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Smokepurpp

Famous As
Rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer
Birth Name
Omar Jeffery Pineiro
Birth Date
May 15, 1997
Birth Place
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Famous As
Rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer
Popular for
Single "Audi." (2017)
Birth Name
Omar Jeffery Pineiro
Birth Date
May 15, 1997
Birth Place
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nationality
American

Emerging from the vibrant and competitive South Florida rap scene, Smokepurpp established himself as a prominent figure in the late 2010s wave of SoundCloud rap, known for his aggressive, bass-heavy sound and viral singles. Born Omar Jeffery Pineiro on May 15, 1997, in Chicago, Illinois, he moved to Miami, Florida, as a child, a relocation that would profoundly shape his musical identity. His stage name, a portmanteau of "Smoke" and the prescription drug Purpp, reflected the gritty, hedonistic aesthetic that characterized his early work. He began producing beats at age 15 before transitioning to rapping, quickly finding a community online alongside peers like Lil Pump.

Smokepurpp's career accelerated rapidly with the release of his 2017 single "Audi," a minimalist and hard-hitting track that became a viral sensation. The song's success led to a recording contract with Alamo and Interscope Records and served as the lead single for his debut mixtape, Deadstar, released later that year. The project, featuring collaborations with Travis Scott and Migos, debuted at number 42 on the Billboard 200, cementing his status as a new force in hip-hop. The mixtape's standout tracks, including "Nephew" and "Fingers Blue," showcased his signature blend of trap production and melodic, often chaotic, delivery.

Building on this momentum, he released his debut studio album, Deadstar 2, in 2019. The album, which featured appearances from Lil Skies, Ty Dolla $ign, and Juice WRLD, debuted at number 152 on the Billboard 200. His subsequent and final album under his major label deal, Florida Jit, arrived in 2020 but failed to chart, marking a commercial downturn. Following his departure from Interscope, Smokepurpp continued to release music independently, including projects like Psycho (Legally Insane) in 2021 and Victims & Villains in 2023, maintaining a direct connection with his core fanbase through consistent output on streaming platforms.

Throughout his career, Smokepurpp has been recognized for his influence on the digital-era rap landscape, with "Audi" achieving platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His journey from a teenage beatmaker in Miami to a charting artist encapsulates the rapid, internet-fueled trajectory common to his generation of musicians. He remains an active recording and touring artist, navigating the post-major label chapter of his career while continuing to evolve his sound within the hip-hop genre.