Max.Eo – Artist Bio


Jordan Smith, professionally known as Max.Eo, is a rising 22-year-old hip-hop artist from the small town of Bunkie, Louisiana, with big ambitions and an even bigger sound. Rooted in Southern grit and Louisiana bounce, Max.Eo, meaning Max Extreme Overload, has quickly carved out a reputation as a voice for the streets, delivering sharp, hard-hitting rhymes layered with raw authenticity.

His musical journey began alongside his older brother and label mate Trell Savone, debuting on Trell’s single “Shine.” The chemistry between the two brothers would later give birth to the rap group Boondock Rejectz, a collective that blends their contrasting styles into something dynamic and unforgettable. Where Trell Savone leans into melodic and soulful flows, Max.Eo steps in with edgy, unfiltered verses that hit like a sledgehammer—making them the perfect balance of melody and muscle.

Music has always run deep in Max.Eo’s blood. His father was a rapper who gained local recognition in Louisiana, even appearing in a well-known New Orleans TV commercial. The musical lineage doesn’t stop there—his great uncles and aunt also played in a successful Zydeco band, adding another layer of Louisiana tradition to the family legacy. Growing up surrounded by this rich musical backdrop, Max.Eo naturally gravitated toward creating his own sound, pulling inspiration from both his family roots and the raw realities of his environment.

Now, Max.Eo is stepping into his own spotlight with the release of his debut album, Stick 2 Da Benji’s. The project is set to showcase the unapologetic, street-influenced style that sets him apart. Its first single, “Do Wat Ya Do,” perfectly embodies what Max.Eo brings to the table—a fast-paced, Louisiana bounce-inspired beat paired with witty, quick-fire party lyrics that demand attention. Already generating buzz, the track is primed to become a regional party anthem and a fan favorite.

But Max.Eo is more than just music—he’s a representation of resilience, ambition, and the raw spirit of Louisiana hip-hop. With an unpolished edge that stays true to his roots and a drive to elevate his sound to bigger stages, he’s ready to put Bunkie on the map. Whether he’s rocking with the Boondock Rejectz or standing solo, Max.Eo brings a voice and vision that reflect not only his personal journey but the energy of an entire generation coming up in the South.

As he prepares to officially launch his career with Stick 2 Da Benji’s, Max.Eo is positioning himself as one of the next artists to watch out of Louisiana. Fueled by legacy, family, and the hunger to succeed, he’s not just carrying on tradition—he’s rewriting it with his own style, grit, and determination.

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