
Pro skater David Gonzalez has never been one to stay in one lane.
Whether it’s skating through the streets with undeniable skill or stepping into the recording booth with the same gnarly style, he brings that realness every time.
Now, under his rap name Young Guns 21, he’s back in the studio, laying down fresh tracks that are set to keep the skate world moving.
If you’ve been following his music, you already know tracks like “DesDe Medallo” and “From The Hood” brought a raw and authentic sound that hit deep with skaters and hip-hop heads.
They weren’t just songs. They were anthems that reflected the struggle and triumph that come with coming up in the streets and making a name in the skate scene.
It’s no secret that skateboarding and hip-hop have been intertwined for decades. Both come from the streets, both thrive on self-expression, and both have always been about doing things your own way.
Young Guns 21 understands that connection better than most, bringing the same from his skating into his music.
While he’s been tight-lipped on the details, sources close to Young Guns 21 say that he’s been locked in at the studio, working on multiple new tracks.
Expect beats that hit hard, lyrics that stay real, and a sound that keeps his roots at the core.
If his past work is anything to go by, this next batch of music will only solidify his place as a key voice in the skate-rap world.
Young Guns 21 Posted:
"Devuelta en el Estudio! Esta vez en @palmaproductions
más música nueva muy pronto - Back in the Studio
this time at @palmaproductions #YoungGuns21