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Skizzy Mars
Marquis — Denver, CO

Skizzy Mars spent the early 2010s building a devoted following through SoundCloud, trading in introspective, layered production and lyrics that caught people off guard with their honesty. He came up alongside the cloud rap movement but always felt slightly separate from it—less interested in pure aesthetics and more focused on actually saying something. Songs like 'Red Cup' and 'Notebook' showed a guy wrestling with relationships, ambition, and self-doubt in real time. He's released several projects and kept moving forward without the industry pressure that derailed a lot of his SoundCloud contemporaries. Mars never became a household name, which suits him fine. He makes music for people who actually listen to lyrics.

Skizzy's shows draw a smaller, genuinely invested crowd. He performs with conviction rather than spectacle, letting the songs breathe. People aren't there to lose their minds—they're there to hear the words and feel the production. It's intimate without being uncomfortable.

Known for Red Cup, Alone, Notebook, High School, Pieces

Skizzy Mars has maintained a solid presence in Denver's rap circuit over the years. His most recent stop was September 2024 at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom, where he worked through his catalog with the kind of understated confidence that defines his approach. The venue's tight quarters seemed to suit his style—intimate enough that you could catch the detail work in his verses, spacious enough that the production had room to breathe. He's one of those rappers who doesn't need a lot of flash to hold a room, just solid bars and the kind of delivery that rewards actual listening.

Denver's hip-hop scene has been quietly building for years, with venues like Cervantes becoming reliable spots for mid-tier rap acts and underground favorites. The city tends to attract rappers who prioritize substance over spectacle, which suits Skizzy Mars fine. There's an audience here for independent-minded rappers who came up online and built their thing without major label backing. Denver crowds generally know what they're showing up for and respect artists who don't oversell themselves.

Stay in Highland, where tree-lined streets and independent bookstores make it feel like you're actually in Denver rather than passing through. Eat at Frasca Food and Wine if you want to understand why Colorado takes its ingredients seriously—it's fine dining without pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Denver Art Museum's contemporary wing, which often has installations that match the visual language of experimental music. Walk around Santa Fe Drive's gallery district. It's the kind of neighborhood where the art and music scenes actually talk to each other.

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