Smile?

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Smile?
Studio album by
Released31 May 2024 (2024-05-31)
Length46:17
Label
  • Thousand8
  • EGA Records
  • UMG
Producer
  • Angel
  • ATG
  • Da Beatfreakz
  • Carns Hill
  • Cole YoursTruly
  • Danesblood
  • Dirty Dave
  • Godwin Sonzi
  • Honeywoosix
  • James Maddock
  • Jacob Manson
  • Jester Beats
  • Joe Stanley
  • LouisAura
  • LukasBL
  • M1OnTheBeat
  • Money Every
  • Nathaniel London
  • Prod Prince
  • R14 Beats
  • Sharna Bass
  • Tuffi
  • WhyJay
  • Wizzle
  • X10
  • Young Chencs
K-Trap chronology
Strength to Strength
(2023)
Smile?
(2024)
Singles from Smile?
  1. "Heaven or Hell"
    Released: 8 February 2024
  2. "Old School Era"
    Released: 18 April 2024
  3. "Mobsters"
    Released: 2 May 2024
  4. "Victory Lap"
    Released: 23 May 2024
  5. "Whistle"
    Released: 30 May 2024

Smile? is the debut studio album by British rapper K-Trap. It was independently released through Thousand8, EGA Distro, and UMG on May 31, 2024.[1] The album features guest appearances from Blade Brown, Sharna Bass, Dré Six, D-Block Europe, Highlyy and Angel. It includes production from Da Beatfreakz, Carns Hill, M1OnTheBeat, and WhyJay, alongside several other producers.[2]

Smile? was supported by five singles: "Heaven or Hell", "Old School Era", "Mobsters", "Victory Lap", and "Whistle".

Release and promotion[edit]

K-Trap released the album's lead single, "Heaven or Hell" on February 8, 2024, alongside its official music video.[3][4] The album's second single, "Old School Era" was released on April 18, 2024,[5][6] alongside the album's official announcement.[7][8] "Mobsters", the album's third single featuring Blade Brown was released on May 2, 2024.[9][10] The albums fourth single, "Victory Lap" was released on May 23, 2024; the track premiered on GRM Daily as a highly anticipated "Daily Duppy".[11] Just a day later, on May 24, K-Trap had taken to his Instagram to release the album's tracklist before releasing the fifth and final single from the album, "Whistle", on May 30, just a day prior to the album's official release.

Tour[edit]

K-Trap UK Tour
Tour by K-Trap
Associated albumSmile?
Start dateSeptember 1, 2024
End dateSeptember 10, 2024
No. of shows5

On April 18, 2024, K-Trap announced his UK tour alongside the release of his album, a 5-date United Kingdom concert tour, in support of the album, beginning September 1, 2024, at SWG3 in Glasgow, and concluding September 10, 2024, at Roundhouse in London.[12]

Shows[edit]

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and opening act
Date City Country Venue
United Kingdom
September 1, 2024 Glasgow Scotland SWG3 Studio Warehouse
September 4, 2024 Manchester England O2 Ritz
September 5, 2024 Birmingham O2 Institute
September 6, 2024 Bristol SWX
September 10, 2024 London Roundhouse

Composition[edit]

Smile? consists of 19 standard songs and features 6 guest acts—the British rapper Blade Brown on the album's third single "Mobsters", Sharna Bass on the album's ninth cut, "Next To You", Dré Six on the album's tenth cut, "Thing For You, D-Block Europe on the album's fourteenth cut, "Rockstar in Designer", Highlyy on the album's sixteenth cut, "Different", and [Angel (British musician)|Angel]] on the album's seventeenth cut, "Let's Run Away". The album was written by K-Trap himself alongside featured artists and producers.

The album's title, Smile? alludes to "pleasure, amusement, good intentions and belonging".[13] On the album, K-Trap tackles the reality of his before-masked identity, noting that "with the mask on, I wouldn’t be able to be the person I am now", alongside the struggles that come with being in the limelight and being a mainstream rapper in comparison to being underground.[13] The album's lyrics contain meta-references to K-Trap's personal life, particularly referring to his mental health and his "complex emotional well-being".[13] The album is described as a rebirth for the drill artist, showing K-Trap being "open and liberated" while breaking down what it means to be yourself.[14]

The lyricism on the album suggests that he's outgrown his drill roots, however, suggests that he wants to stay true to them while also showing newfound vulnerability in the album.[14]

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
NME[15]
The Observer[16]

K-Trap's Smile? received positive reviews from critics. Writing for NME, Kyann-Sian Willaims wrote that throughout the album, "he talks about his time selling drugs in south London" while describing the production as "ethereal". Williams concluded his review by writing, "K-Trap has evolved and now stands as a luminary in his scene" and that the album "inspires those like him"–people from a tough background.[15] The Observer's Damien Morris wrote that "Perkins has always been brilliant at landing end syllables" while simultaneously "precisely conveying meaning". Morris wrote that there is "excellence" in K-Trap's storytelling ability while noting that his ability to boast about his extravagant lifestyle is "superb".[16]

