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Smoke Dawg (Jahvante Smart) was born on 18 November, 1996 in Toronto, Canada, is a Canadian rapper. Discover Smoke Dawg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?

Popular As Jahvante Jahqwane Sheldon Smart
Occupation Rapper · singer · songwriter
Age 22 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 18 November, 1996
Birthday 18 November
Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Date of death June 30, 2018,
Died Place Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Smoke Dawg Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2019

Halal Gang affiliate Mustafa the Poet released a short film titled Remember Me, Toronto. The film aims to discuss the systemic structure working against the lower economies of Toronto and wanted to give these artists the opportunity to "rewrite their memories and the memories of those they lost". Smart was featured at the start of the clip in an archive footage of his speech on how he wishes to be remembered. Smart appeared on Puffy L'z debut album Take No L'z released on July 19, 2019 on the single "Boring" alongside Jay Whiss. He was also featured on Donnie's debut album From the Beginning to End released on November 22, 2019 on the track "Good as it Gets" alongside Jimmy Prime. Jay Whiss released the single "Mind in a Maze", the lead single for his debut album Peace of Mind. The song was a tribute to Smoke Dawg and has stated that it was his favorite song ever recorded. Smart was known for his adlib "Awhooley", in an interview with Now newspaper, Puffy L'z stated he uses the adlib to keep Smart's name alive.

2018

Smart announced that he was working on his debut studio album Struggle Before Glory in early 2018. However, before the album was officially released, he was shot and killed on June 30, 2018 in front of a nightclub in downtown Toronto. The lead single of the album "No Discussion" featured AJ Tracey and was produced by Murda Beatz. It was released a month after his death on August 13, 2018. Smoke Dawg's posthumous album Struggle Before Glory was released on November 29, 2018. The album was rated 8/10 by Exclaim!. The album features from the likes of Toronto artists Puffy L'z, Jimmy Prime, Jay Whiss and Safe, as well as UK artists Fredo, AJ Tracey and Giggs. The album was described as a "sum up of the late rapper's legacy". Smoke Dawg's younger brother, Young Smoke, provided a tribute on the outro of the album.

Smoke Dawg (real name Jahvante Smart) was killed in a shooting in broad daylight on June 30, 2018. The shooting took place in front of a downtown nightclub in the Toronto Entertainment District near the corner of Queen Street West and Spadina Avenue. The perpetrators allegedly shot multiple times and fled in a black SUV with tinted windows. Three victims including Smoke Dawg were injured. Two were later pronounced dead in hospital. Affiliates of Smoke Dawg posted on social media that Smoke Dawg and 28-year-old Prime Boys manager Koba Prime (birth name Ernest "Kosi" Modekwe) were killed in the shooting, with the Toronto Police Service confirming this as a fact the following day. Mayor John Tory blamed the shooting on gun violence and as a result met with the 6ixBuzz team and Director X to meet with members of the hip-hop community to talk gun violence solutions and raise awareness on the issue.

2017

Smart was placed on Now's list of Toronto musicians to watch for in 2017. In February 2017, Smart released the song "Count it Up" where he went to London, UK to shoot the music video. He also headlined in London with supporting acts from Nafe Smallz, Drake and Splurgeboys. Whilst in the UK, Smoke Dawg and Halal Gang affiliate Puffy L'z dropped a "Fire in the Booth" freestyle with Charlie Sloth in March 2017. He was also on the Boy Meets World Tour touring with Drake. During this month Smart also featured on Jimmy Prime's single "Humana" alongside Donnie. Toronto's most notorious music festival, uTOpia, was held during June 2017 and premiered showcase for the new generation of artists in the General Toronto Area. Smoke Dawg who was one of the main performers of the festival brought out Puffy L'z and Mo-G. The event was rated 7 by Exclaim!, who described Prime Boys and Halal Gang's performance as playing off of each other's energy, which ultimately brought the night together. In September 2017, Smart was featured in the documentary "Northside" which highlighted Toronto's fledgling rap scene. Noisey released a short documentary titled "Noisey Meets Smoke Dawg" in December 2017. The behind the scenes documentary caught up with Smoke Dawg in Toronto where he talked about his rise, the passing of his best friend, and how to break out of Toronto's glass ceiling.

2015

Smart rose to fame with his 2015 single "Trap House" released on July 31. The single went viral for introducing a dance move known as "flippin'" and gained the attention of numerous notable artists including French Montana, who jumped on the official remix of the single and Toronto artist Drake. Drake went on to include Smart in many of his worldwide tours and he also headlined alongside ASAP Ferg. Safe released the single "Hang" in 2015 which saw a feature from Smoke Dawg. Smart subsequently went on to release the single "Overseas" alongside Skepta in October 2016. This was Skepta's second work with a Canadian artist, the first being Tre Mission. The single was produced by Toronto native Murda Beatz. Smart also performed at Toronto's first independent hip-hop festival outside of OVO's own offering, 6 Fest. The two day festival saw Smoke Dawg performing alongside his Halal Gang as well as Pusha T, French Montana and Roy Woods.

2014

Smart began rapping at the age of 16 in 2013. He uploaded many freestyles on to YouTube including the song "U Ain't about That" with DGC Roney and YH. Smoke Dawg gained recognition in 2014 with the release of "Rabba" featuring Halal Hang member Mo, released on October 4, 2014. It gained over 1 million views within a month of release. This was two days before close friend Ano passed away. Mo-G and Smoke Dawg uploaded the song "Still" to YouTube in January 2015. In it, the two rappers and their friends rap, dance, and laugh in shadowy parking lots, fluorescent-lit apartment corridors, and an empty studio. Although the initial upload was deleted, it's re-upload amassed over 4 million views within a year of being online.

1996

Jahvante Smart ((1996-11-18 ) November 18, 1996–(2018-06-30 ) June 30, 2018), better known by his stage name Smoke Dawg, was a Canadian rapper from Toronto, Ontario. Smoke Dawg was a part of hip hop collective Halal Gang alongside Puffy L'z, Safe and Mo-G who come together with the Prime Boys to make the supergroup Full Circle. His debut studio album Struggle Before Glory was released posthumously on November 29, 2018 and was rated 8/10 by Exclaim!.