West Coast Hip Hop Artist “SKG” Receives Her Billboard Plaque From Death Row Records And Her Itunes Plaque For Charting #5

album consists of 16 solid tracks with features from Boosie BadAzz, Paul Wall, Juvenile, Mistah F.A.B, and Beenie Man, Mr. Capone-E, AD, and Compton AV just to name a few.

Congratulations are in order for Westcoast Female Rapper “SKG” ( Helecia Choyce ) for receiving her Billboard and iTunes Plaques for her past work on Death Row Records and her present work with BLAKDOUT Records. Los Angeles-based female rapper, songwriter, and film producer Helecia Choyce, better known as SKG has started the year 2023 with a great start. Receiving her plaques this month for previous work at the Legendary “Death Row Records” and also receiving her plaques for her present work with BLAKDOUT Records. 

Former Death Row Records artist SKG and Independent Label Founder & Producer, Bobby Blakdout, recently linked up and released the official “Reboot’D” remix collection. The official remix collection includes heavy hitting tracks like “Big Chains, Big Grill” which features SKG and the Houston Legend Paul Wall and is produced entirely by Bobby Blakdout and Bobby’s friend B1G L1CK.

Adding more releases to her music portfolio, SKG released a solo album called “Unfinished Business” followed by her popular single “Bad Azz B####”, featuring Boosie BadAzz and Juvenile available on all digital streaming platforms, it’s safe to say fans are very happy about that. “Unfinished Business”, is a dedicated cover to her late brother “Trayveon Choyce” who introduced her to music at a young age.

Click the link now to preview the “SKG” full album “Unfinished Business” –

https://music.apple.com/us/album/unfinished-business/1606482394

Her album consists of 16 solid tracks with features from Boosie BadAzz, Paul Wall, Juvenile, Mistah F.A.B, and Beenie Man, Mr. Capone-E, AD, and Compton AV just to name a few. Her energetic, diverse, and raw sound give people something to relate to as her music and performing have shaped her into who she is today.

“I’m happy I was able to get my executive producer to produce my album. I worked very hard to make sure I was able to make an Album that reflect my diversity and who I have evolved into as an artist. I hope everyone enjoys my album and I’m grateful for the opportunities that I created for myself” She said.