St. Louis spitter Smino is back with another soulful tale cooked just right. The 24-year-old taps Jean Deaux for the new track "Kajun." It's clear from the cover art to the chorus that this track uses the metaphor of crispy cajun chicken for something sexier.

"Dumb girls with smart phones/Lame skum bumb niggas gassed for what they got on/Member when niggas got they respeck/For how day put on/And bitches ain't like bein' called bitches/It's different/These days I feel like a electrician/'Cause chickens be licking all on the chord/To be extensions/Main shockingly bad/Electrocute really/And if her friends wanna hop in the bed/Da rubber glove wit me," croons Smino on the Monte Booker beat.

When XXL caught up with the Missouri transplant for The Break earlier this year, he was well aware that his sound is like nothing else in the market — and he likes it that way.

"I say my sound is more is more futuristic funk, rap funk. If people or if I would compare my sound to any art that has came out before, I would say Dungeon Family-esque.

"One of my goals is, I know its kind of silly, to get rid of payola, or just try to lead to make the radio different. I feel like we make music that could go mainstream but it’s doesn’t necessarily sound like mainstream."

Check out a live version of Smino's "Kajun" along with "Kolors" via Soulection TV's YouTube page and stream "Kajun" above.

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