with two weeks ’til his record drops, smino joined Rolling Stone Radio onamp to share his life in 10 songs, where it’s easy to see how specific elements from the rapper’s fave artists show up in his work ad Read more ⬇️
Smino started with modern heavyweights like Kanye West , 2 Chainz , and Lil Wayne . “It’s hard to pick a Wayne song, but I had to make sure he’s on there,” he began. Cooper asked if it’s because of the way Wayne blended reggae style into his tracks in particular, and Smino reminded everyone he’ll happily do that with past tracks like “Tequila Mockingbird” off“I always try to keep my West Indian influence at the forefront, yeah,” Smino replied.
“It’s known that I love Andre 3000, like I love Stacks. Bruh, I love Stacks. I love Wayne. I love Ludacris. You know what I’m saying—a little animated rapper that had bars,” Smino said. Cooper instantly noted Andre 3000 is a common touch point when people try to describe Smino. And the rapper said he sees most comparisons as a bit of a crutch that people use when looking for easy listening comprehension, but he doesn’t hate this one. “I feel like, ‘Wow.’ The guy’s a legend, go ahead.
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