by Busta Rhymes, and Timbaland. Goulbourne has also stated he does not have any main musical influences, 'I listen to every genre: rap, rock, classical, heavy metal.I listen to sometimes too'. Personal lifeGoulbourne currently lives in New York. He had a heart condition which required surgery in March 2018. Controversies Concert incidentsDuring a concert at, on April 11, 2017, Goulbourne was pushed off stage and then assaulted by an associate of rapper.
The attack was said to be instigated by an ongoing feud between the two rappers, starting when Goulbourne refused to leave the stage during Stone's opening act. Rob Stone was kicked off the remainder of 's Outlet Tour.During a concert on August 10, 2018 in, Goulbourne asked the crowd for a moment of silence for his friend XXXTentacion, who was in June. When an audience member shouted 'Fuck X, that woman beating piece of shit!'
, Goulbourne threatened the audience member and encouraged the remaining audience to 'Fuck him up!' , leading to a melee. While the crowd was beating the man, Goulbourne played one of XXXTentacion's most popular songs, ' before the venue's security dispersed the disturbance and escorted the man outside of the venue. Legal issuesIn 2014, Goulbourne was sent to a juvenile detention center for possession of marijuana. Goulbourne was arrested for driving with a suspended license, driving without a license, and robbery in August 2016.
He was later released on bail. Discography.
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