B. Smyth passed away. He was 28. The “Win-Win” singer, whose real name was Brandon Smith, “passed away this morning from respiratory failure after a long battle with pulmonary fibrosis,” the R&B singer’s older brother Denzil said in a video posted on B.Smyth’s Instagram page on Thursday.
Who Was B. Smyth?
An American singer and songwriter by the name of Brandon Smith (sometimes known as B. Smyth).
Facts List Before Death B. Smyth
Died: | November 17, 2022 |
Born: | March 12, 1994, Fort Lauderdale, FL |
Full name: | Brandon Smith |
Albums: |
It’s Yours For The Summer, Unreleased…, The Florida Files EP
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Genre: |
Rhythm and blues, Hip hop music, R&B/Soul, Trap music, Hip-Hop/Rap
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Record labels: | Bystrom Entertainment, Motown, RCA Records |
Death Reason: | pulmonary fibrosis |
Died At Age: | 28 |
B. Smyth Death Only At 28: What You Need To Know!
B. Smyth, an R&B performer, passed away at a young age following a protracted struggle with pulmonary fibrosis.
- Fans were informed by the singer’s brother, Denzil, that Smyth had passed away on Thursday due to respiratory failure after spending some time in the hospital dealing with his lung ailment.
- Just a few weeks ago, Denzil released “Twerkaholic Part 2,” his most recent single, while his younger brother was in the intensive care unit. However, the anticipation surrounding the release caused “a big smile to his face,” according to Denzil.
- He claims that before he passed away, B. begged him to create the film for him so that his supporters would know how much he valued them.
- Before signing with Motown Records in 2012, B. Smyth, whose real name was Brandon Smith, first gained notoriety by covering songs like “Quickie” by Miguel and “Stay” by Rihanna in the early 2010s on YouTube.
- Soon after, he issued “Leggo,” a song starring 2 Chainz, as his debut single. In 2013, he also released his debut EP, “The Florida Files.”
- His major break came when his song “Twerkoholic” went viral and received millions of views in 2014… B. released a studio album called “Thr3” in 2017 in addition to several singles over the years.
- He claimed that his brother asked him to create the video so that he could show his fans how much he “appreciates all the things you guys do for him,” and he also claimed that his fans were the ones who inspired him to work on new music and fashion projects.
- Denzil claimed that the family is requesting privacy at this time. He did say, however, that the family would keep fans informed about the funeral services and might even consider live-streaming his funeral for followers outside of Florida.
- By performing covers of songs like Miguel’s “Quickie” and Rihanna’s “Stay,” B. Smyth rose to fame on YouTube.
- In 2012, he finally signed a record deal with Motown Records, and he and 2 Chainz dropped their debut single, “Leggo.” The Florida Files EP, featuring the Future-assisted lead single “Win Win,” was the next thing he released.
- With “Twerkaholic,” a song he released in 2014 and which received 17 million YouTube views, Smyth achieved commercial success. He released a studio album titled Thr3 in 2017 after a string of additional solo releases.
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He collaborated with RoJ on “Twerkaholic, Pt.2,” the follow-up single to his hit song “Twerkaholic,” which he released last year along with an EP titled It’s Yours For the Summer.
Which Medical Condition Did B. Smyth Suffer Before Death?
He had pulmonary fibrosis. He had respiratory problems before he died in November 2022.
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