Samara Cyn & Smino Show Off “brand new teeth”


A fierce hip-hop collab that proves that this pair is the perfect duo. 

Los Angeles-based, Tennessee-born artist Samara Cyn is a rising force in hip-hop and R&B. With a gift for seamlessly blending raw emotion, poetic lyrics, and sharp delivery, she continues to push boundaries through music that’s both reflective and bold. Her previous tracks—like “Bad Brain,” “Pop n Olive,” “Sinner,” and “Chrome”—have already showcased her creative range and fearless voice.

Now, Samara Cyn takes things to the next level with “brand new teeth,” a collaborative single featuring the genre-defying rapper and singer Smino, who’s widely recognized as one of hip-hop’s most innovative disruptors.

Backed by laid-back, genre-fusing production, “brand new teeth” blends hypnotic jazz textures with soulful instrumentation and flashes of classical influence. The track’s lyrical depth adds another layer of richness, as lines like: “Spent my rent money on these brand-new teeth, Lot on my plate, got a big, old feast, Brand-new bag come with brand-new fees, Swimming in hype like a big, white tee” capture the emotional tension between ambition, image, and survival.

Samara Cyn’s smooth, expressive performance pairs perfectly with Smino’s unmistakable flow, creating a sound that’s both elevated and effortlessly cool. The song’s vibrant, dreamlike visuals only add to its allure, making it clear this isn’t just a collab—it’s a moment.

With “brand new teeth,” Samara Cyn and Smino remind us why genre is just a suggestion—and chemistry is everything. Press play and let this one sink in.



RGM RATING

Rating: 3 out of 5.


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