West Coast heat is rising—and SKG is at the center of the flame.
The Los Angeles-bred rapper just dropped the visuals for her latest single, “Thick Red Bone,” and it’s a captivating mix of street storytelling, confident lyricism, and fearless fashion. The track comes straight off her latest album Unfinished Business Reloaded, continuing SKG’s run as a force to be reckoned with in the game.
Shot by Romeo Visuals, the video doesn’t just play—it commands attention. Opening in a studio session where SKG is both spitting bars and engineering the track herself, “Thick Red Bone” immediately sets the tone for what SKG is all about: power, control, and authenticity. It’s like watching two versions of her exist at once—artist and architect, muse and machine.
Sporting bright red hair and a head-turning denim fit, SKG brings fashion into the fold as another form of storytelling. She’s not just delivering bars—she’s delivering a message. “Thick Red Bone” reflects the journey of growing up in the trenches while maintaining grace, style, and determination. Every frame is layered with meaning.
If her name sounds familiar, it should. SKG—real name Helecia Choyce—has collaborated with legends including Beenie Man, Boosie, Paul Wall, and Anthony Hamilton, and her earlier releases like “Let Em Have It” and “The Big Chains, Big Grill” helped build her reputation as a lyrical heavyweight. Add in her albums Unfinished Business, Unfinished Business Reloaded, and her spoken word project Deep Rooted, and you’ve got an artist who refuses to be boxed in.
SKG’s journey is rooted in resilience and reinvention. With “Thick Red Bone,” she’s showing us that she’s not only still standing—she’s evolving, and looking damn good doing it.
Watch the “Thick Red Bone” video now