Black Smith Rewrites the Rules of the Grind with His Bold New Single “Wit It”

For Black Smith, success is measured not just in streams or accolades, but in resilience, longevity, and legacy. With his new single Wit It featuring Do Brown, the Delray Beach rapper serves up a sleek, no-apologies anthem rooted in real-life hustle—a sound forged over decades and refined with streetwise precision.

Originating from Newark, New Jersey, and now deeply embedded in Florida’s underground music culture, Black Smith’s path has never followed the mainstream. After relocating in 1995, he and his brother Caleb “DJ C Money” Dominique quickly became fixtures in the local scene—first throwing neighborhood parties, then rocking club stages, and ultimately launching their own collective, Murk Squad.

His first single Thugged Out lit the match. But it was their Young & Hustlin Vol. 1 mixtape that fanned the flames, circulating through Florida’s underground and earning them early attention from industry tastemakers. Even as the group’s debut album Streets Motivation was shelved due to label challenges, Smith’s entrepreneurial spirit kicked in. He co-founded a public recording studio that gave a voice to regional talent and cemented his place as both artist and gatekeeper.

But Black Smith’s grind didn’t stop there. His production credits grew, including a pivotal placement on LL Cool J’s The Hustlerft. Mavado—a record co-signed by none other than producer heavyweight Jerry Wonda. It was a full-circle moment that connected Smith’s street-hardened past with global hip-hop royalty.

Now, Wit It marks a new chapter—equal parts cinematic and unshakably authentic. The music video is a masterclass in controlled swagger. From helicopter shots of Miami’s high-rise glow to slow-motion shots of Smith gliding through the city in a drop-top, every frame exudes earned power. Gold chains gleam, neon reflections bounce off the hood, and the vibe is unmistakable: this isn’t fantasy, it’s a hard-won reality.

“My whole brand is about work ethic and showing up for yourself—even when nobody’s clapping,” Black Smith says. “Wit It is a tribute to that mindset.”

The single—released independently under Black Smith Entertainment Inc. and Music Moves Money LLC—landed at #59 on the iTunes Hip-Hop/Rap charts, a major win for an indie artist flying his own flag. But more than the numbers, it’s the message that resonates: Stay focused. Move smart. Don’t fold.

As Black Smith continues to evolve, he’s not just revisiting the past—he’s building the future on his own terms. And if Wit It is any indication, he’s not slowing down any time soon.

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