Trey Smoov comes to Honolulu for high school concert series

Hawaii Independent Staff

R&B and Hip Hop trio Trey Smoov is coming to Honolulu to share their story and provide guidance and strength for Hawaii’s youth with a high school concert series.

Trey Smoov will be performing for the students at Farrington High School on May 12 at 12:00 p.m. and Waipahu High School on May 13 at 12:00 p.m. where they will offer insight into life through their journey to where they are today and play their music from their debut album Misconception.

The three southern Californians comprise Trey Smoov (Mack Daddy, YC, and Vocalz) posted a YouTube video, simply tagged “Samoans Singing,” which quickly got attention. The members hoped to shatter the misconception that “Samoans are only good at sports.” 

Trey Smoov’s angelic harmonies and pitch-perfect delivery tell stories of love, life, and relationships.

Their debut album, Misconception deals with universal issues and speaks to anyone who appreciates music regardless of their race or socioeconomic background.

Trey Smoov recently finished a major West Coast six-city tour with their cousin band Nesian NINE, playing shows in Las Vegas, Washington, Portland, San Francisco, San Diego, and Los Angeles. Grassroots support from fans have led to a higher demand for shows all over the Pacific Rim and the continental United States.

Their next album, The Smoov Island sounds of Trey Smoov embraces their island roots and will be released in August with the single “Rude Boy.”

Through the high school concert series on May 12 and 13, Trey Smoov hopes to positively impact the lives of the students and share their stories of success and hope. 

For more information about the concert series and Trey Smoov, visit TreySmoov.com.