“…one of the most respected lyricists in the Atlanta rap scene.” – XXL
“Skippa Da Flippa [is] the most lyrically talented unknown to come from the trap.” – HipHopDX
“I don’t understand how somebody could not be a fan.” – GreatFrank’sPlace
The Video:
A major player in the ATL scene, Flippa makes waves with his percussive flow and gruff delivery. Escaping the trap to live the good life, Flippa heads to “California” in his latest video. Rocking a triplet flow over a shimmering, summery instrumental, Flippa describes his West Coast lifestyle in the Iceberg Beatz-produced track: “Good clean drink in LA/You gotta smoke cookie when you’re in the Bay/I got a big castle back home in the A/Good Cali living I’m here to stay.” In the video, Flippa rocks Supreme, enjoying the Malibu view–scenic vistas and scantily-clad models. Premiered by XXL, who praised Flippa saying “his dexterous flows [are] just as sharp as his clever lyrics,” “California” is the latest video from Up To Something, Flippa’s latest mixtape, following the grateful  “No Cap (Intro),” the action-packed “Been Through It,” and “Don’t Play Me,” which has over 843k plays on YouTube.
Returning after a yearlong absence with a 13-track project packed with pearls of wisdom, Flippa shared Up To Something in mid-September. Packed with twinkling trap productions from the likes of June Jamez, ILoveMuny, Iceberg Beatz, Yung Lan, and more, Flippa exudes an effortless pathos, his street stories enhanced by his gruff microphone presence. The follow-up to 2017’s Flippa McFadden 2, Up To Something is a reflective and triumphant effort, as the Florida-born rapper flashes a rapidfire triplet flow on “No N**** Like Me,” spins a candy-trap banger with the spritely “Want A Bag,” and shows his softer side and his charming singing voice on the for-the-ladies jam “Slide On Me.” Featuring an appearance from Sauce Havin, Up To Something arrives via Havin / BMG Rights Management.
Born and raised in Palm Beach, Florida, the rapper formerly known as Skippa Da Flippa moved to Atlanta when he was 13 years old. Shortly after arriving in ATL, Flippa made the acquaintance of Quavo and Takeoff, two future members of Migos. Flippa, Quavo, Takeoff, and later Offset, spent their youths rapping in abandoned houses, developing a reputation as the best rappers in their neighborhood. Inspired by the success of Migos, Flippa began to think of his rapping more as a career than a hobby, dropping I’m Havin, his first project for Quality Control Records, in 2014. Featuring guest appearances from all three members of Migos and production from the likes of Murda Beatz and Cassius Jay, I’m Havin’ was an overnight success, leading to heavy regional buzz and a successful tour. In 2015, Migos and Flippa recorded a track about a dance move that Flippa pioneered a couple years earlier: the Dab. Performed by everyone from Cam Newton to Hillary Clinton, the Dab grew into a massive worldwide dance craze. Since then, Flippa’s profile continued to rise, appearing on Lil Yachty’s massive “Minnesota” in 2016 and growing his Spotify fanbase to over 200,000 monthly listeners.
Watch “California”:Â https://youtu.be/HSZeR5lp9Yk
Check out the XXL premiere:Â http://www.xxlmag.com/video/2018/11/flippa-california-video/
Up To Something:
ITunes:Â https://itunes.apple.com/album/up-to-something/1435073252?ls=1&app=itunes
Apple Music:Â https://itunes.apple.com/album/up-to-something/1435073252?ls=1
Spotify URL:Â http://open.spotify.com/album/3eU0HzBgjhE3Tnjz81kfCx
Google:Â https://play.google.com/music/m/Blqwoo3ytitgnulgykvaxkba5um
Amazon:Â http://amazon.com/dp/B07H1PG31Z
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The rapper formally known as Skippa Da Flippa may not yet be a household name, but Flippa‘s presence has been ubiquitous for years as both an ATLien OG and the inventor of the dab. Hailing from Florida, Flippa grew up in a two-bedroom apartment with three sisters, four brothers and two cousins, along with his mother and father. Every day was spent trying to get byââWe were trying to get up out the goddamn âhood,â he saysâand though he soaked up more localized music like Pitbull and Gucci Mane, he didnât think of art as an escape. It wasnât until he moved to Atlanta around the age of 16 and met Migosâ Quavo, Offset and Takeoff that he started to take rapping seriously. A staple on their projects, they recorded music while he was signed to the Florida-based Quality Control that yielded smash singles like âTrenchezâ and âSafe House.â
Over the past few years, heâs parlayed his Migos co-sign into a fruitful solo career, from releasing a string of mixtapes to dropping verses on hits like Lil Yachtyâs âMinnesota (Remix),â Migos and Young Thugâs âCrime Stoppers,â and Jose Guapoâs âRun It Up.â Along with his high-profile features, Flippa has cultivated an impressive workflow, dropping five mixtapes in the last three years. From Iâm Havinâ (which got almost 750,000 hits on Live Mixtapes upon release) and 2015âs Flippa McFadden, to last yearâs Iâm Havinâ 2 and Iâm Tellin Ya, the latter featuring guest appearances from Young Thug, Juicy J and Trouble, Flippaâs grind has yet to show signs of slowing. His latest project, Up To Something, came out on September 14th, 2018.
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Bio, photos, and streams available here: http://www.audibletreats.com/skippa-da-flippa/
“California”:Â https://youtu.be/HSZeR5lp9Yk
“No Cap (Intro)”:Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOpPs26c18g
Up To Something:
ITunes:Â https://itunes.apple.com/album/up-to-something/1435073252?ls=1&app=itunes
Apple Music:Â https://itunes.apple.com/album/up-to-something/1435073252?ls=1
Spotify URL:Â http://open.spotify.com/album/3eU0HzBgjhE3Tnjz81kfCx
Google:Â https://play.google.com/music/m/Blqwoo3ytitgnulgykvaxkba5um
Amazon:Â http://amazon.com/dp/B07H1PG31Z
âBeen Through Itâ:Â https://youtu.be/kFlBVTpMqyg
“Don’t Play Me”:Â https://skippadaflippa.lnk.to/DontPlayMePR