
King Skateboards CEO Tyshawn Jones just dropped a new track, and this one’s got some serious heat.
Teaming up with A$AP Mob's very own Ferg, the two blend skateboard culture and hip-hop in a way that feels natural, raw, and straight from the streets.
The Skate Visualizer isn’t just a song. It’s a statement.
With a beat that hits like a perfect kickflip and verses that roll smooth like fresh pavement, Jones and Ferg deliver something that feels true to both their worlds.
The track brings it all together, matching the rhythm with visuals that capture the movement and style that define Jones' presence both on and off the board.
The two-time Skater Of The Year has been repping both skating and rap for a minute now, keeping it real with his signature durag while proving he's got bars to back it up.
He’s always had an ear for beats, and linking up with A$AP Ferg just makes sense. Ferg, known for his smooth flow and street-hardened sound, doesn’t hold back, bringing that classic Harlem flavor into the mix.
The music video shows Ferg hitting the streets, something you don’t see every day from an artist outside of the skate world.
But it works. The raw NYC backdrop, the rhythmic clips of tricks, and the undeniable chemistry between the two give the song an edge that makes it more than just another rap drop.
Jones has never been one to stay in a single lane, and this latest release proves it yet again. Whether he's ollieing a Ferrari or spitting verses, he's keeping things fresh. Their collaboration is just another example of how he continues to mix things up in the best way possible.