SMO lyrics
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Artist's albums
For My Kinfoke
2023 · EP
Muddy
2023 · single
Digital Devil
2023 · single
All in the Same Boat
2022 · single
Clap Yo Hands
2022 · single
Country Tough
2022 · single
Ganja Man
2022 · single
Vacay + Sinkin'
2022 · single
COUNTRY'ish (feat. Hugh Glass)
2022 · single
Turn it Up (feat. Skeatur Jones)
2022 · single
OooWee (feat. Stunt Tha Boss)
2022 · single
Titan Time
2021 · single
Country Baby
2021 · single
Meta Burger (The Anthem)
2021 · single
BOSS HOGG
2021 · single
The Classics
2021 · album
Dirt Road Code
2021 · single
Kickin' It in Tennessee
2021 · single
Honky Tonkin'
2021 · single
Kuntry Boy Swag
2021 · single
Old Dirt Road
2021 · single
My Life in a Jar - The Book of SMO
2021 · album
My Life in a Jar
2021 · single
Doin' My Thang
2020 · single
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Biography
SMO is a one-of-a-kind artist with Southern charm, country lyrics, and a trap beat. He’s a laid-back good ole boy who loves cedar pine and having a good time. But John Lee Smith didn’t set out to be the King of the Kuntry, he is just living his childhood dream of making music for country people like himself. Nicknamed SMO by his childhood buddies, he grew up to be the first ever country rap artist signed to a major record label. SMO’s love for a variety of music began at an early age, influenced by his favorites like Jerry Reed and Johnny Cash to the Beastie Boys and Vanilla Ice. At a young age, SMO wrote poetry and played in the band. With his buddy DJ Orig, Big Smo blended country rhymes to urban beats. Country rap was born. Together, they wrote and produced over five albums in the Kuntry Kitchen on SMO’s farm before signing with Warner Nashville. But music isn’t his only passion. After years of filming his own music videos and YouTube series, television producers met SMO and knew instantly he was made for the camera. SMO starred in and produced two seasons of the hit reality television show Big Smo on A&E. These days, SMO spends most of his time on the road touring and performing old favorites as well as new tracks from his tenth studio album This One’s for You. From rapper to TV star, SMO can now add author to his professional portfolio. Check out his new autobiography , The Book Of Smo.