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| Released | April 16, 2021 (2021-04-16) |
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| Length | 2:14 |
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| Label | Cinematic |
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| Songwriter(s) | - Bryant McDuffle
- Dasani Wright
- Keyanta Bullard
- Noah R. Williams
- Reginald L. Williams
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| Producer(s) | Drilltime |
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"Opp Boyz" (2021) |
"Who I Smoke" (2021) |
"Back Like I Neva Left" (2021) |
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"Drill Time" (2021) |
"Who I Smoke" (2021) |
"First Week Out" (2021) |
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"Vanish Mode" (2021) |
"Who I Smoke" (2021) |
"Late Night Vibes" (2021) |
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"Vanish Mode" (2021) |
"Who I Smoke" (2021) |
"Take Off" (2021) |
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"Who I Smoke" is a song by American rappers Yungeen Ace, Spinabenz, and FastMoney Goon featuring Whoppa Wit Da Choppa. Released as a single on April 16, 2021, "Who I Smoke" samples Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" and serves as a diss track against multiple deceased people who are specifically named and disrespected in the song. "Who I Smoke" performed successfully for the featured rappers, going viral throughout social media and on music platforms following its release. "Who I Smoke" was described by HipHopCanada as having exemplified "Jacksonville's deadly KTA vs. ATK war"; the rappers featured are associated with ATK, which sources have described it standing for "Ace's Top Killers", "Ace to Kill", or "Aim to Kill". Many of the individuals named in the song were friends with Julio Foolio, another rapper who, prior to his death, were rivals against the creators of "Who I Smoke".
Lyrics from the song were later used by prosecutors against Spinabenz (Noah Williams) in 2022 as alleged evidence on a charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, though Williams was found not guilty on the case.