SMO, also known as Big Smo, is a country rapper hailing from Tennessee who has been blending Southern rap and country music since the early 2000s. Born John Lee Smith on February 14, 1976, SMO found his unique sound by merging his rural roots with his love for hip-hop. His music career began to blossom following the release of a series of independent albums, and his popularity surged with the advent of social media and YouTube, where his music videos garnered millions of views.
Smo's distinctive style, often referred to as "hick-hop" or "kuntry" rap, paints vivid pictures of country life, delivered over beats that resonate with both urban and rural listeners. Some of his recent tracks like "Wanna Party" and "Kuntry Till I Die" celebrate the country lifestyle with a party-ready vibe, while others like "Digital Devil" reflect on contemporary issues with a sly wit. His collaborations with artists such as SB the Queen and Hugh Glass on tracks like "Ain't Nothin' Free" and "COUNTRY'ish" highlight his ability to connect with other musicians and add diverse influences into his work. With his down-to-earth persona and devoted fanbase known as 'Kinfoke,' SMO has not only carved out a niche for himself in the music industry but has also contributed to the growth of country rap as a recognized genre.
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