Will Smith has a real problem on his hands: he can’t get enough of “Pretty Girls.” He details his addiction on the fun new song, which dropped today and follows his fifth album, Based on a True Story.
Smith’s new song is catchy and light, a summer anthem from the actor-rapper. Produced by OmArr and Lexoskeleton, Smith details his love for women over a bouncy beat, showcasing no limits to the types of girls he defines as pretty.
The video kicks off with Smith in a therapy session, telling his doctor that he’s had the same problem since he was a little boy. After she probes him to explain what the problem is, he gets a big grin on his face as the video transitions into him surrounded by a number of dancers and models.
In March, Smith dropped his first album in 20 years, Based on a True Story. The album features DJ Jazzy Jeff, his son Jaden, Teyana Taylor, Big Sean, and more. His single “You Can Make It” featuring Fridayy and Sunday Service Choir topped the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart.
This summer, Smith will embark on his first-ever headlining tour. He’ll be playing a run of theatres and festivals around the UK and Europe beginning June 28th at Les Déferlantes Festival in France. The shows will run through July and August, wrapping at Paris venue Zénith. No North American dates have been announced yet.
After a prolific run starring in big budget films, Smith has slowed down on acting since he won an Oscar for portraying tennis stars’ Venus and Serena Williams’ dad in King Richard. His most recent role was the fourth installment of his successful Bad Boys film franchise, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, last year.
From Rolling Stone US
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