“The way you see all of these pop artists and these white artists using our trap high hats in their songs and saying our lil’ slang,” he said. Smino also explained how hip hop paved the way for the future of music. “I’m most excited just to see what it’s about and to see what all the Black people got to offer me,” the “Anita” lyricist told REVOLT ahead of his panel. Louis rapper, who was also a first-time attendee of the event, was blown away by the synergy of it all and most excited to take advantage of everything it had to offer. As an artist who has always been two steps ahead of the game, Smino made his way to the REVOLT Summit x AT&T to discuss the future of creative freedom alongside Coi Leray, DonYe Taylor and more.
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