Lord Sko: Uptown's Storyteller Emerges with "Robinhood"
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Robinhood" Drops: Lord Sko Solidifies His Voice
Washington Heights breeds a certain grit, a raw authenticity that echoes in the beats and rhymes of Lord Sko (Josh Fersko). This isn't your mainstream, polished hip-hop; Sko's music is a direct reflection of the uptown streets he calls home, a blend of classic New York boom-bap and the pulse of the city's underground youth culture. His latest video, "Robinhood" (single and music video from PIFF. Produced by Tony Seltzer and veteran producer Grimm Doza), further solidifies his position as a voice for his community, showcasing his lyrical dexterity and visual storytelling. Growing up in the heart of Washington Heights, music was woven into the fabric of his life. A family steeped in musical tradition, a childhood spent exploring instruments, and a deep dive into the crackle and warmth of vinyl records laid the foundation for his artistic journey. Local talent shows became his training ground, honing his skills and fueling his passion. Lord Sko is more than a rapper; he's a chronicler of his environment, a voice rising from the streets of Washington Heights, and "Robinhood" is just the latest chapter in his unfolding story.