Off The Porch: Mike Smiff Speaks On Miami Culture, BossMan Dlow Naming A Song After Him, Trick Daddy Mentoring Him & More

Mike Smiff

We recently connected with Miami artist Mike Smiff for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about his brand & label OTM, his experience growing up in Miami, overcoming the struggle, his dad being in prison when he was growing up, writing in a journal as therapy, jumping off the porch, losing lot of friends to death & prison, the internet & social media influencing the youth, overcoming some of his bad decisions, outgrowing people, starting to record music while in the 9th grade, grinding hand to hand to get his music heard, his song “So Savage” being one of the first songs to blow up for him, “Miami Jiggle” & “I’ll Break Yo Back” being played in the clubs, music changing his life & his perceptive on life, reveals how he connected with Trick Daddy, building up a close relationship with Trick, watching Trick as a kid motivating him that being a rapper was possible, the inspiration for one of his biggest singles “Chase Dis Money”, explains how he ended up on Ball Greezy’s “I Deserve It All”, explains how he got singed to Slip N Slide Records, working with Yung Miami, reveals how he ended up on Kodak Black’s “Vultures Cry 2” song, his reaction to BossMan Dlow making a song called “Mike Smiff”, collabing with Dlow on “Bubble Up”, his new project ‘Thinking Out Loud’, the inspiration for his songs “Breathe” & “Trust Me Baby”, working with Hurricane Wisdom on “On Your Way Up”, getting Tee Grizzley on “G Code”, getting a lot of support for the new project, shares advice for the youth, and much more!


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