28-03-2025
Will Smith Album: Jada Pinkett Smith, Chris Rock Slap Lyrics Decoded
Originally appeared on E! Online
Will Smith wasn't lying when he said Based on A True Story.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air alum just dropped his first LP in 20 years, and he is laying everything out in his own words. Indeed, there are some clear lyrical indicators to real moments in his life, including slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, his complicated relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith, and references to his kids Trey Smith—whom he shares with ex Sheree Zampino—as well as his and Jada's kids Jaden Smith and Willow Smith.
In the first lyric delivered in the album's opening track 'Int. Barbershop-Day' featuring DJ Jazzy Jeff and B. Simone, the 56-year-old makes an immediate reference to the aftermath of slapgate.
'Will Smith is canceled,' he sings, before backtracking, 'You can't cancel no icon.'
Another repeated line of the track seems to allude further to Will being canceled, 'I ain't never gonna forgive him for that s--t he did.'
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For context, Will slapped Chris during a monologue at the Oscars in 2022 after the comedian poked fun at Jada's alopecia diagnosis. In a heated moment that dominated the news cycle for the following week, Will abruptly walked on to stage, slapped Chris, returned to his seat and then shouted across the Dolby Theatre, 'Keep my wife's name out of your f--king mouth!'
On the track, Will, DJ Jazzy Jeff and B. Simone play customers at a barbershop arguing about whether Will is still relevant following the scandal.
'Him and Jada both crazy, girl, what you talkin' about?' one sings, before another adds, directly alluding to Will's slap controversy, 'You better keep his wife's name outta your mouth.'
Later Jazzy Jeff also sings, 'I heard he won the Oscar but had to give it back, and you know they only made him do that s--t because he's Black.'
In the aftermath, Will did not actually have to return his Oscar, which he won for his portrayal of Serena Williams and Venus Williams' father Richard Williams in King Richard. However, he was banned from all Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences events, including the Oscars, for 10 years following the scandal.
In a statement to E! News at the time, Will—who apologized publicly to Chris following the ceremony—said, 'I accept and respect the Academy's decision.'
However, he seemed to have cooled on the Academy barring him in another track 'You Lookin' For Me?' where he sings, 'My s--t still hot even though I won't get nominated.'
Along with the other singers featured on the Based on a True Story track, Will also alludes to rumors about his marriage as well as raising his kids Trey, 32, Jaden, 26, and Willow, 24.
'Who the f--k Will Smith think he is?' he continues. 'And that boy damn crazy how he raising them kids.'
Later he repeats the first part of the line, but instead concludes, 'He only still relevant because of his kids.'
The verses, of course, allude to Willow and Jaden's status in pop culture and their feelings of exclusion from the Black community for their self expression, which Willow discussed during a 2020 episode of Red Table Talk.
'With the African American community, I kind of felt like me and Jaden were shunned a little bit,' Willow said during the episode, adding of what she felt from others, ''We're not gonna take pride in them because they're too different. They're too weird.''
And, following Jada revealing she and Will had been 'separated' for years in 2023, Will added of his continued defense of Jada in 'Int. Barbershop-Day,' also singing, 'I heard he down bad.'
Still, Will maintains an elusive response to where the couple stands on the following track, singing, 'Personal life with my wife? Mind your business, it's complicated.'
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