B-SKip: The First Rapper Banned from Twitter Drops New Single "BTS"
Meet B-SKip, a groundbreaking rapper with a global story and an unstoppable creative voice. With Mexican roots and a daughter born in Brazil, B-SKip, whose full name is Brandon Juan Nieto, has created a distinct musical identity, blending influences from all corners of his life. Known for his outspoken style, he recently made headlines as the first rapper to be banned from Twitter—a testament to his unfiltered approach to art and social media.
Music runs in B-SKip’s family. His grandfather was a dedicated busker, and his father played guitar, instilling a deep appreciation for music in him from an early age. Today, his work is a fusion of his heritage, personal experiences, and influences gathered from his years living in the Philippines since 2015. He’s a fan of Tagalog rap, as well as artists from Stockton, like MBNel, alongside global superstars like Bella Poarch and members of BTS.
B-SKip’s latest single, BTS, is an homage to the beloved K-pop group. Co-written by B-SKip and his alter ego, Mad Menace, the track highlights the crossover between hip-hop and pop cultures, influenced by BTS's success and global impact. "BTS" embodies B-SKip’s passion for storytelling through music, blending raw emotions with modern, genre-bending beats.
Keep up with B-SKip's journey and his latest releases. He may be banned from Twitter, but he’s not going anywhere:
Join us in celebrating the release of BTS, where B-SKip brings together his life, heritage, and inspirations into a dynamic musical experience that resonates across borders.