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Smino noir review
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Smino’s album contains both highs and lows, but it is overall a quality second project. Smino’s animated delivery and clever wordplay also contribute to making “SKEDOS” a noteworthy song. The two halves contrast each other nicely and add a unique recurring component to the track. This level-headed section is more of a logical and poetic argument. (If they don’t) Bring it to they neck, tuxedo see-throughīlood suckas close, n- swat the mosquitos” K-Indie Artists That Will Enrich and Bring Fresh Air to Your Playlists Based on the richness of the two young artists’ set of collaborations, I’d expect many more to come soon. Lenae remains present throughout the track, and the two harmonize beautifully as she contributes from the background during Smino’s parts. Smino builds off of her performance with his own alluring singing on the song’s hook. Similarly, Ravyn Lenae provides a wonderful appearance on her and Smino’s duet, “MF GROOVE.” About midway through, the R&B singer’s voice graces the whirling sonic instrumental and her stunning vocals mix with the music to create a moving, euphoric sensation. For instance, “SUMMER SALT” stands out as an emphatic beaut, with its ethereal environment bundled with soothing strings, bass and vocals, but the rapper Bari propels the six-track even further with his distorted delivery on the closing verse. Though Smino only invites a small group of guests on “NOIR,” they are utilized well. In a quick change of pace, the second half transitions from the delicacy of the first part to a muddy bass line and a vocal blues flavor during its chorus, allowing the artist to flaunt his singing ability with a climactic isolation in the midst of the mystifying latter half. In this first part, his lyrics embody self-reflection, as he describes his current life to his audience. The two-part introduction “KOVERT” begins with Smino dashing through a subtle instrumental supported by gentle synths.

Smino noir review