If you’ve spent any time in the orbit of alternative hip-hop over the last five years, you’ve felt the gravitational pull of Smino. The St. Louis-born, Chicago-based artist has a signature sound so sticky and unconventional that fans coined a term for it: “Smino-ese.” But in 2018, with the release of his sophomore album NOIR , he didn’t just drop music—he dropped an entire sensory universe. Central to that universe is a tiny, three-letter word: zip .
If you’ve ever wondered why fans incessantly comment “ZIP” under Smino’s posts, or why NOIR feels like a ride through a velvet fog, let’s break down the connection between the album’s DNA and its most famous onomatopoeia. Released on November 8, 2018, NOIR is Smino’s follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut blkswn . Where blkswn was dreamy and introspective, NOIR is confident, gritty, and cinematic. Smino NOIR zip
So next time you spin NOIR —especially “VERZOE”—don’t just nod your head. Zip along. You’ll feel the album click into place. What’s your favorite “zip” moment on NOIR? Drop a comment below—and keep it zipped. If you’ve spent any time in the orbit