Smyle Again

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Smyle Again
Kyle - Smyle Again.png
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 8, 2024 (2024-03-08)
Length35:53
Label
APG
Producer
Kyle chronology
It's Not So Bad
(2022)
Smyle Again
(2024)
Singles from Smyle Again
  1. "Who's Taking You Home"
    Released: April 7, 2023
  2. "Woah"
    Released: July 11, 2023
  3. "Suddenly"
    Released: September 8, 2023
  4. "Somethin Bout U"
    Released: November 10, 2023
  5. "Forever & Ever & Ever & Even After That"
    Released: March 1, 2024

Smyle Again (stylized in all caps) is the fourth studio album by American recording artist Kyle, released on March 8, 2024 [1] by Independently Popular and APG. It follows the release of his 2022 record It's Not So Bad and is a sequel to his 2015 commercial mixtape Smyle . [2] The album was executive produced by Nate Fox and Sushi Ceej; with production by Nate Fox, Sushi Ceej, Natra Average, Ricci Riera, Seno, Alex Goldblatt, Khris Riddick, A. Lau, Charley Cooks, ELIWTF, Waverunner, Blazin Beats, TWLVE, Tiggi, and Shaan Ramaprasad; and guest appearances from Guapdad 4000, Teezo Touchdown, Lay Bankz, and Tinashe. [3] Smyle Again spawned five singles: "Who's Taking You Home", "Woah", "Suddenly", "Somethin Bout U", and "Forever & Ever & Ever & Even After That".

Contents

Artwork

The cover art was designed by Eric Wada of Wada Studio, previously collaborated at ComplexCon November 2017, and ko aka koala, with Claire Kyra as the model. [4]

Track listing

Track listing and credits adapted from Apple Music and Tidal. [3] [5]

Smyle Again track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Onceuponatimeinthe805 (Else's)"
3:42
2."And U Know It"
  • Harvey
  • Fox
  • Ceej
  • Nate Fox
  • Natra Average
  • Sushi Ceej
2:49
3."Fly Me Out" (featuring Guapdad 4000)
2:45
4."Inside You"
  • Harvey
  • Fox
  • Ceej
  • Nate Fox
  • Sushi Ceej
2:16
5."I Remember"
  • Harvey
  • Fox
  • Ramaprasad
  • Ceej
  • Nate Fox
  • Sushi Ceej
2:16
6."Somethin Bout U" (featuring Teezo Touchdown)
2:52
7."Woah" (featuring Lay Bankz)
  • Harvey
  • Adrian Lau
  • Charles Forsberg III
  • Elias Cash Reitzfeld
  • Jonathan White
  • Jose Zapata
  • Layia Watkins
  • Rakim Allen
  • A. Lau
  • Charley Cooks
  • ELIWTF
  • Waverunner
2:48
8."Neva Beta"
  • Harvey
  • Fox
  • Siobhan Bell
  • Ceej
  • Nate Fox
  • Sushi Ceej
1:30
9."Who's Taking You Home" (featuring Tinashe)
  • Harvey
  • Sufyan Jae
  • TWLVE
  • Blazin Beats
  • Nate Fox
  • Sushi Ceej
  • TWLVE
2:42
10."Suddenly"
  • Seno
  • Tiggi
2:01
11."Rain"
  • Harvey
  • Ramaprasad
  • Axel
  • Nate Fox
  • Tiggi
2:47
12."Sweetest Thing"
  • Nate Fox
  • Shaan Ramaprasad
  • Sushi Ceej
3:42
13."Forever & Ever & Ever & Even After That"
  • Harvey
  • Fox
  • Ramaprasad
  • Ceej
  • Nate Fox
  • Shaan Ramaprasad
  • Sushi Ceej
3:35
Total length:35:53
Notes

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