Artist Bio

The possibility of driving down Route 41 in SWF (South West Florida) without Geno & Skunk Boogie blaring from your speakers is slim to none. Where most hip-hop artists struggle to remain relevant in a fickle market that caters to urban radio top ten singles, Geno & Skunk are defying the norm by continuously releasing stellar albums and making significant career inroads, at the same time extending their appreciation of the art to loyal hip-hop fans.

The South West Florida natives formed an alliance at the age of fourteen and have been rockin’ together and representing, Bradenton (The Rotten Bottom) ever since. The noted chemistry is apparent in their uncompromised vision and attitude. “It’s like we’re brothers. He knows my every step; I know his every step,” says Geno. “We’ve been together every day since the first day we met.”

The two-man team, known to eschew introspective street rhymes, has already established a phenomenal underground and street presence on the strength of Take it Personal (2001), Underground State (2002), Nollege (2002), Graduation Day (2002), Free Dem (2004), As Is (2006) and Welcome to The Village (2006). They have shared the stage with the likes of Bone Crusher, Jadakiss, Acafool, and Chopper from No Limit Records as well as toured statewide with Supa D in 2003.

The Bradenton-bred duo realizes today’s music scene is obsessed with redundant sounding raps, so the Suncoast natives did things differently, and by all standards the fans love it. “It’s something new. It’s something different. It has a Southern twist to it but it also has a message. It’s not your everyday, common hip-hop,” Geno says, when describing the group’s sound. Their uncompromised sound has been highlighted on both the TJs DJs and the Tampa Music Conference compilations.

 

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