Lil Skies in Concert
Taking cues from Wiz Khalifa's bad-boy eccentricity and Lil Wayne's eclectic edge, Lil Skies' showmanship is poised somewhere between rigor, grit, and a dash of flamboyance. Often seen sporting a charming yet mischievous grin and brightly colored braids to boot, Lil Skies' enthusiasm and high energy both exhilarate and beguile audiences as he fiercely cues his brilliant trap beats.
The Gen Z MC has already performed alongside eminent trap rappers such as Fetty Wap and Rich the Kid, and he's now set to tour the United States starting December 5, kicking off at Chicago's House of Blues.
Moreover, the "Red Roses" rapper currently shares a roster with heavyweight wordsmiths like Cardi B, Post Malone, and Young Thug for the Rolling Loud Los Angeles festival taking place on December 14 at Banc of California Stadium. Lil Skies' American tour dates continue well into 2019.
Lil Skies Background
Lil Skies (born Kimetrius Foose) is one of the most hyped rappers to burst onto the burgeoning emo rap scene. Born in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, in 1998, Foose began stitching up mixtapes as a tender third grader.
While his creative fuel comes from playful debauchery, familial atrocities have also powered his commitment to his craft. The face of his father (a former musician who went by Dark Skies) "got burnt off" after contact with a workplace explosive. At age 17, after Lil Skies self-released his debut hip-hop mixtape ‘Good Grades, Bad Habits 2' online, he soon began bedecking his face with tattoos, which he says keeps him artistically motivated.
His breakthrough came in 2017 via his debut single, the glowing trap jam "Red Roses," which landed him a spot on Billboard's Hot 100, followed by another chart-topper, the languid, nihilistic "Nowadays." The two Gold-certified hits grabbed the attention of Atlantic Records, which signed the young rapper. He then released his third full-length, 2018's ‘Life of a Dark Rose,' which peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard 200.