From Festival Stage to Fresh Sound
At OjonesMusicFest, we celebrate artists who don’t just perform once, but who keep creating and evolving. Last time, we introduced readers to Rochelle Bloom’s Vapid Water and Sam Peezy, Antski205, and Jarrett Burton’s Spark REvolution. Today, the spotlight returns to SkyBlew, a past festival feature whose artistry continues to grow in bold and unexpected ways.
SkyBlew’s mantra still holds true — “I don’t rap, I paint the sky…blew.” But his latest snippet reveals new shades in the palette.
Rock, Paper, Scissors — A Slice of What’s Next
Recently, SkyBlew shared a glimpse of his latest track on Facebook. The preview comes from his upcoming collaboration with producer SublimeCloud, titled Rock, Paper, Scissors. Even as a snippet, it showcases his signature blend of lyrical honesty, anime-tinged creativity, and soulful rhythm.
The track’s title reflects choices, strategy, and resilience — themes SkyBlew has long woven into his narrative. This isn’t just a game metaphor; it’s a reflection of navigating life’s challenges, adapting, and finding ways to win even when odds seem stacked.
A Journey Still in Motion
SkyBlew first joined OJonesMusicFest as a featured artist whose story of resilience — foster care, homelessness, and finding identity through anime and music — inspired audiences. His performance left fans energized, but it also hinted that there was more still to come.
Now, with Rock, Paper, Scissors, he’s leaning into that promise. The snippet already teases layered production from SublimeCloud and lyrics that balance vulnerability with empowerment. It’s a reminder that SkyBlew’s journey is ongoing, and each track adds another chapter to his evolving narrative.
Why SkyBlew Still Matters
SkyBlew has always been more than a rapper. He’s a storyteller, a “sonic dreamweaver” whose discography (The Cowardly Boy, Destined: The Realization, Keys of Light) carries messages of hope, imagination, and perseverance. His presence at anime conventions, his collaborations with like-minded artists, and his consistent community engagement keep him connected to a broad, diverse audience.
Songs like Rock, Paper, Scissors show he’s not slowing down — he’s sharpening his voice for the future.
What’s Ahead for Fans
If this preview is any indication, SkyBlew is stepping into a new creative phase with SublimeCloud at his side. Fans should keep an eye out for the full release of Rock, Paper, Scissors and more collaborations that push his signature sound forward.
Until then, the snippet serves as both a taste and a reminder: SkyBlew remains one of the most imaginative and heartfelt voices in indie Hip-Hop.

