Skylar Blatt continues to “Keep It P”.
Today, Cincinnati-born rapper, Skylar Blatt releases her new confidence infused single “Keep It P” out now via Saint Ka$h/Arista Records.
Skylar is back again with her effortless cool girl energy as she shares the morning routine on “Keep It P” after making a statement with “I Look Good” just one month ago.

Discussing the new single Skylar shares, “‘Keep It P’ is one of my favorite songs I’ve ever made. It explains me as a whole lol. I was inspired by making this record because I feel like everyone in the world likes to be player or try to live up to the image as if they are player, but my definition of player is a hundred percent about being a cool person. I feel like the world can relate to that.”
Skylar Blatt’s consistent self assurance, mellow tone and effortless flow glides over each beat as she raps, “Wake up ina morning ima / Brush my teeth / Roll a leaf / Keep it P / Wake up ina morning / Ima take a leap / Ima run the streets / When I need something / Wake up Ina morning ima / Grab a leash / Ima pull a freak / Ima when I need one.”
From morning affirmations on her most recent single ,“I Look Good”, to now sharing her morning routine, we can all learn how to stay humble while being at the top of our game just like her.
“Keep It P” follows the momentum of March’s “Major League”, which also coincided with the newly coined “Skylar Blatt Day” in her hometown city of Cincinnati and last month’s release of “I Look Good”.
Fans will recognize the same signature swagger, humor, and heat as Skylar’s previous team-ups including Brooklyn’s Lola Brooke on “F**k Fame, Pt. 2”, “Super Bowl” with Doe Boy, and “God Forbid” with Icewear Vezzo.
Last year’s “Hold Me Down”, put her melodic charm on full display over a sexy drill-inspired production — a fitting follow-up to R&B-inflected “Wake Up”, whose official video (shot at Brown’s mansion) recently surpassed 13 million views.
Skylar Blatt’s “Keep It P” track is also available now to stream and cop on all major digital streaming platforms