When it comes to authenticity, Black Smith doesn’t just talk about it—he lives it. The longtime rapper, originally hailing from Newark and now holding it down in Delray Beach, Florida, drops a new single that feels like a blueprint for self-made success. Titled “Wit It” and featuring Do Brown, the track isn’t just a vibe—it’s a declaration. For those who grind, stay real, and move with purpose, this is your soundtrack.
Black Smith has been sharpening his skills since ’98, cutting through the noise with a lyrical style rooted in ’90s realness but framed in today’s sound. Over the years, he’s earned his stripes not only in the booth but in the streets—first with freestyle sessions, then with packed-out club nights alongside his brother and go-to collaborator Caleb “DJ C Money” Dominique. Together, they built Murk Squad, a crew known for no-filter storytelling and raw beats. Their breakout tape, Young & Hustlin Vol. 1, turned heads and put Smith on the radar of tastemakers who recognize the real.
Not everything came easy, though. Murk Squad’s full-length debut Streets Motivation hit roadblocks thanks to label setbacks—but instead of folding, Smith flipped the script. He and DJ C Money launched their own studio, giving emerging Florida talent a space to record, build, and grow. That hustle landed him a career milestone: contributing to LL Cool J’s “The Hustler” ft. Mavado, produced by industry heavyweight Jerry Wonda.
Fast-forward to now, and “Wit It” is proof that the fire still burns. The video opens with cinematic nighttime shots before locking in on Smith, suited in gold and rolling through the city in a luxury whip. The message? He earned every second of this shine.
“My music is about the hustle and staying grounded,” Smith says. “It’s about channeling your life into something real and meaningful.”
The track, released under his independent imprints Black Smith Entertainment Inc and Music Moves Money LLC, recently cracked the Hip-Hop/Rap charts at #59—a win for any indie artist navigating this industry without major label backing.
With “Wit It,” Black Smith isn’t just putting out another record—he’s reminding us what it looks like to build your legacy on your own terms.
Tap in to the “Wit It” video on YouTube, and follow Black Smith on Instagram for more. The grind never stops—and neither does the music.
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