Dray skky

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Dray Skky (Born Andrea Hicks on July 8, 1982 in South Carolina) is an American Songwriter. Nicknamed "Skky" by affiliates in the Urban Market, she debut her vocal abilities in Trick Daddy's December 19, 2006 Album Release "Back By Thug Demand". Having worked with producers such as Guirilla Tek with Drum Majorz, Chronic Chris, and Dunk Ryder Producer Gold Rush, industry executives were shocked to find that under her own Publishing Company I Skky Music (ASCAP), Skky catalog consists of mostly Pop Romance Balads.

Currently producing her 1st Solo Artist "Elle-X", Skky has teamed up with Promotional Team "The Union Entertainment", which is the Official Promotors for G-Unit & Prodution Team "Drum Majorz." She is also writing for Nomads Entertainment Artist Tanya Aleman, a Latin R&B Singer.

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