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Skizzy Mars
Gramercy Theatre — New York, NY

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 carved out a solid presence in New York's hip-hop circuit, and his February 2025 show at The Gramercy Theatre felt like a artist firing on all cylinders. He ran through 24 songs that night, pulling deep into his catalog with tracks like "Calabasas" and "Lucy (Olivver Remix)" alongside more introspective cuts like "Issues" and "2006." The setlist had real structure to it—opening with "Like This" before building through mid-tempo cuts and then shifting gears with "Weekend Millionaires (Remix)," which landed somewhere between flex and self-awareness. Closing out with "Changes (Léon - Tired of Talking Remix)" gave the night a reflective finish, the kind of move that suggests Mars understands his audience wants more than just bangers.

New York's indie rap scene has always had room for artists who don't fit neatly into mainstream lanes. Skizzy Mars represents that tradition—bedroom-produced tracks that feel both intimate and meticulously crafted. The city's venues like The Gramercy have become essential spots for rappers who prioritize songwriting and production detail over pure club energy. This is where artists experiment, where fans expect setlists that dig into catalog depth rather than cycling the same three singles.

Stay in the Upper West Side near Central Park—quieter than Midtown, better restaurants, and close enough to everywhere that matters. Dinner at Balthazar in SoHo if you want classic New York energy, or Gramercy Tavern if you prefer something less scene-y. Spend your afternoon at the Met or catching live music at Blue Note or The Basement—both venues where you'll see the players who influenced Mars's sound. Walk through Washington Square Park, grab a coffee, remember why New York mattered to music in the first place.

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