Smokey Bear Returns with Back-to-Back Drops ‘Double Up’ & ‘Mr. Walker’
- HipHop Over Everything

- Aug 12
- 2 min read
Atlanta’s rising rap force Smokey Bear delivers a potent one-two punch with his latest visuals, “Double Up” and “Mr. Walker”, produced by the sonically fearless The Last Ronni and captured through the gritty, cinematic lens of Rixh Trapper. From the jump, Smokey Bear comes in heavy, spitting unapologetic grit and ambition (“I pulled a double dose in my double cup… I’m trying to double up”) while showing his survivor’s mindset (“Turn my L to wins. I had to muscle up”). The bass-heavy production and sharp visuals blend street-hardened realism with big-screen swagger, cementing Smokey’s position as one of Atlanta’s most watchable new voices.
On “Double Up,” Smokey flexes lyrical dexterity, blending hustler’s wisdom with blunt truths about loyalty, betrayal, and the cost of winning in a world full of pretenders. His delivery is relentless, and Rixh Trapper’s camera work amplifies every bar, capturing dimly lit rooms, fast-moving cityscapes, and moments of raw, unfiltered charisma. “Mr. Walker” adds a new layer, fusing sexual bravado, confidence, and self-made pride (“I just want the funs, not the followers”) into a hypnotic flow that shows Smokey’s range beyond street talk—he’s equally comfortable weaving narratives about power, relationships, and personal codes.
By the time the closing verses hit, Smokey Bear has made his point clear: he’s not here to blend in—he’s here to dominate. “I stop giving a damn, I became a problem” isn’t just a lyric—it’s a mission statement. From the heart of Atlanta’s storied hip-hop scene, Smokey channels the city’s legacy of raw storytelling and fearless innovation, delivering a double feature that feels like a street manifesto and a victory lap all in one.
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