Track listing[edit]

Smile? track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"Jester Beats0:48
2."Classic Day"
  • Perkins
  • Honeywoodsix
  • Cole Ostrin
  • Honeywoosix
  • Cole YoursTruly
2:51
3."Victory Lap"
  • Perkins
  • Carns Hill
Carns Hill2:00
4."Heaven or Hell"
  • Perkins
  • Jester
  • Godwin Sonzi
  • Nathaniel London
  • Jester Beats
  • Godwin Sonzi
  • Nathaniel London
2:31
5."Messi"
  • Perkins
  • Jester
  • R14 Beats
  • Jester Beats
  • R14 Beats
1:38
6."Mobsters" (with Blade Brown)
  • M1OnTheBeat
  • X10
2:19
7."Whistle"
  • Perkins
  • Valentino Salvi
  • Young Chencs
  • Danesblood
  • Dirty Dave
2:02
8."TBC"
  • Perkins
  • Lukas Leth
  • Prod Prince
  • LukasBL
  • Prod Prince
  • Tuffi
3:12
9."Next to You" (with Sharna Bass)Sharna Bass2:12
10."Thing For You" (with Dré Six)
  • Perkins
  • Dré Six
  • Jester
  • James Maddock
  • Prod Prince
  • Jester Beats
  • James Maddock
  • Prod Prince
3:18
11."Old School Era"
  • Perkins
  • Jester
  • London
  • Joe Stanley
  • Jester Beats
  • Nathaniel London
  • Joe Stanley
2:15
12."Someone Familiar"
  • Perkins
  • Jacob Manson
  • Jacob Jones]]
  • Jacob Manson
  • WhyJay
1:55
13."Special"
  • Perkins
  • Jester
  • Jester Beats
  • Money Every
2:44
14."Rockstar in Designer" (with D-Block Europe)
  • Perkins
  • Adam Williams
  • Ricky Banton
  • Obi Ebele
  • Uche Ebele
Da Beatfreakz3:01
15."Whoosh"
  • Perkins
  • Louis Egyin-Buadu
LouisAura3:03
16."Different" (with Highlyy)
  • Perkins
  • Alexander Ogunmokun
ATG3:14
17."Let's Run Away" (with Angel)Angel3:14
18."Grown Decisions"
  • Perkins
  • Jester
  • Jester Beats
  • Wizzle
2:56
19."Outro"
  • Perkins
  • Jester
  • Calver
Jester Beats0:56
Total length:46:17

References[edit]

  1. ^ Keith, James (31 May 2024). "K-Trap Launches Into A New Era With Debut Album 'Smile?'". Complex UK. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  2. ^ Smith, Niall (31 May 2024). "K-Trap - 'Smile?': a drill-coated character study of the unknown". GRM Daily. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  3. ^ Kelly, Tyler Damara (9 February 2024). "K-Trap returns with the release of his latest single, "Heaven or Hell"". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  4. ^ Keith, James (8 February 2024). "K-Trap Toasts MOBOs Victory With Video For New Single "Heaven Or Hell"". Complex UK. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  5. ^ Keith, James (19 April 2024). "K-Trap Announces Debut LP 'Smile?' With "Old School Era" Music Video". Complex UK. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  6. ^ "K-Trap takes it back to the "Old School Era"". GRM Daily. 18 April 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  7. ^ Kelly, Tyler Damara (19 April 2024). "K-Trap announces his forthcoming debut album, "SMILE?"". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  8. ^ Murray, Robin (22 April 2024). "K-Trap Announces New Album 'SMILE?'". Clash. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  9. ^ Murray, Robin (3 May 2024). "K-Trap, Blade Brown Connect On 'Mobsters'". Clash. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  10. ^ "K-Trap & Blade Brown reunite for new collaboration "Mobsters"". GRM Daily. 2 May 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  11. ^ "K-Trap steps up for his third Daily Duppy freestyle". GRM Daily. 23 May 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  12. ^ "31st MAY / People see you not smiling and can be quick to tell you to smile without fully knowing your story.. / I don't give off much but I've put a lot into this album. It's not a sad story it's not a happy story but once you hear it you'll defo know more about my transition, my journey and who I am 🗜️ / Pre-Order my new Album SMILE? / (Link in Bio) / #SEEYOUONTOUR". Archived from the original on 31 May 2024. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  13. ^ a b c Onapa, Emmanuel (14 May 2024). "Behind The Mask: K-Trap on revealing his true personality for the first time". Rolling Stone UK. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  14. ^ a b Murray, Iana (5 March 2024). "This is not a drill: K-Trap is ditching his alter-egos". Dazed. Retrieved 23 May 2024.
  15. ^ a b Williams, Kyann-Sian (31 May 2024). "K-Trap – 'Smile?' album review: drill pioneer makes an emotional breakthrough". NME. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  16. ^ a b Morris, Damien (31 May 2024). "K-Trap: Smile? review – terse, punchy raps-to-riches flow". The Observer. Retrieved 31 May 2024.