Tag: They Make Smoke by Maverick Smith

Dax Strips Down To Raw Soul On “Man I Used To Be”

There's something profoundly moving about an artist who chooses silence over noise, clarity over chaos. Daniel Nwosu Jr., better known as Dax, made exactly that choice when he promised himself he wouldn't release new music until he achieved six months of sobriety. The result? "Man I Used To Be" - a track that feels like watching someone rebuild themselves note by note. The Canadian-Nigerian rapper, who once...

“Amor de Mi Vida”: Track Dogs Unleash a Paw-erful Plea for Connection

Track Dogs’ “Amor de Mi Vida” arrives not with a bang, but with the quiet rustle of desperation and hope caught in a cultural crosswind. Think dusty roads meeting mariachi trumpets, a sonic tapestry woven by Garrett Wall, Dave Mooney, Howard Brown, and Robbie K. Jones. They're not afraid to blur the lines, these Dogs, and thank goodness for that. https://open.spotify.com/track/6IdIIZ64i8Bv7fhlQlclDa?si=67b76df4c7164ecc The core message? A primal...

Maverick Smith Ignites A Raw Rebellion with “We Make Fire, They Make Smoke”

Maverick Smith’s “We Make Fire, They Make Smoke” lands not with a thud, but with the distinct, satisfying crackle of something catching alight. It’s...