Smartzee Returns with New Album 'LEGACY'

Smartzee Returns with New Album ‘LEGACY’

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For most artists, a long silence is career death. But for Smartzee, it was just the inhale before a firestorm. Nearly two decades after storming the French charts with Nâdiya, the Beninese artist returns with LEGACY — a record that doesn’t nod to the past but kicks down the door to the present.

If you’re expecting polished nostalgia or a watered-down rebrand, you’re in the wrong album. LEGACY is raw hip-hop, cut with lived pain, unshaken purpose, and a refusal to be polite. This is a project made not to impress, but to express — and Smartzee is clearly done asking for permission.

Take the explosive single “Back Down.” Produced by Rujay, it’s a gritty mission statement built from trauma and tenacity. Smartzee spits like someone who’s fought in boardrooms and backstreets alike — a man who never fit in but learned to win anyway. His voice doesn’t just carry bars; it carries battle scars.

“Walk This Way,” meanwhile, peels back the layers. It’s a childhood confession wrapped in a defiant hook. Over Anywaywell’s stripped, emotional production, Smartzee retraces the pressure of conformity — the expectations, the voices, the cage of family tradition. But instead of wallowing, he walks forward, head high. “Walk this way,” they said — and he did, but on his own terms.

Every track on LEGACY pulses with purpose. “One in a Million” aches like an open wound. “All of Me” burns like a torch passed from one generation to the next. And none of it feels packaged for the algorithm. There’s no hype hook here. This is hip-hop made for headphones, not hashtags.

The production leans West Coast with international flavor, but it’s the storytelling that cements LEGACY as more than an album. It’s a self-reclamation. A comeback record that doesn’t chase the crown — it builds a new kingdom entirely.