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Will Smith Releases New Single & Video for ‘Pretty Girls’

Rapper Will Smith performs prior to the CONCACAF Nations League Cup Final game between Mexico and Panama on Sunday March 23, 2025 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. JAVIER ROJAS/PI CONCACAF Nations League Cup Final, Mexico v Panama, Inglewood, California, USA - 23 Mar 2025
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Will Smith is once again making waves in the music industry with his latest release, “Pretty Girls,” a vibrant track that continues to expand his artistry as both a musician and actor. This release comes on the heels of his first full-length album in two decades, Based on a True Story, which saw Smith return to the music scene with a collection of tracks that playfully mix nostalgia with fresh beats. “Pretty Girls,” produced by OmArr and Lexoskeleton, is an upbeat anthem celebrating women of all kinds, with Smith rapping over a bouncy beat about his admiration for attractive women. The music video for the song, directed by Conor Cunningham, kicks off with a comedic therapy session before transitioning to scenes of Smith surrounded by an ensemble of dancers, encapsulating the fun, summer vibe the song aims to deliver.

Beyond the infectious rhythm of “Pretty Girls,” Smith plans to support his new album with a tour, marking his first-ever headlining tour as a musician. The “Based on a True Story Tour” is set to take place across Europe, Morocco, and the United Kingdom. Starting on June 25 in Morocco at the Mawazine Festival, Smith will bring his live performances to various venues and festivals including France’s POSITIV Festival and Spain’s Dreambeach. The tour injects a renewed energy into Smith's offerings, showcasing his growth as an artist and performer dedicated to getting back on the stage. These performances will capitalize on the album's most popular tracks, including “You Can Make It,” which recently topped the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart, featuring collaborations with artists like Fridayy and the Sunday Service Choir.

The comeback album Based on a True Story highlights Smith's versatility as he blends youthful exuberance with more mature reflections, drawing on decades of influence from his days as The Fresh Prince. It features collaborations with long-time buddy DJ Jazzy Jeff, his son Jaden, Teyana Taylor, and Big Sean, among others, weaving together a tapestry of sound that fans of both his music and acting careers can appreciate. The album navigates themes ranging from self-improvement to modern hip-hop braggadocio, taking listeners on a journey through Smith's ever-evolving personal and professional life.

While the buildup to Smith's return music-wise has been keenly observed, part of his public narrative remains intertwined with his recent film ventures and relationships with other artists. Though he has slowed down on acting commitments following his Oscar-winning portrayal of Richard Williams in King Richard, Smith continues to be a prominent cultural figure. The impact of events like his confrontation with Chris Rock at the Oscars has even touched his musical output, providing content for some album tracks. However, what's inescapable is the strength of his return to music, characterized by an energetic presence and a polished narrative voice.

Smith's ability to branch out into various entertainment sectors, from acting to rapping, offers a reminder of his lasting impact and adaptability in an industry that constantly changes. With the “Pretty Girls” single and its lively visual, he proves that he can still captivate audiences across different mediums. As Smith gears up for his European tour, anticipation mounts for how he will blend his beloved classics with fresh material on stage, ensuring both old fans and a new generation of listeners will recognize his comprehensive artistry in music and beyond.

The excitement surrounding Based on a True Story and the “Pretty Girls” single showcases Smith’s enduring appeal and relevance, not just in music but as a multifaceted entertainer. His journey from 90s rapper-turned-Hollywood-actor to a revitalized musician underscores his continuous evolution and commitment to his craft. As he prepares to take his new music on the road, audiences can look forward to a summer tour that promises to merge the past with the present, offering a thoughtfully curated experience filled with hit songs and energetic performances. Whether through film or sound, Will Smith remains a household name ready to redefine success in whatever creative field he ventures into next.

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