D Smoke
- Actor
- Music Department
- Composer
Hailing from Inglewood, California, Daniel "D Smoke" Farris personifies the city's cultural duality: nurtured by the boulevards and natured by his family's rich musical legacy.
Although his mother taught him and his brothers music theory and provided voice lessons, at the age of six, Smoke dove fingers-first into classical piano, arming him with a skill that would distinguish him from his musical peers. During his matriculation at UCLA, he founded WoodWorks Records, and proceeded to write and produce, "Never", earning an ASCAP Award - Song of The Year. Choosing a path less taken as a native English speaker, Smoke leaned into his love of language and storytelling, ultimately earning a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Literature.
Smoke gained global notoriety in 2019 as champion and undisputed breakout star of Netflix's Rhythm + Flow. Smoke showcased himself as a raw lyricist, classically trained musician, and cultural activist with "something to say" - and nothing left to prove.
Smoke released Inglewood High EP in late 2019, revealing the beauty and frustration of today's Inglewood, through the eyes of his former students and his younger self. The EP peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Rap Charts in several countries.
In February 2020, Smoke released Black Habits. The 16-track project boasts features from music legends Snoop Dogg and Jill Scott, as well as appearances from Ari Lennox, his brothers SiR and Davion Farris, and mother, Jackie Gouché.
As a Black, Bilingual Rapper, Musician, and CEO, Smoke utilizes his lived experiences to create music and opportunities that bridge the cultural gaps seemingly present between Black and Brown communities, and the have and have-nots.
Although his mother taught him and his brothers music theory and provided voice lessons, at the age of six, Smoke dove fingers-first into classical piano, arming him with a skill that would distinguish him from his musical peers. During his matriculation at UCLA, he founded WoodWorks Records, and proceeded to write and produce, "Never", earning an ASCAP Award - Song of The Year. Choosing a path less taken as a native English speaker, Smoke leaned into his love of language and storytelling, ultimately earning a Bachelor's degree in Spanish Literature.
Smoke gained global notoriety in 2019 as champion and undisputed breakout star of Netflix's Rhythm + Flow. Smoke showcased himself as a raw lyricist, classically trained musician, and cultural activist with "something to say" - and nothing left to prove.
Smoke released Inglewood High EP in late 2019, revealing the beauty and frustration of today's Inglewood, through the eyes of his former students and his younger self. The EP peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Rap Charts in several countries.
In February 2020, Smoke released Black Habits. The 16-track project boasts features from music legends Snoop Dogg and Jill Scott, as well as appearances from Ari Lennox, his brothers SiR and Davion Farris, and mother, Jackie Gouché.
As a Black, Bilingual Rapper, Musician, and CEO, Smoke utilizes his lived experiences to create music and opportunities that bridge the cultural gaps seemingly present between Black and Brown communities, and the have and have-nots.