Na-Kel Smith

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Na-Kel Smith
Born
Na-Kel Allah Smith

(1994-07-22) July 22, 1994 (age 27)
Los Angeles, California
Occupation
  • Skateboarder
  • fashion designer
  • rapper
  • songwriter
  • actor
Years active2008–present
Musical career
OriginLos Angeles, California
GenresHip hop
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2013–present
Labels
  • A Dream No Longer Deferred
  • Narcowave[1]
Associated acts

Na-Kel Allah Smith is an American skateboarder, fashion designer, rapper, songwriter and actor.[3] Originally just a skateboarder from the Los Angeles area, he was known for his association with the hip hop collective Odd Future, appearing in music videos, vlogs and their Adult Swim TV show Loiter Squad, and performing live with the collective and its members.[4]

Career[]

Smith debuted his music career in 2013, marking his first recorded verse on Tyler, the Creator's second studio album Wolf on the posse cut "Trashwang". In 2014, after his appearance in the Supreme video "Cherry", Smith co-founded his own hardwear/apparel company, Hardies, with teammate Tyshawn Jones.[5] In 2015, he formed Hog Slaughta Boyz, a duo composed of Smith and former Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt.[6] In 2018, Smith starred in his first commercial film, Mid90s, directed by Jonah Hill.[7] In 2019, Smith released his debut studio album Twothousand Nakteen through A Dream No Longer Deferred Records and Narcowave.[4]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

List of studio albums, with selected details
Title Album details
Twothousand Nakteen[4]
  • Released: January 12, 2019
  • Label: A Dream No Longer Deferred Records, Narcowave
  • Format: Digital download
3000nakteen[4][8]
  • Released: October 25, 2019
  • Label: A Dream No Longer Deferred Records
A Dream No Longer Deferred
  • Released: March 10, 2021
  • Label: A Dream No Longer Deferred Records

Singles[]

As lead artist[]

List of singles as lead artist, with showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"SilenceDArapgame"
(with Earl Sweatshirt, as Hog Slaughta Boyz)
2015 non-album singles
"Blooming" 2016
"Go To Work" 2017
"Warzone"
"Demon Slayer"
"Pnuemonia"
"Stop Hating Start Trying"
"BAL/NAQ/DAW"
"Add It Up"
(featuring Enwhytj)
2018
"White Tee"
"Watch It Work"
"A Love Song For You"

Guest appearances[]

List of guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Artist(s) Album
"Trashwang" 2013 Tyler, the Creator, Jasper, Lucas, L-Boy, TacoLeft BrainLee Spielman Wolf
"DNA" 2015 Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
"Life of a Young Nigga Vol. 7 Intro" Enwhytj N/A
"Principalities" 2016 Mad Max
"No Games" Lil' Jumpoff, Ryder
"Interviews" Frank Ocean, Ryan Moore, Ibrahim Hariri, Sage Elsesser, Evan Clark, Nabil Hariri Blonde
"Too High" 2018 Leven Kali, Buddy I Get High When I Think About Us
"dirt" 2020 Pink Siifu NEGRO
"Snowing" 2020 Zelooperz Valley of Life

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes Produced By Reference
2014 "Illegal Civilization 2" Himself Skate Video Mikey Alfred [9]
2014 "Wet Dream" Himself Skate Video Federico Vitetta
2014 "Joyride" Himself Skate Video Bill Strobeck
Sage Elsesser
2014 "Cherry" Himself Skate Video Supreme
2016 Away Days Himself Skate Video Adidas Skateboarding
2017 Pussy Gangster Himself Skate Video Supreme
Bill Strobeck
2018 Mid90s Ray Feature Film Jonah Hill, Eli Bush, Ken Kao, Scott Rudin, Lila Yacoub
"Blessed" Himself Skate Video Supreme
2019 "Boys Of Summer 2" Himself Skate Video Logan Lara
2020 "Godspeed" Himself Skate Video Davonte Jolly [10]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2012–2014 Loiter Squad[11]

Music videos[]

Year Title Album Role Notes
2011 "B.S.D" by Tyler, the Creator featuring Jasper Dolphin and Taco Goblin Himself
2012 "Rella" by Hodgy BeatsDomo Genesis, and Tyler, the Creator The OF Tape Vol. 2
"Oldie" by Odd Future
2013 "Whoa" by Earl Sweatshirt featuring Tyler, the Creator Doris
2017 "Sunflower" by Rex Orange County
2018 "Too High" by Leven Kali featuring Na-Kel Smith and Buddy I Get High When I Think About Us
2020 "Tens Into Benjamins" by Matt Ox and Na-Kel Smith

References[]

  1. ^ Gore, Sydney (29 January 2019). "Na-Kel Smith Drops Debut Album 'Twothousand Nakteen': Listen". Highsnobiety.
  2. ^ Raiss, Liz (22 March 2018). "Na-Kel Smith on Acting in Jonah Hill's New Film, His Latest Collaborations, and Why Skateboarding Always Comes First". GQ.
  3. ^ "Na-Kel Smith and Jonah Hill Interview". www.thrashermagazine.com.
  4. ^ a b c d Strauss, Matthew (14 January 2019). "mid90s Star Na-Kel Smith Releases New Album". Pitchfork.
  5. ^ Monster, Children (31 January 2017). "Tyshawn Jones on Hardies and His Collab With Adidas". Monster Children.
  6. ^ "Na-Kel Smith, interviewed by Jonah Hill". The FADER.
  7. ^ Scott, A. O. (17 October 2018). "Review: "Mid90s" Skates Back to a Less Innocent Time". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Dandrige-Lemco, Benjamin. "Na-Kel Smith announces his 3000NAKTEEN project with "NTRO"". The FADER.
  9. ^ "Nakel Smith skater profile. Online skate videos and video parts by Nakel Smith. | Skatevideosite". www.skatevideosite.com. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  10. ^ Osorio, Paula (2020-12-18). "Skate Movie Review: Godspeed". SHIT MAGAZINE. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  11. ^ "Na-kel Smith". IMDb.
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