Skitszo

Skitszo is the debut studio album by American singer-rapper Colette Carr, which was released as a whole on July 9, 2013 through Interscope.

Billboard noted the album's genre as a mixture of sing-speak rapping and pop music refrains.

Carr was inspired to craft Skitszo after being exposed to works by artists such as the Spice Girls, Talking Heads, and Eminem among others.

[2] Carr released her first promotional single, "Back It Up" in 2009, which gained her the attention of Nick Cannon.

She then released her mixtape, Sex Sells Stay Tooned with the help of his label, NCredible, along with his production on tracks.

[7] Billboard called Skitszo unapologetic pop music that often bounces between sly rapping and affecting refrains.

[4] In and interview with Billboard, Carr highlighted various musical monoliths as inspirational to her album's sound and style.

Specifically, the rapper listed Suzanne Vega, Led Zeppelin, Talking Heads, Eminem, and the Spice Girls.

Lyrically, the record speaks of the just having fun, with "Primo" meaning, "Of top quality or importance".

The song features American rapper Kev Nish from the group Far East Movement.